Communal Depot of the Foreign Regiments
The Communal Depot of the Foreign Regiments,, was the primary training formation of the Foreign Legion from 1933 to 1955.
History
The Communal Depot of the Foreign Regiments was created on 13 October 1933. The DCRE included a staff, a training battalion, a transit battalion, and depots in Toul, Marseille, Oran, and Arzew. The Depot was administratively dependent on the 1st Foreign Infantry Regiment.From 1 April 1942, the DCRE became a formed unit corps and was commanded by a senior colonel: the highest-ranked colonel amongst all Foreign Legion regimental commanders. This senior colonel of the DCRE acted as a general inspector vis-à-vis of the minister.
On 1 September 1950, the functions of the DCRE were delegated to the Autonomous Group of the Foreign Legion which took over temporarily from the Inspection of the Foreign Legion, which would later constitute the Foreign Legion Command. The DCRE in the meantime changed its name to the Communal Depot of the Foreign Legion . From 1950 to 1955, it was charged with running staffing operations, administration and the affairs of combat companies in transit. The DCLE was dissolved on 1 July 1955 and its mission was taken over by the 1st Foreign Regiment.