8th Zouaves Regiment


The 8th Zouaves Regiment was an infantry unit of the French Army. Created in 1914, the unit was designated as 8th Marching Zouaves Regiment.

Creation and different nominations

World War I

Disembarked at Bordeaux and at Sète between August 7 and August 15, 1914, three battalions, the 3rd battalion belonging to a marching tirailleur regiment at the corps of the Moroccan Division. On August 20, they were in the region of Mézières - Charleville.
The following days, they heard the cannon of Charleroi. The 25th, they crossed the border of Belgium, and that of Sugny, a small Belgian village, they witnessed the burning of the villages of the Meuse and Semois. They welcomed the IX Corps and assumed the rearguard.
They combat engaged at the corps of the Moroccan Division alongside the 4e RTT, the 7e RTA as well as the RMLE.

1914

After 1919, the regiment was in Oran. It dissolved in 1928, the 2nd Zouave replaced the 8th Zouave.
The regiment held garrison at Camp de Châlons in 1943. Accordingly, the regiment was motorised, the only regiment of Zouave in Metropole...

World War II

Regimental Colors

Decorations

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Battle honours