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3rd Armored Division (France)

French Army formation

3rd Armored Division (France)

French Army formation

FieldValue
unit_name3rd Armored Division
native_name3 Division Blindée
image1rima insigne 3bm.png
captionInsignia of the 3e DIV.
datesApril 15, 1943 - April 15, 1946
1951 - July 1991
June 20, 2016 - *present*
country[[Image:Flag of France.svg20px]] France
branch[[File:Logo of the French Army (Armee de Terre).svg23px]] French Army
size~ 29,000 total personnel
current_commanderGeneral Hubert Cotterau
garrisonMarseille
motto« Un seul but, la Victoire », meaning One goal, Victory.
battlesWorld War II

1951 - July 1991 June 20, 2016 - present

  • 25,000 active
  • 4,000 reserves

The 3rd Armoured Division () is a unit of the French Army. The Division is the heir of the 3rd Algerian Infantry Division (3e DIA) formed in 1943 and dissolved in 1946, which contributed in the liberation of Marseille during the Second World War.

The 3rd Armoured Division was created in 1951 then dissolved in 1991. The 3rd Mechanised Brigade (3e BM), created in 1999, inherited the traditions of the division.

The 3rd Division (3e DIV) was recreated on June 20, 2016 as part of a reorganisation of the French Army.

Creation and different nominations

  • The 3rd Algerian Infantry Division (3e DIA) was created on April 15, 1943;
  • Dissolution on April 15, 1946;
  • The 3rd Armored Division (3e DB), heir of the 3rd Algerian Infantry Division, was created in 1951;
  • The 3rd Armored Division was dissolved in July 1991;
  • The 3rd Mechanised Brigade (3e BM), created in July 1999 inherited traditions of the division. The brigade became designated as 3rd Light Armored Brigade (3e BLB) in 2014;

Heraldry

It was under the signs of Latin traditions that général de Monsabert wanted to place the 3rd Algerian Infantry Division 3e DIA during creation on May 1, 1943.

The insignia of "Victory" () of Cirta (province of Numidia, today Constantine (provence in Algeria)) is supported by three crescents representing the Muslims, which composed the majority of the division, Allied to the metropolitans (blue white red).Origin of the insignia, La Victoire de Cirta

The "Victory" () was a Roman goddess protector of the Emperors that the Legio III Augusta de Cirta particularly venerated. The winged statuette was found during a search of an old garrison in Constantine in the 19th century.

The motto of the 3rd Light Armoured Brigade was : « Plus d'honneur que d'honneurs » in French which translates literally to « More honor than the honors ». The motto of the 3rd Division currently is : « Un seul but : La victoire », which translates to «One goal, Victory».

History

1943 to 1946

The 3rd Algerian Infantry Division (3e DIA), formed on April 15, 1943, fought in the Italy and France during World War II under general Joseph de Goislard de Monsabert and Augustin Guillaume. The division was dissolved on April 15, 1946.

1951 to 1991

The 3rd Division was reconstituted in 1951 as part of 2nd Army Corps, First Army, stationed with the French Forces in Germany. This was a grand unit of almost 15000 men covering the Western part of Germany and comprising three brigades:

  • The 5th Mechanised Brigade at Tübingen;
  • The 12th Mechanised Brigade at Offenbourg;
  • The 13th Motorized Brigade at Konstanz

the division became the 3rd Armoured Division in 1978. It was made up of three infantry regiments, two tank regiments, two artillery regiments, one engineer regiment, and one command and support regiment. As the Cold War came to an end, the division was dissolved in 1991.

Organigram in 1991

Two tank regiments, three infantry regiments, two artillery regiments, one engineer regiment, one command and support regiment:

Based in Fribourg-en-Brisgau.

Support:

  • 11th Artillery Regiment ()
  • 34th Artillery Regiment ()
  • 11th Engineer Regiment ()

Other support :

  • 3rd Command and Support Regiment ()

1999 to 2015

The 3rd Mechanised Brigade (3e BM) created in 1999 carried on the traditions of the division. The headquarter staff was based in Limoges. In 2011, the headquarter staff of the 3e BM garrisoned at Clermont-Ferrand.

On March 18, 2014, the 3rd Mechanised Brigade became designated as the 3rd Light Armoured Brigade (3e BLB). The brigade was disbanded on 16 June 2016.

Since 2016

The 3rd Division (3e DIV) was recreated during a ceremony on June 20, 2016. The division is formed of three brigades, part of the Scorpion Force, alongside the 1st Division. The headquarters staff is located in Marseille.

Composition

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Badge of the 2nd Armored Brigade

The 3rd Division is based in Marseille and is subordinated to the Commandement des Forces Terrestres (CFT). Effectifs form 25000 men and 4000 reservists in:

  • 2 Brigade Blindée (2 BB) – 2nd Armored Brigade, in Strasbourg
    • 2 Compagnie de Commandement et de Transmissions (2 CCT) - 2nd Command and Signals Company (VAB), in Illkirch-Graffenstaden
    • 12 Régiment de Cuirassiers (12 RC) - 12th Cuirassier Regiment (Leclerc MBTs, VBL vehicles), in Olivet
    • 501e Régiment de Chars de Combat (501 RCC) - 501st Tank Regiment (Leclerc MBTs, VAB, VBL vehicles), in Mourmelon-le-Grand
    • Régiment de Marche du Tchad (RMT) - Régiment de marche du Tchad (VBCI IFVs), in Meyenheim
    • 16 Bataillon de Chasseurs à pied (16 BCP) - 16th Chasseurs on Foot Battalion (VBCI IFVs), in Bitche
    • 92 Régiment d'Infanterie (92 RI) - 92nd Infantry Regiment (VBCI IFVs), in Clermont-Ferrand
    • 40 Régiment d'Artillerie (40 RA) - 40th Artillery Regiment (AMX AuF1 howitzers (to be replaced by Caesar 8x8), CAESAR howitzers, RTF1 mortars, Mistral missiles), in Suippes
    • 13 Régiment du Génie (13 RG) - 13th Engineer Regiment (VAB Génie), in Valdahon
    • Centre de Formation Initiale des Militaires du rang de la 2e Brigade Blindée / 12e Régiment de Chasseurs d'Afrique (CFIM 2e BB - 12e RCA) - 2nd Armored Brigade Troops Initial Formation Centre / 12th African Chasseurs Regiment, in Bitche
  • 6 Brigade Légère Blindée (6e BLB) – 6th Light Armored Brigade, in Nîmes
    • 6 Compagnie de Commandement et de Transmissions (6 CCT) - 6th Command and Signals Company (VAB), in Nîmes
    • 1 Régiment de Spahis (1er RS) – 1st Spahi Regiment (AMX-10 RC, VAB, VBL vehicles), in Valence with AMX 10 RC
    • 1 Régiment Étranger de Cavalerie (1 REC) - 1st Foreign Cavalry Regiment (AMX-10 RC, VAB, VBL vehicles), in Marseille
    • 2 Régiment Étranger d'Infanterie (2 REI) - 2nd Foreign Infantry Regiment (VBCI IFVs), in Nîmes
    • 13 Demi Brigade de Légion Etrangère (13 DBLE) - 13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion (VAB vehicles, to be replaced by VBMR Griffon), in La Cavalerie
    • 21 Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine (21 RIMa) - 21st Marine Infantry Regiment (VAB vehicles, to be replaced by VBMR Griffon), in Fréjus
    • 3 Régiment d'Artillerie de Marine (3 RAMa) - 3rd Marine Artillery Regiment (CAESAR and TRF1 howitzers, RTF1 mortars, Mistral missiles), in Canjuers
    • 1 Régiment Étranger de Génie (1 REG) - 1st Foreign Engineer Regiment, in Laudun
    • Centre de Formation Initiale des Militaires du rang 6 Brigade Légère Blindée / 4e Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine (CFIM 6e BLB - 4e RIMa) - 6th Light Armored Brigade Troops Initial Formation Centre / 4th Marine Infantry Regiment, in Fréjus
Badge of the 11th Parachute Brigade

Notes

References

  • David Isby and Charles Kamps Jr., Armies of NATO's Central Front, Jane's Publishing Company, 1985.
  • Ian Sumner and Charles Vauvillier, The French Army 1939-45 (2), Osprey, 1998.

References

  1. "3e Division".
  2. "History".
  3. "3e Division - Armée française".
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