Friday, 30 June 2023

Second Battalion, 76e Régiment d'Infanterie

The 76e Régiment d'Infanterie had a history much the same as its sister regiment, the 77e, and carried honours for Ulm, Jena, Friedland and Solferino. In 1870 it was brigaded in Jolivet's Second Brigade, Verge's Division with the 77e.




It was commanded by Colonel Pierre Francois Alphonse Brice, aged 59 years old, when the war broke out. A graduate of St Cyr he fought in the Crimea where he took a wound to his left eye and cheek in the storming of the Mamelon-Vert. Made colonel of the 76e in 1868 he led it at Spicheren, where it suffered 245 casualties, at Rezonville where it suffered 621 casualties  and at Gravelotte where it lost 51.



The depot battalions formed the 76e Régiment de Marche that was engaged in a number of small actions in Normandy. When the regiment was returned to France after the armistice 1871 it played a role in the suppression of the Commune.


It was heavily engaged again in the Great War in the Argonne, the Marne, the Somme and the Ardennes. It fought again in the Battle of France in 1940, reformed after the war and disbanded in 1976.




12 comments:

  1. I just love the 'classic' red trousers, blue coat and white gaiters, that just screams French to me! Fine work as always Mark:).

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    1. It is a grand uniform to paint. It's hard to think that they kept those uniform colours for nearly 100 years.

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  2. Another solid looking French unit Mark, nice work as always.

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  3. Great job. Look really good to me. 😀

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    1. Thanks Stew. I think when I gave finished this unit I will need to take a brief break from Franco-Prussians...everything is starting to blur...oh maybe putting the right glasses on would help.😏

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    2. That is the challenge with some armies isn't it Mark.....forty battalions all basically the same uniform does tend to sap the energy and enthusiasm somewhat....

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    3. I have a unit of Austrian hussars to do after this regiment bus finished, for a bit of variety.

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  4. Another fine looking battalion Mark. You must now be seeing red and green every time you close your eyes.

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    1. It's when I start dreaming of painting them that I really get worried!

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  5. "C'est magnifique" Mark!

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