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13th Parachute Dragoon Regiment

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transformation into an in-depth intelligence unit by transmitting and training it in all the combat techniques learned in 1944 within the Special Forces at Milton Hall Jedburghs in England, in 1945-46 within the Action Service of the DGER with Force 136 in Laos (model for the GCMA) and within the Stay-behind networks to which he belonged: parachuting far behind enemy lines, hiding, camouflage, observations, transmissions by long-distance coded radio links, return and extractions, etc. He was the only one in the regiment to have really .
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kind of mission, units of the 13th practice what they call "hideout", that is to say, operations camouflage living areas for observation and transmission, but also evolved into more modern and urban modes of action (installation of cameras / sensors and remote viewing). The regiment is officially in charge of the research of strategic intelligence.
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13 RDP is equipped with standard French Army material, but has access to specialized weapons and equipment when needed. In the event that a "silenced" weapon is required teams can be equipped with MP5SD submachine guns. When heavy fire power is considered necessary, recon teams are known to carry the
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then parachuted into Laos in 1945 for the Action Service of the DGER supported by Force 136, second in command between 1961 and 1963. The only Jedburgh within the Regiment, he was integrated at the end of 1960 so that on his return, in France at Castres, then at Dieuze), he could accompany it in its
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The mission for the regiment is to acquire human intelligence at any time and in any hostile environments (aquatic, cold mountain, equatorial forest, desert), behind enemy lines, using small autonomous and discreet units, able to position itself closer to acquire intelligence, and transmit. For this
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Finally in 1968, the French Army laid out a plan for conversion of the regiment completely to its new task. Pending the creation of the new 1st Army in 1972, EMA decided to implement this plan, restructuring the regiment. The 13 RDP is then made available to the Army to be used in Germany in a
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1 RPIMa has become a direct-action unit while the 13 RDP specialized in reconnaissance/surveillance operations in hostile environment, gathering intelligence for special operations. In a way they're similar to the role of the
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The Regiment was initially subordinate to the BRGE (French Army's military intelligence and electronic warfare Brigade). Nowadays, the 13 RDP is part of the French Special Operations Command
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did his national service there in 1969. Reluctant about military matters, he composed the anti-militarist song Parachutiste after having fulfilled his obligations under the flag.
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was transformed into a long-range recon unit. During the Cold War, the main mission of the 13 RDP was to provide intelligence for the 1st Army, while each company of the
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Jedburgh Larrieu Jean-second in command at the head of the 13th RDP on his return to France in Castres, he parades the regiment in camouflage uniform and singing-19620826
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Like many regiments in European militaries of the 17th and 18th centuries the regiment often changed name to reflect its current commander or patron.
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One long-range communications squadron. They provide a secure communications link between deployed recon teams and higher headquarters.
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Each member of the 13 RDP are trained in the hand-to-hand combat system of Techniques of Close Operational Interventions (
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One training squadron. They are responsible for providing in-house training courses and certifying new unit members.
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and other Allied forces in the open, which enabled them to be destroyed by Allied bombing, particularly by the
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constituted in June 1956, following which the regiment was then transferred on July 1, 1957 to the
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in Germany decided to form an experimental long range intelligence company, the 7th company of
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LMG. Vehicle mounted teams may arm their vehicles with a variety of heavy weapons including
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unit in 1952 and witnessed yet another transformation. The regiment first integrated the
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Four "search", or intelligence, squadrons. They provide the Regiment's recon teams.
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1936: Mechanized as an armoured regiment, receiving Somua and Hotchkiss tanks.
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in forward recon for hostage rescue operations in hostile environments. The
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1805: Crossing the Rhine, Crossing the Danube, Enns, Hollabrun,
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1676, 4 October: formation of the regiment in Languedoc by the
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1815: dissolution of the regiment after the Napoleonic wars.
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Jean Charles Edmond Wattel (1878-1957), future general of
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1855: Reformation of a Dragoon regiment designated as the
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means that they are often requested by other forces. The
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Technique d'intervention opérationnelle rapprochée, TIOR
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keeps a close relationship with the 13 RDP to train its
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1940: again disbanded, after losing 90% of its strength.
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VPSs, heavily armed P-4 Jeeps and Peugeot motorcycles.
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The Regiment is currently composed of seven squadrons:
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The 13 RDP also contributed to the capture of 959:US MK-19 40 mm automatic grenade launchers 793:would provide intelligence for one Army Corps. 791:1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment 1 RPIMa 855:The high skill level of 13 RDP operatives in 8: 1142:(1763-1820), colonel of the Empire;]] ; 964:The vehicle-mounted teams are equipped with 880:Direction gĂ©nĂ©rale de la sĂ©curitĂ© extĂ©rieure 97: 1285:Official site of the 13th Regiment veterans 378:1952: reorganization and re-trained as the 1338:Cavalry regiments of France in World War I 1223: 77:Learn how and when to remove this message 1134:Personalities who served in the regiment 883:(D.G.S.E, French Intelligence Service). 588:13th Parachute Dragoon Regiment 13 R.D.P 416:: ArmĂ©e du Nord, Grave, Capture of Breda 328:, then, in the same year designated as 40:This article includes a list of general 1198: 1170:, director of training at the 13th RDP. 1019: 461:, La Corogne, Oporto, Crossing the Tage 895:13th Parachute Dragoon Regiment Scouts 798:1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment 88: 450:1806: Prussian and Polish Campaigns, 7: 226:13 RĂ©giment de Dragons Parachutistes 99:13 RĂ©giment de Dragons Parachutistes 1343:Regiments of France in World War II 955:Browning .50 cal heavy machine guns 871:Équipes d'Observation en Profondeur 796:Since the end of the Cold War, the 806:Long Range Surveillance Detachment 246:French Army Special Forces Command 182:French Army Special Forces Command 46:it lacks sufficient corresponding 25: 1277:13e RDP official Facebook webpage 751:the regiment was designated as a 375:1946: Regiment disbanded post-WW2 311:1724, 12 December: designated as 273:by the Marquis de Barbezières in 1308:21st-century regiments of France 1303:20th-century regiments of France 1206:Sinai, Tamir (8 December 2020). 1187:List of French paratrooper units 1036: 1022: 769:11th Light Intervention Division 146: 128: 106: 31: 1128:Gold Medal of the City of Milan 1109:13th Parachute Dragoon Regiment 843:in 2001 by close range recons. 810:Long Range Surveillance Company 502:Dragoon Regiment of The Empress 347:Dragoon Regiment of the Empress 230:13th Parachute Dragoon Regiment 92:13th Parachute Dragoon Regiment 1107:The regimental colours of the 617:1979: Central African Republic 1: 1323:Parachute regiments of France 380:13 Parachute Dragoon Regiment 1241:"Le COS : PrĂ©sentation" 1122:Croix de la Valeur militaire 887:13 RDP and Intelligence role 815:The 13 RDP took part in the 432:: Frauenfeld, Rapperschwyl, 410:: ArmĂ©e de Belgique, La Roer 1313:Dragoon regiments of France 387:Campaign history since 1792 359:1870: re-designated as the 252:. 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French Army
Special Forces
Special Reconnaissance
French Army Special Forces Command
Martignas-sur-Jalle
13 RDP
special reconnaissance
French Army
French Army Special Forces Command
Special Operations Command
Martignas-sur-Jalle
dragoons
cavalry
Ancien Regime
Languedoc
Marquis
Dragoon Regiment of the Empress
Empress
Eugénie de Montijo
Valmy
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