XIX Corps (France)
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The French 19th Army Corps was formed in 1873. Anthony Clayton writes that the title of the 19th Army Corps was given to the Army of Africa
(Fr: Armée d'Afrique) in 1873. Antoine Chanzy commanded the corps between 1873 and 1879, at which time the commander also held the post of Governor of Algeria
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It was in service since 1873 through to the defeat of France in 1940. It was reformed after Operation Torch
in late 1942 when Vichy French forces in north-west Africa joined the Allies after the German occupation of Vichy France.
The Corps order of battle in 1942 (as far as known) during this time was:
Division de Marche d'Alger
1er Rgt Tirailleurs Algeriens
9e rgt Tirailleurs Algeriens
3e rgt de Zouaves
2e Rgt Chasseurs d'Afrique
1er rgt de Spahis Algeriens
65e rgt artillerie Algerien
410e rgt Anti Aerien
Division de Marche d¹Oran
2e Rgt Tirailleurs Algeriens
6e Rgt Tirailleurs Algeriens
15e Rgt Tirailleurs Senegalais
1er Rgt Etranger Infanterie
Artillerie : 1e et 3e batteries 62e RAA , 2e 66e RAA , 1er 68e RAA.
Batteries A/C 47mm (2 ? 3? Š)
411e rgt A/A
Division de Marche du Maroc :
Soit au 27 decembre 1942 :
7e rgt Tirailleurs Marocains
3e rgt Tirailleurs Algeriens
4e Rgt Tirailleurs Tunisiens
3e Rgt Etranger Infanterie
1er Groupe de Tabors Marocains
1st Foreign Cavalry Regiment
(2 escadrons ? 1 groupe ?)
2 groupes de 75
1 batterie de 47mm
1 escadron d'automitrailleuses (GB)
1 company of light tanks (US)
NB sont mentionnés : Renforts d'artillerie de Montagne (2 ou 3 ou 4
batteries ?)
The XIX Corps fought as an Allied formation within the British 1st Army until the surrender of Axis forces in Tunisia.
Army of Africa (France)
The Army of Africa was an unofficial but commonly used term for those portions of the French Army recruited from or normally stationed in French North Africa from 1830 until the end of the Algerian War in 1962.-Composition:...
(Fr: Armée d'Afrique) in 1873. Antoine Chanzy commanded the corps between 1873 and 1879, at which time the commander also held the post of Governor of Algeria
Algeria
Algeria , officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria , also formally referred to as the Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of Northwest Africa with Algiers as its capital.In terms of land area, it is the largest country in Africa and the Arab...
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It was in service since 1873 through to the defeat of France in 1940. It was reformed after Operation Torch
Operation Torch
Operation Torch was the British-American invasion of French North Africa in World War II during the North African Campaign, started on 8 November 1942....
in late 1942 when Vichy French forces in north-west Africa joined the Allies after the German occupation of Vichy France.
The Corps order of battle in 1942 (as far as known) during this time was:
Division de Marche d'Alger
1er Rgt Tirailleurs Algeriens
9e rgt Tirailleurs Algeriens
3e rgt de Zouaves
2e Rgt Chasseurs d'Afrique
Chasseurs d'Afrique
The Chasseurs d'Afrique were a light cavalry corps in the French Armée d'Afrique . First raised in the 1830s from regular French cavalry posted to Algeria, they numbered five regiments by World War II...
1er rgt de Spahis Algeriens
65e rgt artillerie Algerien
410e rgt Anti Aerien
Division de Marche d¹Oran
2e Rgt Tirailleurs Algeriens
6e Rgt Tirailleurs Algeriens
15e Rgt Tirailleurs Senegalais
1er Rgt Etranger Infanterie
Artillerie : 1e et 3e batteries 62e RAA , 2e 66e RAA , 1er 68e RAA.
Batteries A/C 47mm (2 ? 3? Š)
411e rgt A/A
Division de Marche du Maroc :
Soit au 27 decembre 1942 :
7e rgt Tirailleurs Marocains
3e rgt Tirailleurs Algeriens
4e Rgt Tirailleurs Tunisiens
3e Rgt Etranger Infanterie
1er Groupe de Tabors Marocains
1st Foreign Cavalry Regiment
1st Foreign Cavalry Regiment
The 1st Foreign Cavalry Regiment is the only armoured cavalry regiment in the French Foreign Legion. It is one of two cavalry regiments of the 6th Light Armoured Brigade....
(2 escadrons ? 1 groupe ?)
2 groupes de 75
1 batterie de 47mm
1 escadron d'automitrailleuses (GB)
1 company of light tanks (US)
NB sont mentionnés : Renforts d'artillerie de Montagne (2 ou 3 ou 4
batteries ?)
The XIX Corps fought as an Allied formation within the British 1st Army until the surrender of Axis forces in Tunisia.