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The 2nd Marine Infantry Regiment ((フランス語:2e Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine, 2e RIMa)), part of the Troupes de marine, is one of the oldest marine units in the French Army. It is the only French Army unit to carry 15 names on its battle flag and the inscription "AFN 1952–1962". Established in 1831, along with the 1st, 3rd and 4th Marine Infantry Regiments (disbanded in 1998), the 2nd is one of four "old" regiments of naval infantry troops. Throughout its history the regiment has served in many conflicts, mainly in an expeditionary role outside France, although of it has been called upon to fight in France on a number of occasions. The first time came during the Franco-Prussian War, when the regiment had the distinction of serving in the famous Blue Division alongside the 1st Marine Artillery Regiment. Later, the regiment served in France during both the First and Second World Wars. Recent operations have seen the regiment deploy to Afghanistan, and to Mali as part of Opération Serval. ==Creating and different names== * 1622: Creation by Cardinal Richelieu Companies regular de la Mer * 1822: King's order directing the formation of two infantry regiments of the Navy. * 1831: The order of King Louis-Philippe I of 14 May 1831 creates two infantry regiments assigned to regular duty of the garrisons of French colonies (direct and unbroken lineage of the 2nd RIMa from that time until today). * March 1, 1890 duplication: formation of the 6th Marine Infantry Regiment. * 1900: takes the name of the 2nd Regiment of Colonial Infantry, it is included in Brest. * On 1 December 1958, the second becomes the second RIC (2nd Regiment of Colonial Infantry) RIMa (2nd Marine Infantry Regiment) . * Since 1963, the garrison at Camp Auvours-Mans. * Since 2000: Martin Fire Pallières. *History garrisons fighting and battle of the 2e RIMa below: 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「2nd Marine Infantry Regiment」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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