2nd Armoured Brigade (France)
The 2nd Armoured Brigade (French: 2e Brigade Blindée, 2e BB) is an armoured brigade of the French Army. It is heir to the honours and traditions of the 2nd Armoured Division commanded by Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque.
2nd Armoured Brigade | |
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2e Brigade Blindée | |
Badge of the 2nd DB, ancestor to the 2nd BB | |
Active | c. 1970, 1999–present |
Country | France |
Branch | French Army |
Type | Armour |
Size | 6200 personnel |
Part of | 3rd Division |
Garrison/HQ | Illkirch-Graffenstaden |
Motto(s) | Ne me dites pas que c'est impossible ! ("Do not tell me it is impossible!") |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Général Leclerc |
In 1970 the 2nd Armoured Brigade at Saint-Germain-en-Laye was part of the 8th Armoured Division, headquartered at Compiègne, alongside two mechanised brigades.[1] In 1977 the 2nd Armoured Brigade appears to have been disbanded, and the 2nd Armoured Division reformed.
The reorganisation of the French Army in 1999 transformed and downsized the 2nd Armoured Division to the 2nd Armoured Brigade.
Organization 2016
The brigade consists of 7 regiments.[2]
- 2e Compagnie de Commandement et de Transmissions (2e CCT) - Command and Signals Company in Illkirch-Graffenstaden with VAB
- 12e Régiment de Cuirassiers (12e RC) - Armoured Regiment in Olivet with 60 Leclerc
- 501e Régiment de chars de combat (501e RCC) - Armoured Regiment in Mourmelon-le-Grand with 60 Leclerc
- Régiment de Marche du Tchad (RMT) - Marine Infantry Regiment in Meyenheim with VBCI
- 16e Bataillon de Chasseurs (16e BC) - Infantry Battalion in Bitche with VBCI
- 92e Régiment d'Infanterie (92e RI) - Infantry Regiment in Clermont-Ferrand with VBCI
- 40e Régiment d'Artillerie (40e RA) Self-propelled Howitzer Regiment in Suippes with 32 GCT 155mm and 12 120mm mortars
- 13e Régiment du Génie (13e RG) - Engineer Regiment in Valdahon
Notes
- Orbat.com, French Army 1970–96 Archived 28 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved May 2010
- "2e brigade blindée". French government. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
References
- www.defense.gouv.fr
External links
- Official site (in French) – 2e BB
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