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Régiment d'infanterie-chars de marine
The RICM, in French Régiment d'Infanterie-Chars de Marine (RICM, or Marine Infantry Tank Regiment) is a light cavalry regiment of the French Army belonging to the "Troupes de Marine". It is part of the 9th Marine Light Armoured Brigade of the French Army and is currently based in Poitiers. The Regiment is the most decorated of the French Army. It is equipped with AMX-10RC armoured reconnaissance vehicle. ==History== The regiment was formerly called the Colonial Infantry Regiment of Morocco (''Régiment d'Infanterie Coloniale du Maroc'') which also used the acronym RICM and therefore inherits from the traditions of French colonial infantry. Those who have served in it include Joost van Vollenhoven (1877–1918), who served as a sergeant and was then promoted to sous-lieutenant at the start of the First World War and captain at its end, later becoming governor of French West Africa. It has fought in several conflicts and theatres, including both world wars, Morocco, Indochina, Algeria, Chad, Libya, Central Africa, Albania, the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, the Ivory Coast and the Gulf War.
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