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1er and Spahis
Spahi uniform today: 2006 pattern parade uniform for a maréchal des logis of the 1er Régiment de Spahis Marocains | 1st Spahi Regiment, again with distinctive burnous.
One Spahi regiment ( 1er Régiment de Marche de Spahis Marocains ) distinguished itself in service with the Free French during World War II.
Today the French Army retains one Spahi regiment, the 1er Régiment de Spahis Marocains ; an armoured unit which saw service in the Gulf War.
The modern 1er Spahis still wear the traditional burnous, red sash and red or blue cloaks for full dress.
* 1er Régiment de Marche de Spahis Marocains ( August 7, 1945 ) and Colonel Jean Rémy in 1944

1er and are
Numbers 11 and 19, for instance, are both titled " fugue ", but the former is inscribed " Couperin a Meudon le 18e Juillet 1656 ", and the latter " Couperin a paris le 1er 7ber 1656 ".
Next to various Limited Editions like the Patron of the Art Series ( e. g. Francois 1er ) with only a few hundred of them being produced around the world, there are some Limited Editions produced from editions of 4810 to those in tens of thousands.

1er and France
Château de Châlus-Chabrol, Châlus, Haute-Vienne, 24 February 1734-Paris, 7 July 1821, daughter of Gabriel de Châlus, seigneur de Sansac, and Claire Gérault de Solages ), one of the ladies-in-waiting of Elizabeth, Duchess of Parma and Chamberlain-Major of Princess Marie Adélaïde of France, and his father was either her husband ( m. 10 July 1749 ), a nobleman of Spanish remote descent Don Jean François, 1er duc de Narbonne-Lara Grandee of Spain 1st Class, Lieutenant General of the Army, Commander in Name of the King of the Dioceses of Castres, Albi and Lavaur, 1st Gentleman of the House of H. R. H.
Jean-Pierre Bachasson, Seigneur et 1er Comte de Montalivet ( Neunkirch, now part of Sarreguemines, Moselle, 5 July 1766 – Château de Lagrange, Cher, 22 January 1823 ) was a French statesman and Peer of France.

1er and Lyon
1559 ( m. Brief dans Vs. an die Königin ); 2 chansons spirituelles à quatre voix dans Le 1er livre de chansons spirituelles, mises en musique par divers autheurs et excellens musiciens, Lyon 1561, Straton, Lyon 2 / 1568, B. Rigaud.

1er and is
Orange is also home to the French Foreign Legion's armored 1er REC or First Foreign Cavalry Regiment.

1er and Provence
The 1er Regiment Parachutiste de Choc carried out operations in Provence.

1er and .
* 1st Parachute Commando Battalion-1er Bataillon des Commandos Parachutistes ( 1er BCP ), old camp at Akouedo, on the route to the village Ébrié.
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Image: Insigne de béret du 1er REC. JPG |< center > 1 < sup > er </ sup > REC < center >
Image: Insigne de béret du 1er REG. jpg |< center > 1 < sup > er </ sup > REG < center >
In the 14th century, Charles V converted the building into a residence and in 1546, Francis I ( François 1er ) renovated the site in French Renaissance style.
Members of the 1st Foreign Parachute Heavy Mortar Company in Indochina. In May 1943, the 1er Régiment de Chasseurs Parachutistes was created from the 601e Groupe d ' Infanterie de l ' Air in Morocco and the 3ème and 4ème Bataillons d ' Infanterie de l ' Air ( BIA ) in England in the Special Air Service.
In an attempt to support the embattled troops the 1er BEP Replacement Company ( 120 men ) under Lieutenant Loth had been merged with 268 men from 3e BCCP ( Bataillon Colonial de Commandos Parachutistes, Parachute Colonial Commando Battalion ) under Captain Cazeaux and they were parachuted into That Khe on 8 October, but over the course of the next week destroyed as well.
Priest, their commander, added in irony these words: " Vu et approuvé par nous, Commandant russe de la Ville de Coblence: Janvier 1er, 1814.
François-Marie de Broglie, 1er duc de Broglie ( 11 January 1671 – 22 May 1745 ) was a French military leader.
Bokassa 1er ”, with S. M. I.
An undercover commando squad from the French intelligence agency SDECE ( now DGSE ), joined by Special Forces ’ 1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment, or 1er RPIMa, led by Colonel Brancion-Rouge, landed by Transall and managed to secure the Bangui Mpoko airport.
Charles Auguste Louis Joseph Demorny / de Morny, 1er Duc de Morny ( 15 – 16 September 1811, Switzerland – 10 March 1865, Paris ) was a French statesman.
*, de Vincent Battesti, in Battesti V. et Puig N. ( dirs ) Égypte / Monde Arabe, Terrains d ’ Égypte, anthropologies contemporaines, n ° 3, 3e série, 1er semestre 2006, Le Caire, Cedej, p. 139-179.
Portrait by Swiss painter Félix Vallotton, from La Revue blanche, 1er semestre, 1895.
The following year a pacifist event was organized, the " 1st Worldwide Congress of Peace Partisans " ( 1er Congrès Mondial des Partisans de la Paix, the World Peace Council's predecessor ) which took place from March 25 to March 28, 1948 in Paris, with the French communist Nobel laureate atomic physicist Frédéric Joliot-Curie as president.
The 1st Muong Battalion ( 1er Bataillon Muong ) was awarded the Croix de guerre des théâtres d ' opérations extérieures after the victorious battle of Vinh Yen in 1951.
He became colonel in 1896 and between 1902 and 1905, commanded the génie du 1er corps d ' armée and the forts de Saint-Maurice troops.

Spahis and are
* The Spahis are mentioned in the book The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas.
They are worn around the waist in either dark blue or red by corps such as the Foreign Legion, the Spahis, the Chasseurs d ' Afrique and the Tirailleurs which were originally raised in North Africa during the period of French colonial rule.
As an interesting example of the combining of old and new features of uniform the French Spahis and the Spanish Regulares still wear the flowing cloaks, fezzes, turbans and sashes of the North African colonial regiments from which they are descended with modern khaki or camouflage clothing, on appropriate occasions.

Spahis and based
Prior to 1914 there were four regiments of Spahis in the French Army, three based in Algeria and one in Tunisia.

Spahis and France
The modern French Army retains one regiment of Spahis as an armoured unit, with personnel now recruited in mainland France.
A serious rising against French rule in Algeria during 1871 – 72 was sparked off by the mutiny of a squadron of Spahis who had been ordered to France to take part in the Franco-Prussian War.
Spahis were sent to France at the outbreak of war in August 1914.
* Musee de Spahis in Senlis, Oise | Senlis, Oise France

Spahis and south
The Spahis cavalry brigade and the 151st Infantry Regiment cleared the Harth Woods on 8 February while the 1st Armored Division advanced south toward the German bridgehead at Chalampé in addition to linking up with elements of the French 2nd Armored Division at Fessenheim the same day.

Spahis and is
In the modern French Army the bonnet de police is still worn by the 1st Regiment of Spahis in the historic bright red of this branch.

Spahis and .
The French forces included Spahis, Chasseurs d ' Afrique, Foreign Legion cavalry and mounted Goumiers.
Dragoon regiments were converted to motorised infantry ( trucks and motor cycles ), and cuirassiers to armoured units ; while light cavalry ( Chasseurs a ' Cheval, Hussars and Spahis ) remained as mounted sabre squadrons.
The French Army used existing mounted squadrons of Spahis to a limited extent for patrol work during the Algerian War ( 1954 – 62 ) and the Swiss Army maintained a mounted dragoon regiment for combat purposes until 1973.
The French Army still has regiments with the historic designations of Cuirassiers, Hussars, Chasseurs, Dragoons and Spahis.
Amongst the French North African forces the Spahis ( Algerian cavalry with French officers ) and the Turcos ( Algerian infantry ) were both dressed in the same style as the Zouaves but with different colours.
The French North African regiments ( Zouaves, Tirailleurs, and Spahis ) wore wide, red fezzes with detachable tassels of various colours.
Subsequently the 5th Yeomanry Mounted Brigade was disbanded and Chauvel replaced it with the 5th Light Horse Brigade, formed from the Australian and New Zealand components of the now disbanded Imperial Camel Corps Brigade, and a composite French cavalry regiment of Spahis and Chasseurs d ' Afrique.
The other major cavalry element in the Armee d ' Afrique were the Spahis — recruited from the indigenous peoples of Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco with mostly French officers.
The adage, " where the Spahis ' hoofs tread, the grass will not grow ," may be applied with more reason to the Cossacks.
The Spahis retain the long white cloak or " burnous " of the regiment's origin as North African cavalry.
Spahis () were light cavalry regiments of the French army recruited primarily from the indigenous populations of Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco.
First raised in 1831, the Spahis saw extensive service in the conquest of Algeria, in the Franco-Prussian War, in Tonkin towards the end of the Sino-French War ( 1885 ), in the occupation of Morocco and Syria, and in both World Wars.
A detachment of Spahis served as the personal escort of Marshal Jacques Leroy de Saint Arnaud in the Crimean War and were photographed there by Roger Fenton.
During their period as mounted cavalry the Spahis comprised for the most part Arab and Berber troopers commanded by French officers.
Although mechanisation began in the 1930s of the Chasseurs d ' Afrique and Foreign Legion cavalry, the Spahis remained an entirely mounted force until after 1942.
Spahis withdrawing from the Sidi Bou Zid area, February 1943.
In 1939 the Spahis comprised three independent brigades, each of two regiments and still horse mounted.

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