russiamilitaria Posted February 8, 2009 Author Share Posted February 8, 2009 New patch 6. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
russiamilitaria Posted February 8, 2009 Author Share Posted February 8, 2009 And here is some little patches.That's all.? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noir 7 Posted February 8, 2009 Share Posted February 8, 2009 (edited) Hello,I'll try to be organised:4th post: 2 - 10? r?giment du g?nie (10th engineer regiment)5th post: 2 - 3? r?giment de cuirassiers (armor)6th post: 1 - Escadron de chasse 2/2 C?te d'or (air force squadron n?2, with the name of a province) 2- 3? r?giment d'infanterie (3d infantry regiment)7th post: 2 - 6? division blind?e (6th armored ivision, which exited befor the 6th light armored division and they don't have the same badge) 3 - 5? r?giment de cuirassiers (armor)8th post: 4 - 4? division blind?e (4th armored division)9th post: 2? corps d'arm?e (2nd army corps)10th post: Force d'Action Rapide (Rapid Reaction Corps)12th post: 17? r?giment du g?nie parachutiste (17th parachute engineer regiment)13th post: 11? division parachutiste (11th airborne division)14th post: 1? division blind?e ou 1? brigade m?canis?e (1st armored division or 1st mechanised brgade; they have the same badge because the brigade received the traditions of the brigade) - ? - ? - somebody belonging to the army aviation but coming from artillery - 61? r?giment d'artillerie (61th artillery regiment) - ? - ? - Troupes de marine (Marines)I hope it is clear enoughNoir 7 Edited February 8, 2009 by noir 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phil T Posted February 17, 2009 Share Posted February 17, 2009 Two large patches unknown to me.The 2/2 C?te D'Or was a French Air Force unit created in 1965 and disbanded on Sept. 2007 in charge of intercepting any aircraft jeopardizing the French Aerial territory. They flew Mirage 2000-5F and were based at Dijon-Longvic AFB. The unit was made up of 3 famous squadrons which, for at least 2 of them, were created during WWI. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
No one Posted June 12 Share Posted June 12 (edited) Dear Gentlemen. The first batch: - 1er Corps d'Armée - 6e Région Militaire 1st Army Corps (France) - Wikipedia - 2e Corps d'Armée 2nd Army Corps (France) - Wikipedia - Gendarmerie Languedoc Roussillon (now obsolete) - Force d'action rapide / FAR Rapid Action Force (France) - Wikipedia - 17e Régiment de Génie Parachutiste / 17e RGP 17th Parachute Engineer Regiment - Wikipedia Yours sincerely, No one Edited June 12 by No one 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
No one Posted June 12 Share Posted June 12 (edited) Dear Gentlemen. The secondt batch: - 2e Division Blindée / 2e DB 2nd Armored Division (France) - Wikipedia - 3e régiment d'infanterie / 3e RI 3e régiment d'infanterie (France) — Wikipédia (wikipedia.org) - 5e Régiment de Cuirassiers Royal Pologne 5e régiment de cuirassiers (France) — Wikipédia (wikipedia.org) - 11e Division Parachutiste / 11e DP 11th Parachute Brigade (France) - Wikipedia - Escadron de Chasse 2-2 Côte d’Or Escadron d'entraînement 3/8 Côte d'Or — Wikipédia (wikipedia.org) - Brigade de Parachutistes Coloniaux Colonial Parachute Brigade (BPC) was created on February 1, 1955, became the Colonial Parachute School Brigade (BEPC) on February 22, 1958, then the Overseas Parachute Brigade (BPOM) on December 1, 1958. The crest is now worn by the 1er RPIMa. - exist also like this: Yours sincerely, No one Edited June 13 by No one 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
No one Posted June 12 Share Posted June 12 Dear Gentlemen. The third batch: - 4e Division d'Infanterie / 4e DI type I 4e division d'infanterie (France) — Wikipédia (wikipedia.org) - Note: type II: - 15e Division d'Infanterie / 15e DI 15th Infantry Division (France) - Wikipedia - 9e Division d'Infanterie de Marine / 9e DIMa 9th Marine Infantry Brigade - Wikipedia - 6e Division Blindée / 6e DB 6th Armoured Division (France) - Wikipedia - Note: not to be confused with the 6th Light Armored Brigade 6th Light Armoured Brigade (France) - Wikipedia - 7e Division Blindée / 7e DB 7th Armoured Division (France) - Wikipedia Yours sincerely, No one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
No one Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 (edited) Dear Gentlemen. The forth batch: - 10e Régiment du Génie / 10e RG 10e régiment du génie — Wikipédia (wikipedia.org) - 46e Régiment d'Infanterie "La Tour d'Auvergne" / 46e RI 46th Infantry Regiment (France) "True to his motto, he died heroically on the Aisne at Asfeld on June 10, 1940: 6 officers, 8 non-commissioned officers and 82 soldiers remained. Reconstituted in 1944, the regiment rose from its ashes during the liberation of France, it became the 46th Infantry Battalion and received its flag from the hands of General de Gaulle on January 11, 1945." - 61e Régiment d'Artillerie / 61e RA 61e régiment d'artillerie — Wikipédia (wikipedia.org) - 1er Commandement Logistique / COMLOG Commandement de la logistique — Wikipédia (wikipedia.org) - Gendarmerie Rhônes Alpes Yours sincerely, No one Edited June 13 by No one forgot the Gendarmerie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
No one Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 (edited) Dear Gentlemen. Last batch: - Nationaal Territoriaal Commando mouwembleem ( is it Command or Commando?) Nationaal Territoriaal Commando mouw embleem - Google 検索 - the next ones are civilian: - France / RF / Republique Francaise (Légion d'honneur at 6 o'clock) - France: - the coat of arms of the city of Dinan Dinan - Wikipedia The next three I couldn't find: And the best for last: WW 2 Era French "St. Maurice Verdun Forces " Patch. | #42651458 (worthpoint.com) "Up for auction is a WW 2 Era French " St. Maurice Verdun FCSPF Forces " Patch" Vintage FRENCH St Maurice VERDUN FCSPF PATCH Used Original FRANCE WW2 WWII | eBay "This vintage French St Maurice Verdun FCSPF patch is a rare gem for collectors who appreciate militaria items. The patch was used during WW2 and is an original piece from France. It features the army force theme and is ideal for those who have an interest in army collectibles. The country/region of manufacture is France, which adds to its authenticity. This patch is a great addition to any collection and a must-have for enthusiasts." WWII 327 Piece Patch Blanket - ARMY AND USAAF - U.S. Militaria Forum (usmilitariaforum.com) So what is this mysterious St. Maurice Verdun FCSPF? Well, "Fédération Gymnastique et Sportive des Patronages de France" / “Gymnastics and Sports Federation of Patronages of France” - note: it's FGSPF not FCSPF Gymnastic and Sports Federation of French Patronages - Wikipedia Here, you can see people doing all kinds of sports and gymnastics in the background: Yours sincerely, No one Edited June 13 by No one 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
No one Posted June 14 Share Posted June 14 Dear Gentlemen, I'm coming back to the topic of the St. Maurice Verdun FCSPF. Very strange and interesting. There are none for sale on ebay France but four on ebay US. The prices range from $9.99 to $39.95! The first, the one mention above (already sold it seems): WW 2 Era French "St. Maurice Verdun Forces " Patch. | #42651458 (worthpoint.com) "Up for auction is a WW 2 Era French " St. Maurice Verdun FCSPF Forces " Patch" Two are sold as military WWII items: Original Military WWII St. Maurice Verdun FCSPF Wool Insignia Patch I20 | eBay 1945 Jeanette Sweet Collection Patch #206 St Maurice Verdun Forces | eBay and one as WWII US Army St Maurice National Guard OCS Military Academy WWII US Army St Maurice National Guard OCS Military Academy Patch L@@K!!! | eBay Yours sincerely, No one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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