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Képi Blanc (publication)
''Képi Blanc'' is the monthly French (language), French magazine of the French Foreign Legion, Foreign Legion in the French Army. The press magazine is sold exclusively under membership subscription. The subscription fees are channeled to the ''Foyer d'entraide de la Légion étrangère'' (FELE) which ensures the functioning of the Institution des Invalides de la Legion Etrangere (Institution des Invalides de la Legion Etrangere, IILE). As of 2013, circulation exemplary is of 11,500 and consists of 80 pages. History The journal The first bulletin associated to the French Foreign Legion, Foreign Legion was designated as ''La Légion étrangère'', a historic revue and actuality of the Legion, created in 1912. Suspended throughout the course of World War I, the revue was reborn in 1931, at the creation of the French Foreign Legion Veteran Societies Federation (Légion étrangère), Union Veteran Legionnaires Societies (). In 1945, the revue changed designation to ''Vert et R ...
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An insignia () is a sign or mark distinguishing a group, grade, rank, or function. It can be a symbol of personal power or that of an official group or governing body. An insignia, which is typically made of metal or fabric, is a standalone symbol of a particular or general authority. Together, insignias form a decoration with the different elements of a rank, grade, or dignity. There are many types of insignia, including civil decoration, civil and military decorations, Crown (heraldry), crowns, emblems, and coats of arms. Singular/plural "Insignia" can be used either as a plurale tantum word, i.e. unchanged for both singular and plural, or it can take the plural form "insignias", both equally valid options. The singular "insigne" is rarely used. History The use of insignias predates history, both for personal and group (especially military) use. When the insignia was meant to be seen, it was placed at top of a pole or the head of a spear. The Persians used a golden eagle as ...
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Communal Depot Of The Foreign Regiments
The Communal Depot of the Foreign Regiments (DCRE), (), was the primary training formation of the Foreign Legion from 1933 to 1955. History The Communal Depot of the Foreign Regiments (DCRE) () was created on 13 October 1933. The DCRE included a staff, a training battalion, a transit battalion, and depots in Toul, Marseille, Oran, and Arzew. The Depot was administratively dependent on the 1st Foreign Infantry Regiment. From 1 April 1942, the DCRE became a formed unit corps (the equivalent of a regiment) and was commanded by a senior colonel: the highest-ranked colonel amongst all Foreign Legion regimental commanders. This senior colonel of the DCRE acted as a general inspector vis-à-vis of the minister. On 1 September 1950, the functions of the DCRE were delegated to the Autonomous Group of the Foreign Legion (GALE) () which took over temporarily from the Inspection of the Foreign Legion (ILE) (), which would later constitute the Foreign Legion Command. The DCRE in the mea ...
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