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102nd Infantry Regiment (France)

102nd Infantry Regiment (France)

FieldValue
unit_name102nd Infantry Regiment, or 102e Régiment d'Infanterie de Ligne
dates1677-
countryFrance
branchFrench Army
typeRegiment of Infantry
roleInfantry of the Line
garrison.
mottoEx serviture libertas
battle_honoursValmy 1792
Zurich 1799
Wagram 1809
Battle of Taku Forts (1860)
L'Ourcq 1914
Reims 1918
Somme-Py 1918
anniversariesSaint-Maurice
decorationsDécoré de la Croix de guerre 1914-1918 avec deux citations à l'ordre de l'armée
Il a le droit au port de la fourragère aux couleurs de ruban de la croix de guerre 1914-1918.

Zurich 1799 Wagram 1809 Battle of Taku Forts (1860) L'Ourcq 1914 Reims 1918 Somme-Py 1918 Il a le droit au port de la fourragère aux couleurs de ruban de la croix de guerre 1914-1918. The 102nd Infantry Regiment () was an infantry regiment of the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. Reconstituted several times in the 19th century, it took part in the Second Opium War in China, then in the First and Second World Wars, being disbanded in 1940.

[[French Royal Army]]

Its ancestor regiments were the Infantry Regiment of the Line Le Dauphin (Nr. 29) and Royal-Deux Ponts (Nr 99). The regiment was raised in 1667 by Michel De Fisicat, as Le Dauphin (nr. 29) and on 26 April 1775 split into two regiments. The 1st and 3rd battalions retained the old title and number and the 2nd and rth battalions became the new infantry regiment Perche (Nr 30).

The Revolutionary Wars as Infantry Regiment of the Line ''Perche'' (Nr 30)

Campaigns

Flag of the regiment

Initially, the regiment served in the Army of the Center, at Metz. Following the Battle of Valmy on 20 September 1792, the regiment was assigned to the Army of the Ardennes. In 1793, the regiment saw action in the Meuse campaign. In 1794, it underwent its first amalgamation (17 May), under the Levée en Masse, and became the 2nd battalion 59th Demi-Brigade of Battle, with the 4th battalion, Volunteers of Paris, also called 'l'Oratoire and the 7th battalion of the Rhône-et-Loire, in the Army of the Moselle.

In 1797, the regiment was part of the Armée de Sambre-et-Meuse. In 1798, as part of the Army of Germany and the Army of Mayence (Mainz), the Regiment saw action in the Rhineland. In 1799, as part of the Army of Mayence, it was transferred to the Army of the Danube, under the general command of Jean-Baptiste Jourdan; the regiment was part of the I Division, under the immediate command of Pierre Marie Barthélemy Ferino, and participated in action at the Battle of Ostrach (20–21 March 1799), and the Battle of Stockach, 25–26 March 25–26, 1799. On 25 September 1799, the regiment fought at the Battle of Zurich. : Battle of Caldiero

The Napoleonic Wars

War Of The Third Coalition

: Battle of Austerlitz

War of the Fourth Coalition

: Battle of Halle : Battle of Lübeck : Battle of Mohrungen : Battle of Friedland : Battle of Schleiz

The Peninsular war

: Dos de Mayo Uprising : Battle of Zornoza : Battle of Valmaseda : Battle of Espinosa : Battle of Talavera : Battle of Fuentes de Oñoro : Battle of Arroyo dos Molinos : Battle of Maya : Occupation of Pamplona, : Battle of the Bidassoa (1813), Spelleto, and : Battle of Bayonne

War of the Fifth Coalition

: Battle of Essling : Battle of Wagram

War of the Sixth Coalition

: Siege of Danzig, Wurschen, Gieshubel, : Battle of Dresden, Grieffenberg, Elsen, : Battle of Dohna, : Battle of Bautzen : Siege of Genoa (1814) 2 battalions present

War of the Seventh Coalition

: Battle of Lille : Battle of Courtrai

Greek War of Independence

The Morea expedition

: 1828 : Expédition de Morée

Sources

Citations and notes

Bibliography

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References

  1. Digby Smith, ''Napoleon's Regiments: Battle histories of the Regiments of the French Army, 1792-1815'', London: Greenhill, 2000, {{ISBN. 1-85367-413-3, p. 149.
  2. Smith, p. 149.
  3. Berjaud, Fréderic. (2009). "le 102e Régiment d'infanterie de ligne de 1796 à 1815".
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