2nd Colonial Infantry Division (France)
The 2nd Colonial Infantry Division was a French Army formation which fought in World War I and World War II.
The division was established under another name in 1892 and gained the "2 DIC" name in 1901.
World War I
At the start of World War I, the division was commanded by General Paul Leblois and composed of:- 4e Brigade d'Infanterie Coloniale, Colonel Boudonnet
- 6e Brigade d'Infanterie Coloniale, Général Caudrelier
1927 - 1940
On 1 November 1927, the 2nd Senegalese Colonial Infantry Division was recreated by transformation of the 30th infantry division.It was stationed in Toulon, and later renamed 2nd Colonial Infantry Division.
During the Battle of France in May 1940 the division was made up of the following units:
- Régiment d'Infanterie Coloniale du Maroc (RICM)
- 4th Senegalese Tirailleurs Regiment
- 8th Senegalese Tirailleurs Regiment
- 72nd Reconnaissance Battalion
- 2nd Colonial Divisionary Artillery Regiment
- 202nd Colonial Heavy Artillery Regiment
The Division was disbanded after the capitulation of the French Army in June 1940.