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  2. Troupes coloniales - Wikipedia

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    French marines ('marsouins') of the Infanterie Coloniale, from a Régiment Mixte Coloniale, practising an advance at Mudros in May 1915, prior to deployment to Gallipoli. Recruitment poster of the Colonial Forces for the Free French Forces. Vichy regime poster: "We must rebuild the empire: Madagascar, Syria, French Equatorial Africa.

  3. Troupes de marine - Wikipedia

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    The Troupes de Marine (French pronunciation: [tʁup də maʁin], lit. ' Marine Troops ') or TDM, sometimes simply referred to as "French Marines" in English, are one of the major components of the French Army and comprise several specialties: infantry, airborne, armoured cavalry, artillery, engineering, and transmissions (signals).

  4. Troupes de la Marine - Wikipedia

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    The Troupes de la Marine (French pronunciation: [tʁup də la maʁin], lit. ' Troops of the Navy ') was a French military formation founded by Cardinal Richelieu in 1622. It was under the denomination of Compagnie ordinaire de la mer, originally intended to form the garrisons of the ships of the King.

  5. Commandos Marine - Wikipedia

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    The Commandos Marine, nicknamed Bérets Verts (Green Berets), are the special operation forces (SOF) of the French Navy, headquartered in Lorient, Brittany in western France. They operate under the Special Operations Command (COS) , FORFUSCO , one of the four main forces of the French Navy or any operational command designated by the French ...

  6. Compagnies franches de la marine - Wikipedia

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    The Compagnies franches de la marine (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃paɲi fʁɑ̃ʃ də la maʁin]; previously known as Troupes de la marine, later renamed and reorganized as Troupes coloniales and then Troupes de Marine) were an ensemble of autonomous infantry units attached to the French Royal Navy (French: marine royale) bound to serve both on land and sea.

  7. French Navy - Wikipedia

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    The French Navy in World War II (Naval Institute Press, 2016). Dull, Jonathan R. The French Navy and American Independence (Princeton University Press, 2015). Jenkins, E H (1973). A History of the French Navy from its Beginnings to the Present Day. London: Macdonald and Jane's. ISBN 0356-04196-4. Randier, Jean (2006).

  8. Maritime Gendarmerie - Wikipedia

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    The Maritime Gendarmerie is commanded by a colonel who is assisted by a staff located in Paris. The coastguard is divided into 3 groupings, 7 companies and 64 units (brigades of research, brigades of monitoring of the littoral, group of safety of the protected zones, group of monitoring of intervention and reinforcement, patrol craft, coastal high-speed motorboats of maritime surveillance ...

  9. Fusiliers marins - Wikipedia

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    Charles W. Koburger, The French Navy in Indochina: Riverine and Coastal Forces, 1945–54, Praeger, 1991, ISBN 0-275-93833-6 or ISBN 978-0-275-93833-8. Amiral La Roncière-Le Noury, La marine au siège de Paris, Plon, 1872. Georges Le Bail, La Brigade des Jean le Gouin; Histoire documentaire et anecdotique des Fusiliers marins, Paris, 1917.