35th Army Corps (France)

The 35th Army Corps was an army corps of the French Army.

35th Army Corps
35e Corps d'Armée
Active15 décembre 1914
CountryFrance
AllegianceFrance
BranchFrench Army
TypeArmy Corps
EngagementsFirst World War:
1916 - Battle of the Somme
1918 - Third Battle of the Aisne
1918 - Battle of Amiens (1918)

It was created on 27/08/1914 as the 6th Group of Infantry Divisions of the Réserve. On 15 December 1914 it was redesignated the 35th Army Corps. Amongst others it fought in the Battle of the Somme.

Its commanders included:

  • 12/12/1914: General Charles Ebener
  • 29/04/1916: Général Charles Jacquot

Composition

Infantry regiments

  • 68th Territorial Infantry Regiment[1] from June 1915 to novembre 1918
  • 69th Territorial Infantry Régiment[2] from June 1915 to June 1918 (dissolution)
  • 1st Bataillon de Chasseurs à Pied Territoriaux from June 1915[3] to May 1916[4]
  • 4th Bataillon de Chasseurs à Pied Territoriaux from June 1915[3] to May 1916[4]

References and source

  1. The 68th Territorial Infantry Regiment came from the 85th Territorial Infantry Division
  2. The 69th Territorial Infantry Regiment came from the 88th Territorial Infantry Division
  3. The 1st and 4th Bataillons de Chasseurs à Pied Territoriaux came from disponibles, in June 1915.
  4. The 1st and 4th BCP Territoriaux became disponibles in May 1916.

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