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Mounted Companies (Légion étrangère)

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On 1 October 1923, the Mounted Company of Morocco became the 1st Mounted Company of the 2 REI, following the creation of a second mounted company at the corps of the infantry regiment. Designated as Mounted Company of the 2 REI on 1 October 1930, the company stationed at Ksar-ès-Souk at the end of
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A mounted company progressed at 6 kilometers per hour, but in case of necessity, the mule can sustain a rapid pace and the man on foot can follow in a fast tempo cadence. The normal rhythm was 10 to 15 hours of marching per day, covering 40 to more than 70 km in one day, which created a
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in 1881 during launching of combat columns. On 14 December 1881, 50 Legionnaires mounted on mules brought back the first victories.
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and other mountainous regions, they were slowed when the terrain became flat in the desert. At the end of the 19th century, the
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Horses could not move for long distances in the desert without water supply, therefore others means of movement were required.
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on 15 November 1920, the corps was reassigned to 2 REI on 1 January 1922, and reassumed the original designation.
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One sits on the mule and the other marches. Every couple of hours, at the command of "change, mount" (French:
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Starting 1884, the organization of the Mounted Companies was fixed at 215 men, 3 horses and 120 mules.
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the pacification of Morocco. From that date, a part of these mounted units would be motorized.
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had each a mule. For other soldiers, there was one mule for every 2 legionairres.
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The legionnaires assigned to these units were the selected tier one (French:
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History of the Mounted Companies (Compagnies montées de la Légion étrangère)
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Those of the 2nd Foreign Infantry Regiment were seen compensated with the
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The Legion Mounted Companies were infantry companies from the
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Disciplinary Company of the Foreign Regiments in the Far East
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Mounted Companies (Compagnies montées de la Légion étrangère)
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History of the Mounted Companies of the 2nd Foreign Regiment
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with four citations at the orders of the Army and the
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