11th Parachute Brigade (France)
The 11th Parachute Brigade (French: 11e Brigade Parachutiste, 11e BP) is one of the French Army's airborne forces brigade, predominantly light infantry, part of the French paratrooper units and specialized in air assault, airborne operations, combined arms, and commando style raids. The brigade's primary vocation is to project in emergency in order to contribute a first response to a situational crisis. An elite unit of the French Army, the brigade is commanded by a général de brigade (Brigadier General) with headquarters in Balma near Toulouse. The brigade's soldiers and airborne Marines wear the red beret (amaranth) except for the Legionnaires of the 2ème REP who wear the green beret.
11th Parachute Brigade | |
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11e Brigade Parachutiste | |
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Country | France |
Branch | French Army |
Type | Airborne forces |
Role | Air assault Airlift Anti-tank warfare Armoured warfare Artillery observer Bomb disposal Casualty evacuation CBRN defense Close-quarters combat Combined arms Cold-weather warfare Counterinsurgency Desert warfare Direct action Fire support Forward air control Indirect fire Irregular warfare Jungle warfare Long-range penetration Maneuver warfare Medical evacuation Military engineering Military logistics Mountain warfare Parachuting Patrolling Raiding Reconnaissance Special reconnaissance Tactical communications Tactical emergency medical services Urban warfare |
Size | 10,200 total (2019)
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Part of | 3rd Division |
Garrison/HQ | Balma, Toulouse |
Anniversaries | Saint-Michael, September 29 |
Engagements | Algerian War Operation Tacaud
Gulf War
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Current commander | Olivier Salaün |
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Abbreviation | 11e B.P |
The 11th Parachute Brigade, originally the 11th Light Intervention Division (11e DLI), was created from airborne units of the 10th Parachute Division 10e D.P and 25th Parachute Division 25e D.P, both dissolved following the Algiers putsch of 1961 during the Algerian War.