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1History
 




2Etendard (Standard/Colours) of the regiment
 




3Honours
 


3.1Battle Honours
 




3.2Decorations
 






4Sources and bibliography
 













1st Marine Artillery Regiment (France)






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1st Marine Artillery Regiment
1e Régiment d'Artillerie de Marine.
Regimental insigne
Active1692 - present
CountryFrance
BranchFrench Army
Typetroupes de marine
RoleArtillery
Part of1st Mechanised Brigade
Garrison/HQChâlons-en-Champagne, France
Motto(s)"The other terror after lightning"
"ALTER POST FULMINA TERROR"
ColorsRed and blue
AnniversariesBazeilles
Insignia
Beret badge of the Troupes de Marine
Abbreviation1er RAMa

The 1st Marine Artillery Regiment (French: 1er Régiment d'Artillerie de Marine, 1er RAMa) is one of the oldest marine artillery units in the military of France, as part of the troupes de marine within the French Army {Founded 1692}.

History[edit]

With two infantry marine regiments it formed the 2nd Brigade of the Blue Division during the Franco-Prussian War. Based in Laon since 1993, it is the artillery regiment of the 2nd Armoured Division.

1956 −1962: A detachment of the regiment participated in operations in Algeria.

1977: The regiment left Melun for the new garrison at Montlhéry.

1993: On 2 August the regiment took its new headquarters in Laon Couvron, a former air base.

1993 - 1996: The 1er RAMa sends detachments in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Rapid Reaction Force (RRF) (Serb bombardment of the batteries Mount Igman) during the bombing of Bosnia Herzegovina by NATO 1995ou of IFOR, in charge of enforcing the Dayton.

2009: The regiment received the first cannon CAESAR June 10 This gun replaces the AMX AUF1 in service since 1990. On 1 August it left the 2nd Armoured Brigade, after 42 years and joined the 1st Mechanised Brigade.

Etendard (Standard/Colours) of the regiment[edit]

The banner is decorated with the Cross of the Legion of Honor, the Croix de Guerre 1914-1918 (two palms), the Croix de Guerre 1939-1945 (three palms) and the Cross of Liberation. He is entitled to use the forage in the colors of ribbon the Croix de Guerre 1914 1918 since August 13, 1918, with olive-colored ribbon for the Croix de Guerre 1939-1945. Then from 18 June 1996 to feed the ribbon colors of the Croix de la Liberation.

Honours[edit]

Flag
With CAESAR

Battle Honours[edit]

Decorations[edit]

Sources and bibliography[edit]


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