7th regiment of colonial infantry

The 7th regiment of colonial infantry is a unit of the French Army.

It received the Fourragère with the colors of the Military Cross 1914-1918 the 8/13/1918

Badge of the 7th regiment of colonial infantry

Heraldic

Significance

Currency of the 7th regiment of colonial infantry

Flag of the regiment

It carries the inscriptions:

History

Until the First World War

  • March 1st, 1890: Creation of the 7th regiment of marines , with Rochefort, by unfolding of the 3 {{E}} regiment of marines

  • 1900: The name of 7th regiment of colonial infantry takes
  • 1914: Quartering with Bordeaux; 3rd colonial brigade; 3 {{E}} division of colonial infantry

The First World War

1914

1915

  • Taken again Champagne offensive
    • At the beginning of February: Firm of Beauséjour
    • May 15th: City on Peat (of May 15th attacks)
  • September 25th: Champagne: the Crater, Dimension 191, the Brickyard
  • May 29th: some soldiers one shot with Maffrécourt (the Marne) for desertion in front of the enemy; they were rehabilitated in June 1927

1916

1917

  • 17 March 20th: between Somme and Oise
  • Way of the Ladies
    • 16 April 17th: the Wing
    • 5 May 9th: Mount of the Monkeys
    • 28- July 29th: Hurtebise

1918

  • 27- May 31st: engagements under Rheims
  • June 1st: engagements under Rheims
  • July 15th: engagements under Rheims
  • 7 October 9th: Bazancourt
  • 11 October 19th: Turns over, Aisne
  • Herpy

The Inter-war period

The Second world war

After Second world war

external bonds

  • Museum of the troops of marine of Frejus

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