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The safari hat is another military-inspired hat that is similar to the foreign legion hat in terms of functionality. It has a wide brim that provides excellent sun protection, and is typically made from lightweight, breathable materials. South America [ edit ] Chilean Army generals in their French-influenced uniforms 1897: [10] Gorostiaga, Lopetegui, Bulnes, Körner, Baquedano, del Canto, Cortes, Novoa. Personal-Gendarmeria-Nacional-Argentina Main articles: Second French intervention in Mexico and Battle of Camarón Uniform of a legionnaire during the 1863 Mexican campaign The main Disciplinary Company of the Foreign Legion (CDLE), based on rules and regulations set by général Rollet in 1931, received serious offenders sent from Legion regiments garrisoned or operating in Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, the Levant and Tonkin (special section of the 5th Foreign Infantry Regiment and later in 1963, part of a Saharan disciplinary section unit of the 5e REI and 2nd Foreign Infantry Regiment). It was dissolved on July 1, 1964. Today, some units of the Legion are in Corsica or overseas possessions (mainly in French Guyana, guarding Guiana Space Centre), while the rest are in the south of mainland France. The current headquarter is in Aubagne, France. What’s the difference between the French Army and the French Foreign Legion?

In April 1832, the Foreign Legion saw its first combat in the village of Maison Carree near Algiers, and it was immediately plunged into bloody warfare. Despite being created to fight for freedom, the Legion was sent to participate in a war of conquest and was involved in brutal fighting. The battle at Maison Carree ended with the French king presenting the first war flag to the new commander of the Legion, Colonel Combe. At this time, Arab resistance intensified, and under the leadership of Abd-el-Kader, Emir of Mascara, new battles were fought, such as the one in front of the port of Oran. The Emir was defeated by the Spanish soldiers of the 4th Battalion of the Legion and was forced to retreat and become a guerrilla. The conflicts and fighting continued, with battles such as those for the conquest of Arzew, Kole, and Mostaganem. For dressier occasions, pair your foreign legion hat with a blazer, dress pants, and leather shoes. This look is perfect for weddings, fancy dinners, or other formal events. The regulations were often ignored because of the scarcity of materials and the need for rapid production. The average Confederate kepi usually was a simple gray or butternut cap made of wool or jean wool. To save leather for shoes and accoutrements, by mid-war Confederate kepi brims often were made of tarred cloth; chinstraps were sometimes omitted. [3] [4] Many Confederate units wore unique versions of the kepi. These included:The war in Spain was a long and brutal one, with few prisoners taken. The legionnaires responded to the cruelty of the Basque insurgents with equal ferocity. During this time, Colonel Bernello, who commanded the Legion in Spain, attempted to create an effective tactical battle group by equipping his units with artillery, engineering, and cavalry. However, the ranks of the legionnaires thinned as they fought battle after battle. In the battle near Zubira, the 3rd and 4th battalions of the Legion were almost completely destroyed, and in June 1837, Colonel Conrad, Bernello’s successor, was killed in battle near Barbastra. While suffering heavy casualties on the Western Front the Legion had emerged from World War I with an enhanced reputation and as one of the most highly decorated units in the French Army. [38] In 1919, the government of Spain raised the Spanish Foreign Legion and modeled it after the French Foreign Legion. [38] General Jean Mordacq intended to rebuild the Foreign Legion as a larger military formation, doing away with the legion's traditional role as a solely infantry formation. [38] General Mordacq envisioned a Foreign Legion consisting not of regiments, but of divisions with cavalry, engineer, and artillery regiments in addition to the legion's infantry mainstay. [38] In 1920, decrees ordained the establishment of regiments of cavalry and artillery. [38] Immediately following the armistice the Foreign Legion experienced an increase of enlistments. [39] The Foreign Legion began the process of reorganizing and redeploying to Algeria. [38] Legionnaires in Morocco, c.1920

France was caught off guard by the popular uprising in Vietnam led by Ho Chi Minh. The war between the French colonial forces and the Vietcong liberation forces lasted for nine years, until 1954, and resulted in the loss of 11,000 men from the Legion. During this period, the Legion deployed large forces that it had to constantly reinforce. The Vietnam campaign involved the 1st REC (motorized infantry) with its amphibious groups, the 2nd, 3rd, and 5th REI, the 13th DBLE brigade, and the 1st and 2nd BEP (parachute regiments). However, all of this was not enough, and the eventual defeat began to become evident by the end of 1950. Nevertheless, the bloody war continued for another four years. In mid-March (April 13, 1954), the famous battle of Dien-Bien-Phu began, in which the Vietminh forces managed to lure the French forces into a trap and surround them. Fifty thousand Vietnamese surrounded the French and there was no escape for them. After 55 days of fierce fighting, in which the French forces were tactically and physically defeated, the French were forced to surrender on May 7, 1954. The military defeat at Dien-Bien-Phu marked the end of the French military presence in Indochina. The Hellenic Army and the paramilitary Hellenic Gendarmerie historically followed French patterns in organization, doctrine, and dress since its establishment. A dark blue (green for cavalry) kepi was adopted in the 1860s, and used until khaki field uniforms were introduced in 1910, whereupon it remained in use in ceremonial uniforms. The 1915 pattern uniform adopted a German-inspired peaked cap instead, but after Greece's entry in World War I, the Greek military was re-equipped by the French, and the kepi returned to use. It was retained as part of both field and ceremonial uniforms until the adoption of British-style uniforms in 1937. Ceremonial use continued in the No.1 gala uniform until the early 1970s. In the post-1974 Third Hellenic Republic, it is used exclusively by the officer instructors and cadets of the Hellenic Army Academy (in blue), by the cadets of the NCO Academy, and by the honour guards of the Ministry of National Defence (in blue). To determine your hat size, you’ll need to measure your head circumference using a soft measuring tape. Place the tape around the widest part of your head, just above your eyebrows and ears. Post-colonial Africa [ edit ] The 13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion parading through Roman ruins in Lambaesis, Algeria (c. 1958). with the exception of the paramilitary Gendarmerie, who continued to wear the kepi as part of their parade dress until the 1960s.Materials: Safari hats are often made from cotton or leather, which makes them comfortable and durable. The annexation of Alsace and Lorraine by Germany in 1871 led to numerous volunteers from the two regions enlisting in the Foreign Legion, which gave them the option of French citizenship at the end of their service. [36] If you’re purchasing a foreign legion hat online, it’s important to take accurate measurements to ensure the best fit.

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