25th Parachute Division (France) explained
Unit Name: | 25th Parachute Division |
Native Name: | 25 Division Parachutiste |
Dates: | 1956–1961 |
Country: | France |
Type: | French Parachute Division |
Battles: | Algerian War |
Anniversaries: | Saint Michael, September 29 |
Identification Symbol Label: | Identification symbol |
Identification Symbol 4: | 25e D.P |
Identification Symbol 4 Label: | Abbreviation |
The 25th Parachute Division (French: 25e Division Parachutiste, 25e D.P) was an airborne division of the French Army, part of the French Airborne Units. Consisting mainly of air infantry specialized in airborne combat, air assault and established in 1956; the Parachute Division took principal part only in the Algerian War.
Creation and different designations
- 1 June 1956 : Creation of the 25th Parachute Division
- 30 April 1961: the 25th Parachute was dissolved
- In 1961 : following the putsch, the 10th Parachute Division and 25th Parachute Division were dissolved and formed on 1 May 1961 with the 11th Infantry Division (French: [[:fr:11e division d'infanterie (France)|11<sup>e</sup> Division d'Infanterie]]), the 11th Light Intervention Division,[1] which would later become the 11th Parachute Brigade.
Constitution
On 1 June 1956 the 25th Parachute Division was created in the 5th military region from the 25e DIAP and the Colonial Parachute Brigade.[2] The division included five airborne infantry Regiments, two airborne cavalry regiments and one unit of Parachute Artillery:
- Command and Support Structure
- 75th Headquarters Company (75e CGQ)
- 75th Transmission Company (75e CT)
- French Army Light Aviation (ALAT) Platoon
- 513th Transport Group (GT 513)
- 75th Parachute Engineer Company (75e CGAP)
- 75th Repair Division Company (75e CRD)
- 75th Medical Company (75e CM)
- 75th SRI
- General Command Staff of the 1st Brigade
- General Command Staff of the 2nd Brigade
- Airborne Infantry and artillery
- 35th Parachute Artillery Regiment (35e RAP)
- Parachute Cavalry Structure
During tenure, the Division witnessed changes:
On 1 December 1958 the Colonial Parachute Regiments underwent a designation change to Marine Infantry Parachute Regiments while retaining their numerical designation.
Division Commanders
- 1956 - 1956 : General Jean Gilles
- 1956 - 1958 : General Henri Sauvagnac
- 1958 - 1960 : General Ducournau
- 1960 - 1961 : General Autrand
History
Battle of the Frontiers
Two of the five airborne infantry regiments of the division; mainly, the 8th Colonial Parachute Regiment and the 14th Parachute Chasseur Regiment; participated from January to May 1958 in the Battle of Frontiers. Accordingly, General Raoul Salan, superior commander in Algeria, delegated all five airborne infantry regiments to General Paul Vanuxem; commander of the zone est-constantinois (ZEC). The battle took place at both the Morice Line and Challe Line and lasted for about 5 months.[5]
See also
Sources and bibliography
- Collectif, Histoire des parachutistes français, Société de Production Littéraire, 1975.
- J. Baltzer & E. Micheletti, Insignes et brevets parachutistes de l'armée française, Histoires et collections, 2001, .
External links
Notes and References
- Collectif, Histoire des parachutistes français, Société de Production Littéraire, 1975. In Histoire des parachutistes français (History of French Paratroopers), page 544
- Collectif, Histoire des parachutistes français, Société de Production Littéraire, 1975. InHistoire des parachutistes français(History of French Paratroopers), page 449
- Collectif, Histoire des parachutistes français, Société de Production Littéraire, 1975. In Histoire des parachutistes français(History of French Paratroopers), pages 512 and 513
- Collectif, Histoire des parachutistes français, Société de Production Littéraire, 1975. In Histoire des parachutistes français(History of French Paratroopers), pages 496 and 541
- Collectif, Histoire des parachutistes français, Société de Production Littéraire, 1975.In Histoire des parachutistes français(History of French Paratroopers), pages 501 to 508