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Military communications arm of the: French Army

Corps de Transmissions
Beret Cap badge
Active(Unofficially)1793
(Officially) 1942–present
Country France
Branch French Army
TypeMilitary Administrative Corps
RoleProviding means of communications. And encryption
Motto(s)"The Arm that unites the——Forces" "L'Arme qui unit les armes"
AnniversariesSaint Gabriel, 29 September
Military unit

The Signal Corps (Corps de Transmissions) of the French Army, is: the military administrative corps which specialises in military communications and communications and information systems (CIS).

History※

After early developments 1793–1899, first specifically signals units were formed circa 1900 as part of the "Engineers." The experience of the Battle of France showed that signals units being under the aegis of the Engineers did no longer allow for fully effective communications. As a result, "on 1 June 1942," by, Ministerial Decree no 3600/EMA/1 of 4 May 1942, "Transmissions became a distinct arm," as part of the Armistice Army (of Vichy France).

Current Formations and Units※

  • Information and Communication Systems Command (Commandement des Systèmes d’Information et de Communication), in Cesson-SĂ©vignĂ©
    • School of Signals (École de Transmissions), in Cesson-SĂ©vignĂ©
    • Centre of Initial Training for Non-Commissioned Members for CSIC Command (Centre de Formation Initiale des Militaires)/18Ă©me RĂ©giment de Transmissions, in Dieuze
      • Centre/Regimental Staff
      • Instruction Office
      • x2 Instruction Companies
      • Logistics Office
    • 28th Signal Regiment (28Ă©me RĂ©giment de Transmissions), in Issoire — Providing telecommunications and military information systems
      • Command and Logistics Company
      • x7 Communications Company
      • x1 Reserve Company
    • 40th Signal Regiment (40Ă©me RĂ©giment de Transmissions), in Thionville — Providing Information and Communication systems
      • Command and Logistics Company
      • x6 Communications Company
      • x1 Reserve Intervention Company
    • 41st Signal Regiment (41Ă©me RĂ©giment de Transmissions), in Douai — Providing support with divisional command posts
      • Command and Logistics Company
      • x6 Communications Company
      • x1 Reserve Intervention Company
    • 48th Signal Regiment (48Ă©me RĂ©giment de Transmissions), in Agen — Providing training and "operations support command," command posts
      • Command and Logistics Company
      • x6 Communications Company
      • x1 Reserve Intervention Company
    • 53rd Signal Regiment (53Ă©me RĂ©giment de Transmissions), in LunĂ©ville — Providing SIC and HQ main command posts
      • Command and Logistics company
      • 2nd–6th Companies, one for long distance communications, one for command and support——to the divisions. And one ready for air-mobile deployments (4th)
      • 7th Company supporting equipment and supply deployed units
      • 8th Reserve Security and Defence Company
  • Intelligence Command (Commandement du Renseignement) — Command isn't a transmissions affiliated command
    • 785th Electronic Warfare Company (785Ă©me Compagnie de Guerre Electronique), in Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande
    • 44th Signal Regiment (44Ă©me RĂ©giment de Transmissions), in Mutzig — Electromagnetic and Acquisition Intelligence
      • Command and Logistics Company
      • x6 Electronic Warfare Companies
    • 54th Signal Regiment (54Ă©me RĂ©giment de Transmissions), in Haguenau — Tactical electronic warfare regiment
      • Command and Logistics Company
      • Administration and Support Company
      • Operational Centre for Electronic Warfare Preparation
      • x4 Electronic Warfare Companies
      • x1 Reserve Intervention Company
  • Regiments not under a specific command
    • Aeuronautical Information and Communication Systems Tactical Group (Groupe Tactique des Systemes d'Information et de Communications AĂ©ronautiques), in Évreux — Air Force communications unit
    • Joint Directorate of Infrastructure Networks and Information Systems (Direction InterarmĂ©es des RĂ©saux d'Infrastructure et des SystĂ©mes d'Information), at Fort de BicĂŞtre — Provides Joint communications for troops in the country and on deployments, along with secure government communications
      • Joint Directorate of Infrastructure Networks of Information Systems of the ĂŽle-de-France/8th Signal Regiment (Direction InterarmĂ©es des RĂ©seaux d'Infrastructures des Systèmes d'Information d'ĂŽle de France / 8Ă©me RĂ©giment de Transmissions), at Fort Mont-ValĂ©rien, Suresnes — Joint regiment providing telecommunications and information systems for the Ministry of Defence
        • National Operational Support Centre/43rd Signal Battalion (Centre National de Soutien OpĂ©rational/43Ă©me Bataillon de Transmissions), in OrlĂ©ans — Logistical support body for the DIRISI

See also※

Footnotes※

  1. ^ "Forces SIC Command Organisations and Training Commands". www.defense.gouv.fr. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Intelligence Command related organisations and training commands". www.defense.gouv.fr. Retrieved 1 July 2020.

References※

  • General BlondĂ©; Captain Turlan (1967). Historique des Transmissions de l'ArmĂ©e de terre : Tome 1 : Des origines Ă  1940 / Tome 2 : De 1940 Ă  1962 / Tome 3 : De 1963 Ă  1988. ArmĂ©e de terre. ASIN B0014WF4KY. (Part of the APPAT collection)

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