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  2. French Expeditionary Corps (1943–44) - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the corps included foreign soldiers enlisted through the French Foreign Legion, a force known for incorporating non-French personnel into its ranks [10]. The CEF was equipped primarily with Allied-supplied weaponry, including the Thompson submachine gun (.45 calibre) and the Browning machine gun (12.7 mm).

  3. Marocchinate - Wikipedia

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    These were committed mainly by the Moroccan Goumiers, colonial troops of the French Expeditionary Corps (FEC), [1] commanded by General Alphonse Juin, and mostly targeted civilian women and girls (as well as a few men and boys) in the rural areas of Southern Lazio, between Naples and Rome. Mass rapes continued across all the campaign including ...

  4. 13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion - Wikipedia

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    During the assembly of the 1st Free French Division (1 re DFL), beginning of 1943, the DBLE disappeared as far as a troop corps and the three constituting units (1 er BLE, 2 e BLE and the anti-tank company) were incorporated into the 1st Brigade of the Division. Charles de Gaulle inspecting the 13th Demi-Brigade in Rome, Italy, 28 June 1944

  5. Battle of Mang Yang Pass - Wikipedia

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    Groupement Mobile No. 100 ("Group Mobile 100" or G.M. 100) was a regimental task force unit of the French Far East Expeditionary Corps which was assembled as a convoy. It included the elite veteran UN Bataillon de Corée who fought in the Korean War at Chipyong-ni, Wonju and Heartbreak Ridge.

  6. Battle of Vĩnh Yên - Wikipedia

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    The French Far East Expeditionary Corps numbered some 190,000, including 10,000 serving in the French Air Force and 5,000 in the French Navy. The French occupied most of the country, but the Việt Minh held considerable portions of the countryside that allowed quick and easy access to various crucial points should the need arise.

  7. Category:Corps of France in World War II - Wikipedia

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  8. French Far East Expeditionary Corps - Wikipedia

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    The French Far East Expeditionary Corps (French: Corps Expéditionnaire Français en Extrême-Orient, CEFEO) was a colonial expeditionary force of the French Union Army that was initially formed in French Indochina in 1945 during the Pacific War. The CEFEO later fought and lost in the First Indochina War against the communist Viet Minh rebels.

  9. Army of Africa (France) - Wikipedia

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    North African units subsequently played a major role in the liberation of Corsica (September – October 1943) and the Italian Campaign (1943–44) in the French Expeditionary Corps. During the French and German campaigns of 1944–45 the Army of Africa was expanded to 260,000 men (including 50% Indigenes and 50% white French settlers in North ...