27th Alpine Infantry Division
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The 27th Mountain Infantry Brigade (french: 27 Brigade d'Infanterie de Montagne, 27 BIM) is a mountain infantry formation of the
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. The brigade is subordinated to the 1st Armored Division and specializes in
mountain warfare Mountain warfare (also known as alpine warfare) is warfare in mountains or similarly rough terrain. Mountain ranges are of strategic importance since they often act as a natural border, and may also be the origin of a water source (for example, t ...
.


History

It is heir to the traditions of *the 1st Alpine Division FFI, created in September 1944 *renamed the 27th Alpine Division and finally 27th Alpine Infantry Division in December 1944 *the 27th Alpine Brigade in December 1962 *the 27th Alpine Division in August 1976 *the 27th ''division d'infanterie de montagne'' (27th DIM) in July 1994. With the end of conscription, all of the French Army's divisions were downsized and the 27th became a brigade in 1999. After the liberation of the Combe de Savoie and the
Grésivaudan The Grésivaudan (sometimes Graisivaudan) is a valley of the French Alps, situated mostly in the Isère. Etymologically, ''Graisivaudan'' comes from roots meaning "Grenoble" (''Gratianopolis'') and "valley".''Robert des noms propres'' It compris ...
, Colonel Jean Vallette d'Osia became the commander of the 1st Alpine Division of the
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(''1ere Division alpine FFI'') in September 1944, which unified the mountain units created in the
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in the northern Alps. The unit, the first FFI division, was formed at the suggestion of Colonel Marcel Descour, the FFI commander in
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, and approved by General
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. Vallette d'Osia located his headquarters in Challes-les-Eaux. Charles de Gaulle reformed the 27th Alpine Infantry Division on 17 November 1944 under the command of General Molle. The division, which became operational in January 1945, included the 5th Alpine Demi-Brigade (''DBA'') under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Le Ray and the 7th Alpine Demi-Brigade under the command of Colonel De Galbert. Its 159th Infantry Regiment was sent to defend Strasbourg in the same month and did not return to the Alps until March. While the 27th was reorganized, the Alpine valleys were held by the
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(4e DMM), which rejoined the
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on 17 November. The ''4e DMM'' left behind its artillery, which was used to reform the 27th's 93rd Mountain Artillery Regiment (''93e RAM'').


After World War II

From 4 September 1945 the division replaced the 4th Moroccan Mountain Division in occupying Austria, under command of General Béthouart. The French occupation zone there disappeared on 26 October 1955. From 1954 to 1962, they served in Algeria, especially in the mountains of
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, led by General Faure. Some 1,000 Alpines were killed in Algeria. In 1989 the division included the 27e Régiment de Commandement et de Soutien (27e RCS) at Grenoble; the :fr:4e régiment de chasseurs (4e RCh), Gap (36x Panhard ERC-90); the 6e Bataillon de Chasseurs Alpins (6e BCA), Varces-Allières-et-Risset; the 7e Bataillon de Chasseurs Alpins (7e BCA), Bourg-Saint-Maurice; the 11e Bataillon de Chasseurs Alpins (11e BCA),
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; the 13e Bataillon de Chasseurs Alpins (13e BCA), Chambéry; the 27e Bataillon de Chasseurs Alpins (27e BCA), Annecy; the 159e Régiment d'Infanterie Alpine (159e RIA), Briançon; the 93e Régiment d'Artillerie de Montagne, Varces (24x towed M101), and the 7e Bataillon du Génie de division Alpine (7e BGDA), Avignon. Later, the "Alpins" of the 27th mountain infantry brigade intervened in Lebanon, Chad, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Ivory Coast and Afghanistan. In 2016, the brigade was attached to the 1st Division.


Organisation

The brigade is now organized as: * Operational Control ** État-Major de Brigade ''(Brigade Staff)'', in Varces-Allières-et-Risset, and element at the Grenoble Mountain Troops Hotel ** 4éme Régiment de Chasseurs à Cheval ''(4th Regiment of Mounted Chasseurs)'', in Gap (Light Tank and Light Mechanised) ** 7éme Bataillon de Chasseurs Alpins ''(7th Battalion of Alpine Chasseurs)'', in Varces-Allières-et-Risset (Light Mechanised/High Mountain Armoured) ** 2éme Régiment Étranger de Génie ''(2nd Foreign Engineer Regiment)'', in Saint-Christol (Mountain Engineering) ** 13éme Bataillon de Chasseurs Alpins ''(13th Battalion of Alpine Chasseurs)'', in
Chambéry Chambéry (, , ; Arpitan: ''Chambèri'') is the prefecture of the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of eastern France. The population of the commune of Chambéry was 58,917 as of 2019, while the population of the Chamb ...
(Light Mechanised) ** 27éme Bataillon de Chasseurs Alpins ''(27th Battalion of Alpine Chasseurs)'', in Annecy (Light Mechanised) ** 93éme Régiment d'Artillerie de Montagne ''(93rd Mountain Artillery Regiment)'', in Varces-Allières-et-Risset (Mobile Artillery) ** 27éme Compagnie de Commandement et de Transmissions de Montagne ''(27th Company of Command and of Communications of Mountain)'', in Varces-Allières-et-Risset * Administrative Control ** Groupement de Commandos de Montagne (GCM, Group of Commandos of the Mountain), in
Modane Modane (; ) is a commune in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in southeastern France. The commune is in the Maurienne Valley, and it also belongs to the Vanoise National Park. It was part of the Kingdom of Sardinia unt ...
** École Militaire de Haute Montagne ''(High Mountain Military School)'', in Chamonix Mont Blanc ** Centre de Formation Initiale Militaire — 6éme Bataillon de Chasseurs Alpins, in Gap


External links

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Official page


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