100e regiment of infantry of line
the 100e Régiment of Infanterie of line is a French regiment created starting from a Swiss Régiment with the service of the France
Creation and various denominations
- 1758 : Swiss regiment with the service of France
- 1791: 100e Régiment of Infantry
- 1792 becomes : Bachelor
- 1793: Recreated as a 100e Half-Brigade of Battle , formed starting from the following units:
- 2nd battalion of the 50 {{E}} Regiment of Infantry
- 7th battalion of Volunteers of the Rhone delta
- Battalion of Volunteers of Tarascon
- 1796: becomes the 100e Half-Brigade of Infantry of Line , formed starting from the following units:
- 6 {{E}} Half-Brigade of Battle (2nd battalion of the 3 {{E}} Regiment of Infantry of Line, 2nd battalion of Volunteers of the Paddle and the 10th battalion of Volunteers of the the Vosges)
- 103 {{E}} Half-Brigade of Battle (1st battalion of the 52 {{E}} Regiment of Infantry of Line, 1st battalion of Volunteers of Marseilles and 2nd battalion of Volunteers of the Luberon)
- 1803: 100e Régiment of Infantry of Line
- 1854 becomes the : the final name of 100e Régiment of Infantry
- 1914 takes: to the mobilization, it gives rise to the 300 {{E}} Régiment of Infantry
Colonels/chiefs of brigade
- 1793 : Converserie (?) - Chief-of-Brigade
- 1794: Simon (?) - Chief-of-Brigade
- 1796: AsGilbert the Valley - Chief-of-Brigade (**)
- 1799: Jean-Marie Ritay - Chief-of-Brigade (*)
- 1803: Jean-Marie Ritay - Colonel
- 1805: Joachim Jerome Quiot of the Passage - Colonel (*)
- 1811: Dominique-Marie-Marcel Gaud - Colonel
- 1811: Jean Joseph Marguet - Colonel (*)
- 1813: Louis Alexandre Marie Small valley of Boucheron - Colonel
- 1815: Joseph Braun - Colonel
Colonels killed and wounded with the head of the 100e:
- Colonel Ritay: wounded the November 11th 1805
- Colonel Quiot: wounded the October 14th 1806, the February 7th 1811 and the May 16th 1811
Officers killed and wounded during their service with the 100e Regiment of Infantry of Line between 1804 and 1815:
- killed Officers: 24
- dead Officiers their wounds: 10
- wounded Officers: 142
History of the garrisons, combat and battles of 100e IH
- 1796 : Borghetto
- 1797 : Kehl
- 1799 : Zurich
- 1800: Hohenlinden
- 1805 : Ulm, Diernstein, and Austerlitz
- 1806: Iéna and Potolsk
- 1807: Eylau and Friedland
- 1808: Saragossa
- 1809: Ebersberg, Essling, and Wagram
- 1810: Berlauga
- 1811 : Badajoz, Campo-Mayor, and Albufera
- 1812: Zan-Munoz
- 1813 : Dresden
- 1813: Miranda, Vittoria, and Bayonne
- 1814: Luxembourg and Toulouse
- 1815: Ligny and Waterloo
First World War
Assignment:- ''' 2 {{E}} Division of Infantry ''' of August 1914 in June 1915
- ''' 128 {{E}} Division of Infantry ''' of June 1915 in February 1917
- ''' 134 {{E}} Division of Infantry ''' of February 1917 in November 1918
Feat of arms making particularly honor with the regiment
- 1805: Ulm
- 1809: Essling and Wagram
- 1806: Iéna
- 1807 : Friedland
- 1855 : Sébastopol
- 1859 : Solférino
- 1914 : Vitry
- 1916: Verdun
- 1918 : Rheims
- 1918: Aisne