7th Infantry Division | |
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7e Division d'Infanterie | |
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Active | 1873 – 1940 |
Country | France |
Branch | Army |
Type | Infantry division |
Role | Infantry |
Engagements | 1914 - Ardennes 1914 - 1st Marne 1914 - Albert 1915 - Champagne 1916 - Verdun 1917 - 2nd Verdun 1918 - Lys 1918 - 4th Champagne |
The 7th Infantry Division (French : 7e Division d'Infanterie) was a French military formation from 1873 to 1940 that fought in World War I and World War II.
The division is formed by the reorganization of the French infantry corps decree (28 September 1873). It is part of the 4th Army Corps (Le Mans), it is formed of two brigades of two regiments each: [3]
In 1914, the division kept the same composition the brigades are stationed Paris while their where located in Dreux, Chartres, Alençon and Argentan. [4]
truck transport to Tours-sur-Marne; resting and training.
The 7th division was part the 4th Army Corps during the entirety of the first World War. This corp was part of :
The 7th division is dissolved in December 1923[ citation needed ].
On May 10, 1940, the 7th Division was composed of:
During the Battle of France the 7th Division under the command of the general François Hupel is part of the 3rd Army.
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