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54th Infantry Regiment (France)

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Volunteers' Battalion). In 1803, it reverted to its title of 54th Line Infantry Regiment. Distinguished at Barossa and led the assault on Le Haye Sainte at Waterloo. One battalion was present in the Wagram campaign. Between 1804 and 1815, it lost 23 officers killed, 89 wounded and 14 died of wounds.
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A second battalion of the Royal Roussillon served in Germany (1756–1762). In 1756, the 54th Infantry Regiment's uniform was white with blue facings, five gilded buttons for the linings and three buttons on each pocket. Its first battalion fought in Canada during the
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with three citations in army orders, one citation in army corps orders and one citation in divisional orders. The Regiment has the right to wear the colours of the Croix on its forage cap. Its colours bear the battle honours:
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It became a 'légion -Infanterie de ligne' from 1816 to 1820, reverting to 54th Line Infantry Regiment from 1820 to 1854 and finally taking its present name in 1854. From 1828 to 1833, it took part in the
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The regiment was recreated in early September 1939 as the 54th Fortress Infantry Regiment, from the 4th Battalion of the
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The regiment returned to its garrison at Compiègne in August 1919. The merger of the 54th Infantry Regiment into the
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was a heavily disputed sector, split between the regiments of France's 12th Infantry Division.
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On the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, the Regiment was on garrison duties at
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began in February 1923 and effective 1 April of that year the 54th ceased to exist.
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il a right to wear the colours of the croix de guerre 1914–1918 on its forage cap.
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supporting Greek independence, especially the siege of the fort at Morea.
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Les Régiments d'infanterie de Compiègne pendant la Grande Guerre
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1810: Jacques Saint-Faust – Colonel – wounded 27 February 1814.
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they were unable to subdue the garrison and had to retreat to
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The 58e RI- The Vauclusiens in WWI, les Eparges on 18/05/15
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Mary, Jean-Yves; Hohnadel, Alain; Sicard, Jacques (2001).
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as part of France's 23rd Infantry Brigade, itself part of
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Weill, Lieutenant-Colonel; Delacourt, Lieutenant (1930).
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From January to May 1915, it fought in operations on the
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1792: Pierre-Michel-Joseph-Salomon Dumesnil – Colonel.
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in 1667. The regiment was recruited in the regions of
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Armies' retreat, fighting from 5 to 13 September at
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