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French Infantry Command. 1 er Régiment d'Infanterie (1st Infantry Regiment), 1ere Brigade Mécanisée (1st Mechanized Brigade) - Sarrebourg; 1er Régiment de Tirailleurs (1st Riflemen Regiment), 1ere Brigade Mécanisée (1st Mechanized Brigade) - Epinal
French or Foreign, musicians or not, they all volunteer for the Legion and receive, first, basic military training within the 4th Foreign Regiment, then are either assigned to a line regiment or the 1st Foreign Regiment. The band is the only military band in the world formed of both French and foreign nationals, composed of Legionnaire Musicians.
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Below is the List of French Army regiments (1776). Also included are the changes from the supplemental 1778 ordnance. Also included are the changes from the supplemental 1778 ordnance. Flags next to each unit represents what the majority of its members come from.
Regiments: This page is a list of French divisions that existed during the First World War. Divisions were either infantry, colonial infantry or cavalry.
3rd Foreign Infantry Regiment (3 e RE), ex-RMLE – 15 November 1920; 4th Foreign Infantry Regiment (4 e REI) – 15 November 1920; 1st Foreign Cavalry Regiment (1 er REC) – 1921; Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion in Indochina (DBLE) – 2 August 1930; 5th Foreign Infantry Regiment (5 e REI) – 1 September 1930
"Le Régiment de Sambre et Meuse" is also used for the marchpast piece of the 1st Infantry Regiment Grenadiers Platoon of Chilean Army and the Air Force Academy of Bolivia. It is used as a marching song during the training of cadets and aspiring officers of the Brazilian Military Police in some states.
The Indian military also has dedicated pipe bands that serve as independent units and are maintained by all infantry regiments. [72] A regular military band consists of a band master and 33 musicians while a regular Army pipe band consists of a drum major, a pipe major and a minimum size of 17 drummers and pipers for battalion formations ...