9th Light Armoured Marine Brigade (France) - Composition

Composition

  • Headquarters Poitiers
  • Régiment d'Infanterie Chars de Marine (RICM) Armoured Marine Infantry Regiment (light cavalry) in Poitiers with AMX 10 RC and ERC 90
  • 2e Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine (2e RIMa) Marine Infantry Regiment in Le Mans equipped with VBCI
  • 3e Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine (3e RIMa) Marine Infantry Regiment in Vannes equipped with VAB
  • 11e Régiment d'Artillerie de Marine (11e RAMa) Marine Artillery Regiment in Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier with TRF1 howitzers and RTF1 mortars
  • 6e Régiment du Génie (6e RG) Engineer Regiment in Angers
  • The 9e Compagnie de Commandement et de Transmissions (9e CCT) Command and Signals Company in Nantes with VAB has been disbanded.(dissolved)
  • Organic material posted in the regiments:
  • 1 compagnie de Commandement et de transmissions (9e CCTMa): Commandement. 1 headquarters company and transmissions (9th CCTMa) command.
  • 1 escadron d'Eclairage et d'investigation (EEI 9/RICM): Renseignement.1 squadron of light and Investigation (EEI 9/RICM): Intelligence.
  • 1 brigade de Renseignement batterie (9/11e BRB RAMA): Renseignement. 1 Battery Intelligence Brigade (BRB 9/11e RAMA): Intelligence.

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