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126th Infantry Regiment (France)

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126st Infantry Regiment
126e Régiment d'Infanterie
Regimental insignia
ActiveAugust 1793 - present
CountryFrance
BranchFrench Army
TypeInfantry
Part of9th Marine Infantry Brigade
1st Division
Motto(s)"Fier et vaillant" (Proud and valiant).

The 126th Infantry Regiment is a regiment first constituted during the French Revolution.

Creation and different nominations

  • August 1793 in France : appeared officially the number 126 in the infantry history of the French Military, under the designation of 126th battle demi-brigade (Template:Lang-fr) within the cadre of the reorganization of the armies of the revolution.
  • 1793 - 1796 : creation of the 126th battle demi-brigade, from the 2nd battalion of the 62nd Infantry Regiment (Template:Lang-fr), merged from two armies under the revolution (Template:Lang-fr), the 2nd Volunteer Battalion of Ain (Template:Lang-fr) and the 3rd Volunteer Battalion of Nièvre (Template:Lang-fr).
  • 1796 in France : the unit was incorporated into the 99th Infantry Regiment (Template:Lang-fr).
  • 1810 - 1813 : creation of the 126th Line Infantry Regiment (Template:Lang-fr) from the 5th Infantry Regiment (Template:Lang-fr) and the 1st battalion of the 8th Infantry Regiment (Template:Lang-fr) of the Kingdom of Holland, during the annexation of the latter.
  • 1813 in France: incorporation of the remainder of the regiment into the 123rd Infantry Regiment (Template:Lang-fr).
  • 1870 - 1871 : formed on November 1, 1870 with the 26th Marching Regiment organized on August 27 by means of the 4th battalion of the 66th Infantry Regiment,(Template:Lang-fr), the 89th Infantry Regiment (Template:Lang-fr), and the 98th Infantry Regiment (Template:Lang-fr). Merged on March 27, 1871 in France with the 26th Infantry Regiment (Template:Lang-fr).
  • May 16, 1871 in France : creation of the 126 Line Infantry Regiment formed with the 19th Provsionary Infantry Regiment.
  • April 4, 1872 : a decree of the President of the Republic constituted officially the regiment which was designated as 126th Infantry Regiment, composed of four battalions of four companies.
  • August 1914 in France: gave formation to the 326th Infantry Regiment (Template:Lang-fr).
  • August 5, 1940 : dissolution.
  • 1944 - 1946 : 126th Infantry Regiment. Reconstituted officially on October 15, 1944 in France, dissolved April 1, 1946 in France.
  • April 1, 1946 in France: creation of the 126th Infantry Battalion.
  • 1946 : dissolution.
  • February 1, 1946 in France : creation of the 126th Infantry Regiment.

History

Wars of the Revolution and Empire

  • 1795: Quiberon
  • 1812: the regiment took part in the campaign of Russia:

Second Empire

1870 to 1914

1874: garrison at Lyon.

  • 1881 to 1896: campaigns of North African and Madagascar.
  • 1907, the regiment left Toulouse and arrived in garrison at Brive-la-Gaillarde.

World War I

Garrison: Brive-la-Gaillarde, 48th Infantry Brigade, 12th Army Corps.
Assigned to the 24th Infantry Division (Template:Lang-fr) from August 1914 to November 1918.

Meuse and Argonne : Regniéville, Réménauville, Wooden Forest d'Ailly

  • 1916 :
  • 1917 :
    • Champagne : Maison-de-Champagne (March 8–12), Auberive (April 17).
  • 1918 :

Interwar period

The 126e RI was in garrison at Brive-la-Gaillarde in January 1939, and recalled to apply the "barrage plan" in the Pyrénées-Orientales.

World War II

The regiment illustrated capability in June 1940 to halt offensives, while record marching 350 km in two weeks.

The regiment was reconstituted in 1944 from marquis of Corrèze and Périgord and participated in the liberation of Alsace, then entered the Black Forest. In January 1945, the 126th Infantry Regiment was integrated into the First Army, which was first at the disposition of the 2nd Brigade of the 1st Free French Division 1re DFL, where the 126th reinforced the 2nd Brigade during the period of the defensive mounted on Strasbourg, and the surveillance of left wing of the Rhin. Then, with the 2nd Moroccan Infantry Division 2e DIM, and participating with the 9th Colonial Infantry Division 9e DIC to campaign battles, combat of Karlsruhe, Ruppur, Rastadt with the 23e RIC and 6e RIC.

1945 to present

Traditions

Insignia of the 126e RI

White Buffalo since 1937, on the background of a blue Cross of Lorraine since 1944.

Lieutenant-colonel Godefroy, regimental commander of the 126e RI endowed the regiment with an insignia featuring the ruins of Oradour, to evoke the 134th Infantry Regiment (Template:Lang-fr) which was integrated to the 126e RI in October 1945.

The actual insignia of the regiment was endowed by colonel Mestelan, regimental commander from 1979 to 1981.

Regimental Colors

5th Regimental Colors of the 126e RI.

Decorations

The regimental colors of the 126e RI are decorated with:

Fourragere:

  • Fourragere with colors of the croix de guerre 1914-1918 and colors of the croix de la Valeur militaire.

Honours

Battle Honours

  • Bérézina 1812
  • Artois 1915
  • Auberive 1917
  • Italie 1918

Regimental Commanders

  • Chef de brigade Marillac
  • 1810 - 1813 : colonel Dumoulin
  • 1870: colonel Neltner
  • 1870 - 1871 : lieutenant-colonel Duban
  • 1871 - 1873 : colonel Voynant
  • 1873 - 1877 : colonel Denuc
  • 1877 - 1878 : colonel Bergeron
  • 1878 : colonel de Saint-Mars
  • 1878 - 1881 : colonel Doumenjou
  • 1881 - 1885 : colonel Bournenfou
  • 1885 - 1887 : colonel Desfrancois de Ponchalon
  • 1887 - 1894 : colonel Montagne
  • 1894 - 1997 : colonel Roget
  • 1897 - 1906 : colonel de la Brousse de Veyrazet
  • 1906 - 1908 : colonel Roustan
  • 1908 - 1913 : colonel Chandezon
  • 1913 - 1914 : colonel Dubois
  • 1914 - 1915 : lieutenant-colonel Laporte
  • 1915 : lieutenant-colonel Bressan
  • 1915 - 1918 : lieutenant-colonel Labourdette
  • 1918 : lieutenant-colonel Bontemps
  • 1918 - 1919 : lieutenant-colonel Cholet
  • 1919 - 1926 : lieutenant-colonel Larrieu
  • 1926 - 1928 : colonel Tixier
  • 1928 - 1930 : lieutenant-colonel Foures
  • 1930 - 1931 : colonel Sonnerat
  • 1931 - 1934 : colonel Baille
  • 1934 - 1936 : colonel Vital
  • 1936 - 1938 : colonel Papillon
  • 1938 - 1940 : colonel Duche
  • 1940 : colonel Donnat
  • 1944 - 1945 : commandant Passemard
  • 1945 - 1946 : colonel Godefroy
  • 1946 - 1947 : chef de Bataillon Lagasquie
  • 1947 - 1948 : chef de Bataillon Basseres
  • 1948 - 1950 : chef de Bataillon Dumas
  • 1950 - 1952 : chef de Bataillon Habert
  • 1952 - 1954 : lieutenant-colonel de Martin du Tyrac de Marcellus
  • 1954 - 1956 : lieutenant-colonel Helme-Guizon
  • 1956 - 1958 : colonel Henry
  • 1958 : colonel Parisot
  • 1958 - 1961 : colonel Gueneau
  • 1961 - 1963 : colonel Galle
  • 1963 : chef de bataillon Toulouse
  • 1964 : chef de bataillon Pellabeuf
  • 1964 - 1965 : colonel Audibert
  • 1965 - 1967 : colonel du Bois de Gaudusson
  • 1967 - 1969 : colonel Lacoste
  • 1969 - 1971 : lieutenant-colonel Blanquefort
  • 1971 - 1973 : colonel Burgard
  • 1973 - 1975 : colonel Goerger
  • 1975 - 1977 : colonel Fregiere
  • 1977 - 1979 : colonel de la Moriniere
  • 1979 - 1981 : colonel Mestelan
  • 1981 - 1983 : colonel Castagne
  • 1983 - 1985 : colonel Langlois
  • 1984 - 1985 : colonel Anglade
  • 1985 - 1987 : colonel Rozec
  • 1987 - 1989 : colonel Brousse
  • 1989 - 1991 : colonel Renault
  • 1991 - 1993 : colonel Bresse
  • 1993 - 1995 : colonel Seguret
  • 1995 - 1997 : colonel Beauval
  • 1997 - 1999 : colonel Martin
  • 1999 - 2001 : colonel Herbert
  • 2001 - 2003 : colonel Lesimple
  • 2003 - 2005 : colonel Didier
  • 2005 - 2007 : colonel Barnay
  • 2007 - 2009 : colonel Malassinet
  • 2009 - 2011 : colonel Goisque
  • 2011 - 2013 : colonel Secq
  • 2013 - 2015 : colonel Ponchin
  • 2015 - 2017 : colonel Mollard
  • 2017 - 2019 : colonel Perot

References