4th Marine Infantry Regiment


The 4th Marine Infantry Regiment was a French marine regiment of the troupes de marine within the French Army. This regiment was part of the « Quatre Grands » of the Marine Infantry along with the 1st Marine Infantry Regiment 1er RIMa, the 2nd Marine Infantry Regiment 2e RIMa, the 3rd Marine Infantry Regiment 3e RIMa, however was dissolved in 1998. Along with the 1st Marine Artillery Regiment 1er RAMa and 2nd Marine Artillery Regiment 2e RAMa, the 4th Marine formed of the two brigades of the Blue Division. On June 14, 2001, the GSMA of Mayotte, heir to the 4th Marine Infantry Regiment, received the color guard of the regimental colors.

Creating and different nominations


Ancien Regime

Wars of the Revolution & Empire

Second Empire

The 4th Marine Infantry Regiment illustrated capability first in Crimea participating to the siege of Sebastopol. Following this campaign, the Emperor decided that the regimental colors of the 4th Marine Infantry Regiment would bear the golden inscriptions letters of « Sébastopol ».
The in the campaign of Italy 1858.
The regiment was engaged in Senegal while administered by général Faidherbe, then in China, during the Taipings revolts.
Following, the regiment was called to battle in Cochinchine, then Tonkin, campaigns which valued the regiment with new inscriptions on the regimental colors :
Saigon -Ki Hoa -Langson -Tuyen Quan. Sébastopol 1854–1855 - Saïgon 1859 - Ki Hoa 1861 - Langson 1884 - Tuyen Quan 1885, battles also inscribed on the regimental colors of the 22nd Colonial Infantry Regiment, 22e RIC.

1870 to 1914

On August 17, 1870, the 4th Marching Marine Infantry Regiment was part of the Armée de Châlons of Marshal de MacMahon.
- August 23 to 26 1870 - March towards the east.

- August 31, 1870 - Battle of Bazeilles.
Attachments:

Division attachment

French Army of the Orient, AFO:
The installation have known their full developments after the war. The garrison of Fréjus became a center of formation and perfection as well as a transit center.

On May 1, 1923, the regiment was designated as 4th Colonial Tirailluers Regiment by change designation.

During the interwar period, the regiment participated to the campaign of the Levant in 1925.

World War II

The 4th Colonial Infantry Regiment 4e RIC recreated at Toulon for the campaign of October 15, 1939.

The 4e RIC with various elements was integrated in the 2nd Colonial Division, under the orders of général Maignan. The regiment was engaged on the Rhin then in Aisne at the beginning of the second world conflict. Dissolved on July 14, 1940.

On March 1, 1943, the « 4 » was reconstituted in Senegal at the corps of the 9th Colonial Infantry Division 9e DIC.

The regiment participated to the conquest of île Elbe, on June 17, 1944

Two months later, it was the disembarking in provence at Saint-Tropez, Saint-Raphaël and then Toulon. The regiment was of all combats of the Liberation until October 31, 1944.

With second world war, Fréjus maintained. The camps were brought back to their initial missions since 1945, taking the role of training and transit centers. Arbitrating the center of organization of the French far east expeditionary corps. Then the precolonial center of instruction, before rejoining Indochina, Madagascar and later North Africa.

Post World War II

After 1960, the garrison lost the African detachments, which the last left Puget in September 1964. The camps of south-east were composed of almost 12000 men, then four hospitals, cemeteries were created. Accordingly, the military domain was restrained, camps were left over. These lands in 2011 are today occupied by a sporting complex and by the Memorial of Indochinese Wars.
At the cease-fire on March 19, 1962, in Algeria, the I/4e RIMa created among 91 other regiments, part of the 114 local forces. The I/4e RIMa was a local force of the Algerian order of battle, 420°UFL-UFO at Canrobert, composed of 10% metropolitan military and 90% of Muslim military, and which during the transition period were at the service of the executive provisional Algerian authority, until the independence of Algeria.

Traditions

The anniversary is celebrated for combats in Bazeilles, the village which was apprehended and abandoned four consecutive times under orders, respectively on August 31 and September 1, 1870.
;Et au Nom de Dieu, vive la coloniale !
In the Name of God, vive la coloniale !
The Marsouins and the Bigors have for Saint, God. This war calling concludes intimate ceremonies which part life in the regiments. Often also at origin as an act of grace to Charles de Foucauld.

Motto

Regimental Colors

Decorations

The regimental colors of the 4th Marine Infantry Regiment 4e RIMa is decorated with:
Fourragere:

Battle Honours

Notable Officers & Marines