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22nd Marching Regiment of Foreign Volunteers

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22nd Marching Regiment of Foreign Volunteers
Active1939–1940
Country France
BranchFranceFrench Army
TypeInfantry
EngagementsWorld War II

The 22nd Marching Regiment of Foreign Volunteers (22nd RMVE) was a regiment of the formed from expatriates living in France at the outbreak of World War II. While established as a unit entirely separate from the French Foreign Legion, its veterans have since been recognized as part of the Foreign Legion.

Overview

On September 16, 1939, Édouard Daladier established formations of foreign volunteers which were not part of the French Foreign Legion.[1] these formations were called Régiments de marche de volontaires étrangers. The 22nd Marching Regiment of the Foreign Volunteers left its training depot at Bacarès on May 6 when it was deployed around Alsace.[2]

Organization

References

  1. ^ Porch, Douglas (1992).The French Foreign Legion: The Complete History of the Legendary Fighting Force, p. 455. HarperCollins, New York. ISBN 0-06-092308-3.
  2. ^ Porch p. 458-461