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1st Infantry Regiment (France)

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1st Infantry Regiment
French: 1er régiment d'infanterie
Insignia of the 1st Infantry Regiment.
Active1479–present
CountryFrance
BranchArmy
TypeMechanised infantry
Size1 regiment (1,150)
Part ofFranco-German Brigade part of 1st Division
Garrison/HQSarrebourg, France
Motto(s)On ne relève pas Picardie
EngagementsFrench Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
Franco-Prussian War
World War I
World War II
Cold War

The 1st Infantry Regiment (French: 1er Régiment d'Infanterie) or 1er RI is an infantry regiment of the French Army, founded in 1479[citation needed] as one of the oldest regiments in active service in the world. It is an offspring of the bande de Picardie under the Ancien Régime, and one of the five oldest regiments in France. It particularly distinguished itself, as the 1ère Demi-Brigade d'Infanterie de Ligne, during the French Revolutionary Wars at the Battles of Fleurus (1794), Messkirch (1800) and Biberach (1800). The regiment has been patroned by the city of Saint-Amand-Montrond since 12 April 2003.

The 1er RI is the only French infantry regiment to feature a squadron specialised in urban warfare, the Groupe Commando d'Investigation (CGI, "Investigation Commando Group"). The CGI is, with the Compagnie de Combat en zone Urbaine of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment, the benchmark for urban combat in the French military.

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Honours

The flag bears the names of the battle in which the 1st Infantry Regiment took part for the French Republic: Valmy 1792, Fleurus 1794, Moeskirch 1800, Biberach 1800, Miliana 1842, Guise 1914, Verdun-l'Yser 1916–1917, La Somme 1916, L'Ourcq 1918, Résistance Berry 1944, AFN 1952–1962.

During the Napoleonic Wars the regiment fought at the battles of Caldiero, Wagram, Salamanca, Lützen, Bautzen, Dresden, Leipzig, Montmirail, Vauchamps, Quatre Bras and Waterloo.[1]

The Fourragère of the Médaille militaire was attributed on 10 September 1918, and presented by General Castelneau on 19 October 1918 in Alsace, after the regiment was mentioned in dispatches at the order of the Army for the fourth time. It is adorned of the olive of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918, and of the olive of the Croix de Guerre 1939–1945 for two mentions in despatches awarded during the Phony War and in the French Resistance

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