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Descrição: Patriotic vignette in honor of the 163rd Infantry Regiment. (Drawing by Jacques Debut). - the barracks of the regiment on 2 August 1914: On 1 October 1913, the 163rd Infantry Regiment stationed in Corsica since 1891 permeated the 173 ° Infantry Regiment and became a "fortress unit". With its four battalions, the main task is to occupy the many fortresses of the Alpes-Maritimes. The regiment is then divided as follows:. The staff and 2 battalions are in Nice (barracks Riquier or Rusca), the third battalion is housed in the Fort of the Corniche, 1 Company (a source quotes the 9 °) in the Fort of Mont-Agel, 1 Company (a source quotes 10 °) in the Fort de la Tere-de-Chien (La Turbie), 1 company in the Fort de la Revere (Col d'Eze), 1 company in the Fort de la Drette on Col d'Eze, the 3rd Company was in the fortress Mont-Chauve in Aspremont, the 16th Company in Fort Barbonnet in Sospel, the 15th Company and a Disciplinary Department are housed in Entrevaux (Alpes-Haute-Provence). On its arrival on the continent, the 3rd Battalion takes the road of the Grande Corniche: the 9th Company rises to Mont-Agel, which is 10 ° to the Fort of the Dog's Head in La Turbie. - the Corps Leaders from 2 August 1914 to 11 November 1918:. - from 2 August 1914 until. - from 23 December 1914: Lieutenant-Colonel Rivas. December 1915: Lieutenant Colonel Dupac. - from... December 1916 to: Lieutenant Colonel Carlier. - Colonel Devanley. - the various obligations on the flag:. - The Aisne 1917. - Champagne 1918. - Ornaments and lining worn on the flag:. - Tie of the Croix de Guerre decorated with 1 quote of the regiment to the order of the army and 1 quote to the order of the division. (After the battles of March 25, 1915 on the Hartmannswillerkopf the regiment is called by the Germans "The Devil's Regiment" or "The Red Devils"). (The running champion Jean Bouin, who joined the 163rd Infantry Regiment on 15 August 1914, was killed during the attack on Mount Sec near Saint Mihiel on 29 September 1914.). (On 30 March 1916, during Verdun's defense, commander Imhaus, who had returned at the age of 60, was killed, three of his sons had already been killed, the fourth was to be killed in August 1918.).
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