Marching Regiments of Foreign Volunteers
The Marching Regiments of Foreign Volunteers were temporary formations of the Foreign Legion organized from Foreign volunteers during World War II. These regiments were formed on 16 September 1939:
On September 16, 1939, the war minister decided to form special corps of foreign volunteers part of the Foreign Legion. They were part of the Marching Regiments of Foreign Volunteers.
They were created at the corps of the Foreign Legion at Le Barcarès in October 1939 and May 1940. They recruited in principal from the Foreign Workers Companies, essentially Spaniards from the Retirada, who represented 1/3 of formations, while the foreign Jews who enlisted voluntarily constituted 40% of formations. These regiments were not well equipped and other units referred to them by derision as "twine regiments". The 21e, 22e and 23e RMVE did not have an active central corps, nor did they have Legion reserve back-ups, not even "cadres" from Sidi bel-Abbès, only the exception of a couple of Legion Officers. To differentiate themselves, the traditional colors were inverted and were "Red & Green". Without Legion traditions, they fought and upheld nevertheless the same conviction. While not being well equipped, these three regiments as well as the 12th Foreign Infantry Regiment 12e REI deserved the designation of "twine regiments", since they were the works of miracles at the gates of Paris, in Picardy, in the Ardennes and in Lorraine.
They achieved a mixed success, but like many units during the Fall of France were overwhelmed by the German blitzkrieg. Their regimental honors live on in the 2nd Foreign Infantry Regiment 2e REI.
21st Marching Regiment of Foreign Volunteers - 21e RMVE
- September 29, 1939: creation of the 1st Marching Regiment of Foreign Volunteers.
- February 25, 1940 : designated as 21st Marching Regiment of Foreign Volunteers 21e RMVE
- July 1940 : dissolution
The insignia was created in 1939, by colonel Debuissy, first regimental commander of the 1er RMVE, then the 21er RMVE. The 21e RMVE has worn the insignia with the number « 1 » featured in the bomb of the grenade.
22nd Marching Regiment of Foreign Volunteers - 22e RMVE
- October 24, 1939 : creation of the 2nd Marching Regiment of Foreign Volunteers 2e RMVE. This Marching Regiment integrated the
- February 25, 1940 : designated as the 22nd Marching Regiment of Foreign Volunteers 22e RMVE
- July 1940 : dissolution.
The insignia was created in 1940, by colonel Villiers-Moriamé, first regimental commander of the 2e RMVE, then the 22e RMVE.
23rd Marching Regiment of Foreign Volunteers- 23e RMVE
- May 1940 : creation of the 23rd Marching Regiment of Foreign Volunteers 23e RMVE
- July 1 : dissolution
History of the garrisons, campaigns and battles
Similarly to the previous world war, numerous foreign volunteers requested to serve in the ranks of the French Army.To this effect, were created in October 1939, at camp Le Barcarès, in the Pyrénées-Orientales, the 21st and 22nd Marching Regiments of Foreign Volunteers. Their ranks were filled with the representation of 47 nationalities.
These two regiments were first deployed in Alsace in May 1940 then were directed in the Ardennes at the beginning of hostilities.
The 21st Marching Regiment of Foreign Volunteers 21e RMVE was integrated into the and deployed south of the Ardennes. The regiment held his sector ) for three consecutive weeks. During the unfolding of the regiment, the latter delivered combat against the German troops around the village of Sainte-Menehould.
The regiment illustrated capability in the sector of Buzancy, Ardennes - Le Mort-Homme on June 9 and 10 1940 then at the Grange au Bois.
The 22nd Marching Regiment of Foreign Volunteers 21e RMVE combat engaged in the region of Péronne, Somme and notably on May 24, 1940 during the apprehension of Villers-Carbonnel which they had to finally abandon following the successive repeated assaults of German tanks.
The last of the regiments of foreign volunteers, the 23rd Marching Regiment of Foreign Volunteers - 23e RMVE, formed in May 1940, was combat engaged south of Soissons on June 7, 1940 then on June 15 and 16 at Pont-sur-Yonne.
Regimental Commanders
21e RMVE- Lieutenant-colonel Paul Debuissy.
- Lieutenant-colonel Albert Martyn.
- Lieutenant-colonel Villiers-Moriamé.
- Chef de bataillon Hermann.
- Lieutenant-colonel Aumoitte.
- Lieutenant-colonel Maillet, Commandant of depot 21
- Commandant Herivaux, Rivesaltes
- Médecin-général Le Dentu, Director of the Health Service of the Camps
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Bibliographies
Le livre d’or de la Légion étrangère , Jean Brunon et Georges Manue, éditions Charles Lavauzelle et Cie, 1958.- Livre d'or du 22e RMVE : 1939-1945 par amicale des anciens du 22e Régiment de Marche de Volontaires étrangers.
- Naissance, vie et disparition du 21e RMVE en 1939–1940. Édité en 1961. In 8 de 75 pages. Képi blanc
- Fred Samuel, Mémoires d'un joaillier, éditions du Rocher, Paris, 1992