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The 4th Foreign Regiment (french: 4e Régiment étranger, 4e RE) is a training regiment of the Foreign Legion in the
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. Prior to assuming the main responsibility of training Legion recruits, it was an infantry unit which participated in campaigns in
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History, creation and different designations

Created in November 1920 in
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, the 4th Foreign Regiment became the 4th Foreign Infantry Regiment in 1922.
Official Website of the 4th Foreign Regiment
Following its formation, the regiment was engaged in campaigns in Morocco in the Rif War (1920), Rif War between 1920 and 1934. The 4th and 5th battalions saw active service in the
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between 1921 and 1926.


World War II

Dissolved in November 1940 to allow the creation of the
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12th Foreign Infantry Regiment The 12th Foreign Infantry Regiment (french: 12e Régiment étranger d'infanterie, 12e REI) was an infantry regiment of the Foreign Legion in the French Army which existed from 1939 to 1940 at the beginning of World War II. History The regimen ...
and then the
13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion ) and veteran foreign regiments (french: Anciens régiment étranger, link=no) of the Legion, in case of the CEPs, BEPs & REPs, the context reference is referring to the paratrooper veterans (french: Anciens legionnaires parachutistes, link=no) ...
, the 4th Foreign Regiment was recreated in 1941 under the designation of 4th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion. The regiment participated in 1943 in the
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, seeing combat in the Zaghouan Mountain (or djebel). The regiment was again dissolved in June 1943, and its personnel were transferred to the
Marching Regiment of the Foreign Legion The Marching Regiment of the Foreign Legion (RMLE) (french: link=no, Régiment de marche de la Légion étrangère) was a French military unit that fought in World War I and World War II. Initially composed of marching regiments from the 1st Fo ...
(R.M.L.E.), which experienced heavy
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during the campaigns of France and Germany.


Far East and North Africa

The 4th Foreign Regiment was recreated in 1946. Battalions saw active service in Madagascar between 1947 and 1951. In the
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, the 2nd and 5th battalions served as a single unit before being broken up to reinforce other regiments. Again dissolved in 1951, the <<4th>> was recreated in Morocco in March 1955, before being engaged in combat in
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between 1957 and 1962. In July 1962, the 4th Foreign Regiment was redeployed to
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in southern
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, tasked with guarding the
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s and French nuclear facilities in the region. Subsequently the 4th Foreign Regiment was disbanded and its subordinate units incorporated into the
2nd Foreign Infantry Regiment The 2nd Foreign Infantry Regiment (french: 2e Régiment Étranger d'Infanterie, 2e REI) is an infantry regiment of the Foreign Legion in the French Army. The regiment is one of two mechanized infantry regiments of the 6th Light Armoured Brigade ...
. In October 1976 the Foreign Legion established a new Instruction Regiment (''Regiment d'Instruction'') at
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by divesting the 2nd Foreign Infantry Regiment's Instruction Group (''Groupement d' Instruction'').


Regiment of Instruction

On September 1, 1977, the regimental colors of the 4e Etranger were entrusted to the Instruction Regiment of the Foreign Legion which had taken up garrison duties at Castelnaudary, a year earlier. On June 1, 1980, the unit was redesignated as the 4th Foreign Regiment.


Present role

Now based at Castelnaudary for more than 30 years, first at the Lapasset barracks then at the
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barracks, the regiment has trained multinational cadres, specialists and foreign volunteer recruits. The training cadre comprises about 44
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, 170 warrant officers and non-commissioned officers, and 358 enlisted personnel.


Campaigns

*TINTEGHALINE, de TIZI N’RECHOU (1922) *D’OUAOUIZERT (1922) *RIFF WAR (1924 – 1934) *LEVANT (1921 – 1926), MESSIFRE (1925) *CAMPAGNE DE TUNISIE (1943) *MADAGASCAR (1947–1951) *INDOCHINA (1949) *MAROCCO – ALGERIA (1955 - 1964)


Organization

The Regiment consists of six companies: * Legion Pionniers Groups *Compagnie de Commandement et des Services (CCS) - Command and Services Company The regimental headquarters company which also has integrated logistical capabilities. This company has several subordinate administrative units such as the Office of Maintenance and Logistics, the Office of Job Training (''Bureaux Instruction Empoi''), and the Directorate of Human Resources (''Direction des Ressources Humaines''). *Compagnies d’Étranger Volontaire (CEV) - Foreign Volunteer Companies Responsible for performing recruit
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. The regiment has three such companies. *Compagnie d’Instruction des Cadres (CIC) - Cadre Training Company Conducts all NCO education and professional development courses. *Compagnie d’Instruction des Spécialistes (CIS) - Specialist Instruction Company Conducts training courses in administrative and technical skill. This company teaches over forty courses a year ranging from three to fifteen weeks each.


Traditions


Insignia

File:Insigne régimentaire du 4e régiment étranger.jpg, Regimental Insignia of the 4th Foreign Regiment, 4e R.E File:4REI-béret.jpg, Beret insignia of the 4th Foreign Regiment, 4e R.E


Regimental Colors

Inscribed on the regimental colors of the 4th Foreign Regiment are the motto of the Foreign Legion: ''"
Honneur et Fidélité ''Honneur et Fidélité'' ("Honour and Fidelity") is the motto of the Foreign Legion in the French Armed Forces. It has been inscribed on Legion flags instead of the ''Honneur et Patrie'' (Honour and Fatherland) inscribed on flags of the regular ...
"''
Official Website of the 4th Foreign Regiment, Regimental Colors,Le drapeau du 4ème RE


Code of Honour

*Art. 1 - Légionnaire, tu es un volontaire, servant la France avec honneur et fidélité.
Official Website of the 4th Foreign Regiment,Code d'honneur du légionnaire
*Art. 2 - Chaque légionnaire est ton frère d'armes, quelles que soient sa nationalité, sa race ou sa religion. Tu lui manifestes toujours la solidarité étroite qui doit unir les membres d'une même famille. *Art. 3 - Respectueux des traditions, attaché à tes chefs, la discipline et la camaraderie sont ta force, le courage et la loyauté tes vertus. *Art. 4 - Fier de ton état de légionnaire, tu le montres dans ta tenue toujours élégante, ton comportement toujours digne mais modeste, ton casernement toujours net. *Art. 5 - Soldat d'élite, tu t'entraînes avec rigueur, tu entretiens ton arme comme ton bien le plus précieux, tu as le souci constant de ta forme physique. *Art. 6 - La mission est sacrée, tu l'exécutes jusqu'au bout et si besoin, en opérations, au péril de ta vie. *Art. 7 - Au combat, tu agis sans passion et sans haine, tu respectes les ennemis vaincus, tu n'abandonnes jamais ni tes morts, ni tes blessés, ni tes armes.


Regimental Song

Chant de Marche : C'est le 4 en chantant featuring: À travers pierres et dunes, S'en vont les képis blancs. Sous le soleil, clair de lune, Nous marchons en chantant. Vers Bechar ou vers Casa, Dans toutes les direction, Nous repartons au combat, Pour la gloire de la Légion. C'est le 4 en chantant qui s'avance, Qui s'avance, laissez-le passer. Sur les pistes des Corbières, Nous partons en mission. Une colonne de bérêts verts, S'en va à l'instruction. Vers la Jasse ou vers Bel-Air, Dans toutes les directions, Devenir légionnaire, C'est notre seule ambition.


Decorations

Image:Croix de Guerre 39 45.jpg,


Honors


Battle Honors

*CAMERONE 1863 *MAROC 1914–1918-1921-1934 *DJEBEL ZAGHOUAN 1943 *A.F.N 1952 - 1962


Regimental and Demi-Brigade Commanders


See also

*
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*
Music of the Foreign Legion (MLE) The Music of the Foreign Legion (french: Musique de la Légion étrangère, MLE), formerly known as the Principal Music of the Foreign Legion (french: Musique principale de la Légion étrangère) is a Military band of the French Foreign Legion. ...
* 1st Mounted Saharan Squadron of the Foreign Legion *
Armored Train of the Foreign Legion The Armoured Train of the Foreign Legion (french: Train blindé de la Légion étrangère) was an Armoured train (french: trains blindés) detachment of the Foreign Legion formed in Tonkin. In 1948, the 2nd Foreign Regiment 2e RE, formed one, t ...
* Passage Company of the Foreign Legion * 5th Heavy Weight Transport Company * List of Foreign Legion units


References

*www.legion-etrangere.com *


External links

*Official website
4e Régiment étranger

4e REI
- History & images of 4e REI {{DEFAULTSORT:Foreign Infantry Regiment, 4th French Army Infantry regiments of France Army training units and formations Military units and formations established in 1920