31e regiment of colonial infantry

The 31e regiment of colonial infantry is a unit of the French Army.

It is a regiment colonial of reserve, created in August 1914 and attached to the {{1st}} regiment of colonial infantry.

Badge of the 31e regiment of colonial infantry

Heraldic

Significance

Currency of the 31e regiment of colonial infantry

Flag of the regiment

It carries the inscriptions:

History

Until the First World War

Creation and quartering in 1914 with Cherbourg

The First World War

1914 :

The regiment was made prisoner entirely among: 45000 combatants of the pocket of Maubeuge: the soldiers were interned in the German camps of Chemnitz, Seltau, Hamborn, Minden, Grüneberg, Seeste, Uretz, Eichstalt, Dulmen, Gelsenkirchen, Bernig, Zebst and Altenessen

It were released in December 1918 and January 1919.

The Inter-war period

The Second world war

After Second world war

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