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It is a Companion of the Liberation since June 12, 1945 and is also decorated with the Croix de Guerre 1939–1945 with four Palms. The Presidential Unit Citation was awarded to the U.S. 2nd Armoured Division, which it was a part of. It is also entitled to use the fourragère in the colors of the
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burst into the centre of Paris via the Porte d'Italie. On entering the Town Hall Square, a 9th Company tank, "Ebro", fired the first shots against a large group of German artillery and machine guns. Later, the commander of the 9th Company,
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is often associated with the pledge made by Leclerc, then a colonel, never to cease fighting before French colours were flying over the cathedral of Strasbourg. It took part in the Liberation of Alençon, and most famously in the
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refers to regiments built of units originally belonging to other regiments. The term was common during the First World War, when infantry regiments capable of fighting were organised around survivors of several destroyed
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Médaille militaire ribbon with the "olive" of the Croix de Guerre (1939–1945) and since 18 June 1996 to include a fourragère in the colors of the ribbon of the Cross of the Ordre de la Libération. See the
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The 9th Company distinguished itself in battles in France and Germany and was among the first allied units to reach the
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Jurez de ne déposer les armes que lorsque nos couleurs, nos belles couleurs, flotteront sur la cathédrale de Strasbourg
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when he saw colonial troops arrive to his rescue when, as a missionary, he found himself in trouble with local tribes.
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The regiment is composed of around 1200 personnel, both military and civilian. Organized into 9
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The next day, August 26, Allied troops entered Paris in triumph; the 2nd Division marched past
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While awaiting the final capitulation, the 9th Company assaulted the Chamber of Deputies, the
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received information that a great civilian revolt against the Germans had broken out in
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Because of the circumstances of its formation, the RMT inherited the honours of the
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is God Himself, all internal ceremonies of the RMT are concluded by the line "
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The RMT was formed grouping personnel from mainland France belonging to the
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was formed in July 1943. It became the infantry regiment of the
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because it was mainly formed with veterans from the
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It later took part in the 359:it was moved in July 2010 to 55:"Régiment de marche du Tchad" 942:Armoured regiments of France 937:Companions of the Liberation 932:Infantry regiments of France 684:, and the fourragère of the 555:ambushed in the Uzbin Valley 927:Marines regiments of France 582:– recce and support company 498:Régiment de marche du Tchad 442:On August 20, 1944 General 416:, had the Spanish nickname 384:Régiment de marche du Tchad 327:Régiment de marche du Tchad 128:Régiment de marche du Tchad 973: 749:Presidential Unit Citation 668:Presidential Unit Citation 374: 755:Croix de guerre 1939–1945 725:Its cravat is decorated: 681:Croix de guerre 1939–1945 132: 127: 654:The RMT was awarded the 622:Compagnie de réservistes 616:Compagnie de réservistes 522:Liberation of Strasbourg 743:Cross of the Liberation 490:Second Spanish Republic 412:, commanded by Captain 123:Ad hoc Regiment of Chad 842: 722: 688:, since 18 June 1996. 686:Ordre de la Libération 657:Ordre de la Libération 545: 529: 514: 508: 497: 418: 396: 383: 905:Le Monde Diplomatique 721: 464:Dietrich von Choltitz 389:2nd Armoured Division 377:26th Division (Spain) 707:Flag of the regiment 606:– 4th combat company 600:– 3rd combat company 594:– 2nd combat company 588:– 1st combat company 524:, in November 1944. 475:Place de la Concorde 408:. 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