Moroccan Division (France)
The Moroccan Division or the 1st Moroccan Division of 1914, initially the Marching Division of Morocco was an infantry division of France's Army of Africa which participated in World War I.
During the major engagements of the Division, the composition of the latter consisted of, half of Maghrebi soldiers and the other half made of "European" soldiers, the Moroccan Division illustrated capability in the First Battle of the Marne in September and the Second Battle of Artois of May 1915 where for the first time, a French division pierced the front.
The Moroccan Division was one of the most decorated units of the French Army and all its regiments were cited at the orders of the armed forces at the end of the conflict. The Moroccan Division was the only division of all French regimental colours to be decorated with the légion d’honneur throughout the course of World War I.
The four principal units which composed formation of the Moroccan Division between 1914 and 1918 were the Marching Regiment of the Foreign Legion RMLE, the 4th Marching Tirailleurs Regiment 4e RTT, the 7th Marching Tirailleurs Regiment 7e RTA and 8th Marching Zouaves Regiment 8e RZ, all awarded the French fourragere with colours of the légion d’honneur at the end of the conflict.
Creation and different nominations
On the eve of mobilisation on August 2, 1914, the troops which were at the disposition of the French Army in Morocco constituted:- 1st Colonial Infantry Battalion of Morocco at Fez
- 6 Mixed Colonial Infantry Regiments of Morocco composed each of 1 colonial battalion and 2 Senegalese Tirailleurs at Rabat, La-Chaouïa, Meknés, Fez et Marrakech.
- 2 Mixed Artillery Colonial Groups and the other of 4 )
- 6 companies of conducteurs Senegalese
- 13 battalions of Algerian Tirailleurs
- 9 battalions of Tunisian Tirailleurs
- 9 battalions of Zouaves
- 5 battalions of Moroccan Trailleurs
- 1 squadron of Senegalese Saphi
Under orders of Général Georges Humbert, the units constituting the Marching Division of the Morocco were regrouped at Bordeaux and positioned themselves in the region of Tournes on August 18, and that to join the Colonial Army Troop Corps of the IVth Army in the battle of.
On August 20, 1914, the Marching Division of Morocco was renamed the Moroccan Division formed by principle of two Marching brigades of Morocco.
The Colonial Infantry Marching Regiment of Morocco was subsequently designated as 1st Colonial Infantry Marching Regiment of Morocco with regimental commander Lieutenant-Colonel Pernot leading 3 battalions:
- 6th Battalion of Commandant Vincent - the 7th Battalion of Commandant Coup - and 9th Battalion of Commandant Garrely.
The 2nd Marching Brigade of Morocco of Colonel Cros regrouped:
- 1 Regiment of Moroccan Tirailleurs constituted of 3 battalions formed based on Tirailleurs Regiments of Occidental Morocco.
- *.
- 1 Mixed Regiment, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Fellert, constituted of 3 battalions formed based on Tirailleurs Regiments of Oriental Morocco.
- *, one of the battalions, also formed based on the 2nd Zouaves Regiment .
- 1 Artillery unit commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Ducros compromised on one marching group under the orders of Commandant Turpin and one group of 2 artillery batteries of the 3rd Colonial Artillery Regiment 3e RAC under the orders of Commandant Martin.
- 1 Engineering Divisionary Company of of Morocco under the orders of Captain Quinson.
World War I
Order of Battle
- 1st Moroccan Brigade Formation
- * 2nd Mixed Colonial Regiment - 3 battalions from August till October 1, 1914.
- * Marching Zouaves Regiment - 3 battalions from August till October 1, 1914.
- * 4th Marching Tirailleurs Regiment hailing from the French 38th Infantry Division - October 1, 1914 till June 30, 1918.
- * 2nd Marching Regiment of the 1st Foreign Regiment - October 17, 1914 to November 11, 1915.
- * 2nd Marching Regiment of the 2nd Foreign Regiment - July 10 to November 11, 1915.
- * Marching Regiment of the Foreign Legion, by merger of the two foreign regiments - November 11, 1915 to November 11, 1918.
- * 12th Malagazy Tirailleurs Regiment - July 7 till November 11, 1918.
- * Russian Legion Battalion / Honorary Russian Legion - beginning of 1918 till November 11, 1918.
- 2nd Moroccan Brigade Formation
- * 1st Mixed Zouaves and Trailleurs Regiment until September 5, 1914; Zouave by designation, no Zouave Battalion was ever found in the 1st Mixed Zouaves and Tirailleurs Regiment.
- * 2nd Mixed Zouaves and Trailleurs Regiment until September 5, 1914.
- * Marching Tirailleurs Regiment of Occidental Morocco - 3 battalions from September 5 till October 1, 1914.
- * 1st Battalion of 5th Algerian Tirailleurs.
- * 4th Battalion of 7th Algerian Tirailleurs.
- * 5th Battalion of 4th Tunisian Tirailleurs.
- * Marching Tirailleurs Regiment of Oriental Morocco - 4 battalions from September 5 till October 1, 1914.
- * 1st Battalion of the 2nd Algerian Tirailleurs.
- * 4th Battalion of the 2nd Algerian Tirailleurs.
- * 3rd Battalion of the 6th Algerian Tirailleurs.
- * 3rd Battalion of 2nd Zouaves.
- * 7th Marching Tirailleurs Regiment, formed by merger of the Marching Tirailleurs Regiment of Occidental Morocco and Marching Tirailleurs Regiment of Oriental Morocco - October 1, 1914 till November 11, 1918.
- * 8th Marching Zouaves Regiment by changing designation of 8th Marching Zouave Regiment - October 1914 till November 11, 1918.
Composition formations
August–September 1914
- 1st Moroccan Brigade - 1914
- * Colonial Marching Regiment
- * Marching Zouave Regiment
- 2nd Moroccan Brigade - 1914
- * Marching Tirailleurs Regiment of Oriental Morocco
- * Marching Tirailleurs Regiment of Occidental Morocco
October 1914 – June 1918
- 1st Moroccan Brigade
- * Régiment de Marche de la Légion Étrangère, by merger of the 2nd Marching Regiment of the 1st Foreign Regiment with the 2nd Marching Regiment of the 2nd Foreign Regiment on November 11, 1915.
- * 4th Marching Tirailleurs Regiment, hailing from the French 38th Infantry Division.
- 2nd Moroccan Brigade -
- * 7th Algerian Tirailleurs Regiment/Marching Tirailleurs Regiment, formed by merger of the Tirailluers Marching Regiments of Morocco.
- * 8th Zouave Regiment/ Marching Zouave Regiment, by name change designation of 8th Marching Zouave Regiment.
July–November 1918
- 1st Moroccan Brigade
- * Marching Regiment of the Foreign Legion, R.M.L.E
- * Russian Legion Battalion / Honorary Russian Legion, from the beginning of 1918 to November 1918.
- * 12th Malagazy Tirailleurs Regiment
- 2nd Moroccan Brigade
- * 7th Algerian Tirailleurs Regiment/Marching Tirailleurs Regiment
- * 8th Zouave Regiment/ Marching Zouave Regiment
Engagements
1914
- August 6–18: Constitution, then embarked, transported and disembarked at Bordeaux and Sète.
- August 18–23 : transported by V.F west of Charleville-Mézières in the department of Ardennes.
- August 23–6 September : movement by Mézières towards the north-east, then unfolded by Mézières and Witry-lès-Reims, towards the region of Fère-Champenoise.
- September 6–14 : engaged in the first Battle of the Marne : from September 6 to 10, Battle of Marais de Saint-Gond. Combats around the castle de Mondement-Montgivroux. Since September 10, pursuit by Tours-sur-Marne and de Beaumont-sur-Vesle until Prunay and the ferme des Marquises.
- September 14 - April 23, 1915: combats in the region, the stabilisation and occupation of a sector towards the ferme des Marquises and the north of Sillery, extended left on October 7 until the Fort de la Pompelle.
1915
- April 23–27 : retrieved from the front, starting April 25, transport by V.F to the region of Épernay, in Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise.
- April 27 - 9 : movement towards the region Aubigny-en-Artois, then since April 29, occupation of a sector towards the farm de Berthonval and Targette.
- May 9–12 : engaged in the seconde bataille de l'Artois, attack on cote 140.
- May 12–26 : retrieved from the front. Rest towards Mont-Saint-Éloi, then Tincques.
- May 26 - June 24 : movement towards the front and occupation of a sector towards cote 123 of the wooden forest of Carency, reduced to the left, on June 3 made way the red cabaret.
- June 24 - September 14 : retrieved from the front and rested towards Wail. As of July 4, transported by V.F. in to the region of Montbéliard, since July 15, movement towards Giromagny; instruction and pause.
- September 14 - October 18 : transported by V.F. into the region of Lure, in Suippes. As of September 25, engaged towards the wooden forest of Sabot in the seconde bataille de Champagne.
- October 18 - December 21 : retrieved from the front towards Cuperly. As of October 20, transported by V.F. from the region of Cuperly to Pont-Sainte-Maxence; instruction and pause.
- December 21, 1915 - January 16, 1916 : movement towards Cœuvres-et-Valsery, instruction.
1916
- January 16 - February 24 : movement towards Crépy-en-Valois; instruction. As of January 23, movement by stage towards the camp of Crèvecœur-le-Grand; pause instruction. As of February 13, movement towards the region of Noyers-Saint-Martin; pause.
- February 24 - June 19 : movement towards Montdidier, occupation of a sector between l'Oise and Plessis-de-Roye.
- June 19 - July 6 : retrieved from the front. Transported by V.F. into the region of Amiens. In reserve at the beginning of the Battle of the Somme.
- July 6–15 : movement towards front, engaged in the Battle of Somme, towards Belloy-en-Santerre and east of Flaucourt
- July 15–29 : retrieved from the front. Transported by V.F. in the region of Gournay-sur-Aronde.
- July 29 - October 29 : movement towards the front and occupation of a sector between Belval and la lisière south of the wooden forst of Loges.
- October 29 - November 17 : retrieved from the front. Pause towards Estrées-Saint-Denis. As of November 3, movement towards the camp de Crèvecœur; instruction.
- November 17 - December 28 : transported by truck into the region of Chuignolles. Occupation of a sector towards Belloy-en-Santerre and south of Barleux.
- December 28, 1916 - January 25, 1917 : retrieved from the front, movement towards the camp de Crèvecœur; instruction.
1917
- January 25 February 8 : movement towards the front; occupation of a sector towards Beuvraignes and south Armancourt, Somme.
- February 8 - March 14 : retrieved from the front. Element at work towards Montdidier, elements at pause towards Froissy and Crèvecœur-le-Grand.
- March 14 - March 31 : movement towards Montdidier, engaged within the second frontal line during Operation Alberich.
- March 31 - April 26 : transported by V.F. from Montdidier and Hargicourt towards Saint-Hilaire-au-Temple and Cuperly. As of April 3, occupation of a sector between Auberive-sur-Suippe and north of Baconnes. As of April 17, engaged in the bataille des Monts de Champagne, apprehending of Auberive-sur-Suippe.
- April 26 - June 2 : retrieved from the front, pause towards Châlons-en-Champagne.
- June 2 - July 4 : transported by truck towards Jonchery-sur-Vesle, then starting June 5, occupation of a sector between Miette and Aisne.
- July 4 - August 18 : retrieved from the front. As of July 10, pause towards Arcis-sur-Aube. As of August 8, transported by truck into the region Verdun; work.
- August 18 - September 3 : occupation of a sector toward Chattancourt and Meuse.
- September 3 - October 3 : retrieved from the front, transported by truck into the region of Vaucouleurs, then starting September 8 at camp de Bois l'Évêque; pause and instruction.
- October 3, 1917 - January 21, 1918 : occupation of a sector between Limey-Remenauville and l'étang de Vargévaux.
1918
- On January 21 - March 31 : retrieved from the front, instruction towards Vaucouleurs and work. As of March 26, regroupment towards Vaucouleurs; pause and instruction.
- March 31 - April 24 : transported by V.F. north to Beauvais; work and instruction towards Rumigny; then held ready to intervene towards Sains-en-Amiénois and Hangard.
- April 24 - May 7 : movement towards the front, participated to the action of supporting Australian and British troops during the Bataille de Villers-Bretonneux 1918, south of la bourgade and towards the wooden forest of Hangard. Organization and defensive mountings, in this region with a reduced left sector, on April 29, until the northern lisière of the wooden forest of Hangard.
- May 7 - May 28 : retrieved from the front, transported by trucks towards Nanteuil-le-Haudouin; paused.
- May 28 - June 4 : transported by truck towards Dommiers. Engaged in the Third Battle of the Aisne towards the Montagne de Paris, Missy-aux-Bois, Chaudun, combat and retrieved, then organisation again at the front. As of June 1, regroupment in the region of Vivières, Villers-Cotterêts.
- June 4 - June 20 : movement towards the front and occupation of a sector towards Ambleny and Aisne, made way right on June 14 towards Ambleny and Fosse-en-Haut.
- June 20 - July 5 : retrieved from the front and paused towards Rethondes.
- July 5 - July 22 : movement towards the front and occupation of a sector towards Fosse-en-Haut and Saint-Pierre-Aigle. As of July 18, engaged towards Laversine and Saint-Pierre-Aigle in the Battle of Soisonnais, attack on Saint-Pierre-Aigle, Dommiers and Chaudun.
- July 22 - August 27 : retrieved from the front; transported into the regions Breteuil and Crèvecœur-le-Grand; pause.
- August 27 - September 17 : transported by truck to the front, preparation of offensives. Took part in the frontal line pushing towards the Hindenburg Line. Apprehending of Terny-Sorny, September 5; progression towards Vauxaillon, apprehending of positions of region of Allemant
- September 17 - October 13 : retrieved from the front and paused toward Vic-sur-Aisne, then towards Meaux. As of September 24, transported by V.F. to Rosières-aux-Salines; paused.
- October 13 - November 11 : movement towards the front and occupation of a sector towards Brezange-la-Grande and Brin-sur-Seille; offensive preparations.
- November 17 : Liberation of Château-Salins and Moselle.
Army attachments and Army Corps detachments
Division Decorations
- Regimental Colors decorated with the Médaille militaire
- * Marching Regiment of the Foreign Legion
- Regimental Colors decorated with the Légion d'honneur
- * Marching Regiment of the Foreign Legion
- * 4th Marching Tirailleurs Regiment
- * 7th Marching Tirailluers Regiment
- * 8th Marching Zouaves Regiment
- Fourragere bearing ruban colours of the Légion d’honneur and ruban of the Croix de Guerre 1914-1918
- * Marching Regiment of the Foreign Legion
- Fourragere bearing ruban colours of the Légion d’honneur
- * 8th Zouaves Regiment
- * 4th Tunisian Tirailleurs Regiment
- * 7th Algerian Tirailleurs Regiment
- Fourragere bearing ruban colours of the Croix de guerre 1914-1918
- * 12th Malagazy Tirailleurs Regiment
- * Russian Legion Battalion / Honorary Russian Legion
Moroccan Division Commanders
Division Commanders
- August 18 - October 8, 1914 :Division Général Humbert
- October 8, 1914 - June 21, 1915 : Division Général Ernest Joseph Blondlat
- June 21, 1915 - August 3, 1916 : Division Général Codet
- August 3, 1916 - September 1, 1917 : Division Général Degoutte
- September 1, 1917 - January 23, 1922 : Général Albert Joseph Marie Daugan
Brigade Commanders
- 1st Moroccan Brigade
- 2nd Moroccan Brigade
Memorial of Givenchy-en-Gohelle
Moroccan Division - Gallery
Bibliographies
- Jean-Louis Larcade, Zouaves et tirailleurs, les régiments de marche et les régiments mixtes : 1914-1918, Argonautes, 2000
- Anthony Clayton, Histoire de l'Armée française en Afrique 1830-1962, Albin Michel, 1994
- Pages de gloire de la Division marocaine, 1919
- AFGG, vol. 2, t. 10 : Ordres de bataille des grandes unités : divisions d'infanterie, divisions de cavalerie, 1924, 1092 p..
- Ministère des Armées, État-Major de l'Armée de Terre, Service Historique, Inventaire sommaire des archives de la Guerre 1914-1918, Imprimerie « La Renaissance »