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6th Foreign Engineer Regiment


6th Foreign Engineer Regiment(6e Régiment étranger de Génie)
Regimental Insignia of 6e REG
6th Foreign Engineer Regiment 1984 - 1999
1st Foreign Engineer Regiment 1999-present
France
French Army
Engineer
Combat Engineer
Airborne Combat Engineer
750
6th Light Armoured Division, (6e DLB)
Laudun
Saint Barbara
AD UNUM ( All to One End )
Green & Red
Sapeurs, mineurs et bâtisseurs
Kuwait 1990–1991
Camerone 1863Battle of Messifre 1925Syria 1925-1926Kuwait 1990–1991
6e REG

Each year, the Foreign Legion commemorates and celebrates Camarón at its headquarters in Aubagne and at the Bastille Day military parade in Paris; featuring the Pionniers leading and opening the way.

The 6th Foreign Engineer Regiment (French: 6e régiment étranger de génie) was a unit of the Foreign Legion in the French Army, part of the rapid reaction force and component of the 6th Light Armoured Division, (6e DLB). The 6th Foreign Engineer Regiment became the 1st Foreign Engineer Regiment (1e REG) in 1999.

The 6th Foreign Engineer Regiment (6e REG) was created on July 1, 1984, at Laudun (Gard). The regiment was redesignated as the 1st Foreign Engineer Regiment (French: 1er Regiment Etranger de Genie) on June 30, 1999, with the creation of the 2nd Foreign Engineer Regiment 2e REG. At creation, the 6th Foreign Engineer Regiment (6e REG) comprised a command, 3 combat companies, reconnaissance and support company (CCAS). On the eve of the regiment change to the 1st Foreign Engineer Regiment, 1er REG; the 6th Foreign Engineer Regiment already included:

  • Legion Pionniers Groups

  • 1st Amphibious Combat Company

  • 2nd Combat Company of Assault Mechanized Engineering

  • 3rd Combat Company of Aerotransportable Assault Engineering

  • 4th Combat Company was created in 1996

  • The Combat Reconnaissance Company ( CA ) compromising heavy equipments

  • The Command and Logistics Company ( CCs )

  • DINOPS Teams of Nautical Subaquatic Intervention Operational Detachment ( French: Détachement d'Intervention Nautique Operationnelle Subaquatique ) specialized in Parachute, Underwater Demolition and Diving.

  • Chad (Operation Epervier)

  • Iraq (Opération Daguet). During the Gulf War, DINOPS operated in support of the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division, and provided EOD services to the division. After the ceasefire they conducted a joint mine clearing operation alongside a Royal Australian Navy Clearance Diver Team Unit.

  • Somalia (Operation Oryx)

  • Cambodia (United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia) (Opérations Marquis 1 et 2)

  • Former Yugoslavia - Sarajevo (UNPROFOR)

  • Former Yugoslavia - Sarajevo/Rajlovac (IFOR)

  • Kosovo (Kosovo Force)

Regimental Insignia of the 6e REG.

The 6th Foreign Engineer Regiment (6e REG) inherits the traditions and battle honors of the 6th Foreign Infantry Regiment.

The insignia symbolizes the 6th Foreign Infantry Regiment in the form of a hexagon, the three Roman columns of the temple of Jupiter at Baalbek to the left of the insignia and the symbols of the French Foreign Legion: red and green colors with a grenade with seven flames in its center.

The specialty of the regiment is symbolized by the "pot en tête" (metal military helmet) and armor used by sergeants at arms in the 13th century and later worn by pionniers sapeurs. The number of the regiment is indicated in the grenade underneath the armor while the motto of the regiment is inscribed to the left and right of the hexagon.

Chant de Marche : Sapeurs, mineurs et bâtisseurs

The 6th Light Armoured Division, 6e DLB operating the left flank of the 34 nations coalition during the Gulf War.

  • La Croix de guerre des théâtres d'opérations extérieures with 1 palm, the regiment for engagement in Kuwait in Opération Daguet, 1990.

  • Croix de guerre des théâtres d'opérations extérieures

  • Camerone 1863

  • Musseifre 1925

  • Syria 1925-1926

  • Kuwait 1990–1991

  • 1984 - 1985 : Colonel Degre

  • 1985 - 1987 : Colonel Boileau

  • 1987 - 1989 : Colonel Martial

  • 1989 - 1991 : Colonel Manet

  • 1991 - 1993 : Colonel Petersheim

  • 1993 - 1995 : Colonel Danigo

  • 1995 - 1997 : Colonel Hourbon

  • 1997 - 1999 : Colonel Ganascia

  • Major (France)

  • French Foreign Legion Music Band (MLE)

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