Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic . The 7e RTA fought in Algeria, in the corps of the 21st Infantry Division, in the sector of Aurès Nemencha. This was followed by the Franco Prussian war. During the Second World War, one North-African tirailleur regiment consisted a little more than 3000 men (out of which 500 officers and sous-officiers) and 200 vehicles. [3], Throughout the course of the Second World War, the 7e RTA obtained ten collective citations at the orders of the armed forces (three for the regiment, four for battalions, and three for companies). The proportion of Maghrebis reached 69% for the regiment, 74% for the battalion, 79% for the company of fusiliers-voltigeurs, 52% for the anti-tank company and 36% for the cannon infantry company. Dissolved in 1964, the regiment became the 170th Infantry Regiment (French: [[:fr:170e régiment d'infanterie de ligne|170e RI]]). 3e régiment de tirailleurs algériens - drapeau.svg 900 × 600; 2 KB. This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. |AA| 7th Algerian Tirailleurs Regiment is a group on Roblox owned by AlgerianConstitution with 4 members. Active between 1913 and 1946, the unit is one of the most decorated of the French Army. 641 people like this. It was part of the Moroccan Division and fought alongside the Marching Regiment of the Foreign Legion, the 4th Tunisian Tirailleurs Regiment and the 8th Zouaves Regiment. 3e Régiment de Tirailleurs Algériens-Strasbourg-1945.jpg 2,516 × 1,728; 590 KB. 3rd Algerian Tirailleurs Regiment at Woerth in 1870. Combats of 25 September 1915 in Champagne. We are an American reenacting group dedicated to preserving the 3e's history The 7e RTA combat engaged in Algeria, at the corps of the 21st Infantry Division, in the sector of Aurès Némenchas. Dissolved in 1964, the regiment became the 170th Infantry Regiment (French language: 170e RI). The regiment distinguished itself in World War I, when the unit was cited six times at the orders of the armed forces and awarded the Légion d'honneur. 3e Régiment Mixte de Zouaves et Tirailleurs. Contact Fanfare NOUBA 1er Regiment de Tirailleurs on Messenger. The 7th Algerian Tirailleurs Regiment (French language:7e Régiment de Tirailleurs Algériens , 7e R.T.A), was a French infantry unit of the French Army belonging to the Army of Africa (French language:Armée d'Afrique). 3rd Algerian Tirailleurs Regiment ... Media in category "3e régiment de tirailleurs algériens" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. Cookie policy. Combats of September 25, 1915 in Champagne. The regiment was part of the Moroccan Division and engaged in combat alongside the RMLE, the 4e RTT as well as the 8e RZ. The 5th Marching Battalion (V/7e RTA), of chef de battaillon de Mecquenem, illustrated capability at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu during the mounting of the defensive at the Gabrielle resistance center. Combats of September 2 to September 1918 in the Aisne. |AA| 7th Algerian Tirailleurs Regiment is a group on Roblox owned by AlgerianConstitution with 4 members. The Regimental Colors are decorated with the : The regiment was the first indegenous to be awarded the Fourragère with colors of the Croix de la Légion d'honneur (1914-1918). or. In 1936, the 7e RTA was garrisoned at Constantine, Algeria. Free Art License. During World War II, it was part of the 3rd Algerian Infantry Division (3e DIA), notably in the Italian campaign with the French Expeditionary Corps of General Alphonse Juin, and was cited three times at the orders of the armed forces. Active between 1913 and 1946, the unit is one of the most decorated of the French Army. Red fourragère with colors of the légion d'honneur, Regimental Commanders of the 7th Marching Algerian Tirailleurs Regiment, Livre d'or de la 3e division d'infanterie algérienne, Imprimerie Nationale, 1948, pp.92-97, Articles incorporating text from Wikipedia, Croix de guerre des théâtres d'opérations extérieures, https://military.wikia.org/wiki/7th_Algerian_Tirailleurs_Regiment?oldid=4665080. Général Jacques Schmitt (1919-2005), volunteer in 1941. 1964: dissolved 1 July and re-formed as the 170th Infantry Regiment. Active between 1913 and 1946, the unit is one of the most decorated of the French Army. Recruited primarily from Algerian Muslims, it was mainly commanded by French officers. Forgot account? [3], The 3rd Algerian Infantry Division 3e DIA recorded 809 killed in action in the 7e RTA from November 1942 to May 1945, out of which 614 Maghrebis (75%) and 195 Europeans (25%).[4]. 644 likes. 7th Regiment of Algerian Tirailleurs (1919) 4th Regiment of Zouaves and Tirailleurs (1919) 1st Regiment of Moroccan Tirailleurs (1949) 1st Regiment of Senegalese Tirailleurs (1913) Fourragère World War I. From 1914 to 1918, losses for the 7th Marching Tirailleurs Regiment 7e RMT were 2326 killed or disappeared ( 97 officers, 232 sous-officiers, 260 corporals and 1737 soldiers).[1].