franceses
Publicado: 24 Jul 2007, 01:57
Perdona Vhalard por no haberte contestado antes, me explico, quizas sea una burrada, pero sería utilizar los franceses con quepi para simular a la legion extranfera he incluso los cañones del 75 y los ft 17, ya que he conseguido un artículo de la 13 demi en la cual pone que utilizaban este material, a la vez intentaría poner Republicanos, la cuestion sería intentar representar los dos batallones y la motorizada. te adjunto los datos.
French CEFS in the 1940 Norwegian Campaign
Landed at Namsos:
5th Demi-Brigade de Chasseurs Alpins (13 BCA, 53 BCA, 67 BCA), 1013/404 RADCA and 1014/404 RADCA (both 25mm AA batteries), 100/1 engineer platoon
Landed at Narvik:
Headquarters, 1st DLCh (1st Light Chasseur Division)
27th Demi-Brigade de Chasseurs Alpins (6 BCA, 12 BCA, 14 BCA), 31 CES (Ski Recon Company, detached from 13 BCA), 100/14 engineer company, 2 GAAC (Independant Colonial Artillery Battalion with 75mm M1897 field guns)
13th Demi-Brigade Foreign Legion (I/13 and II/13 DBLE)
BACP (Polish Independant Chasseur Brigade)
1st Demi-Brigade (1st and 2nd Battalions)
2nd Demi-Brigade (3rd and 4th Battalions)
CACC 342 (Independant Tank Company with 15 H-39)
6 CAC (Antitank Company detached from 13 BCA, gun type not specified but probably 25mm)
802/49 Light Truck Company
Intended for Narvik, but recalled before being landed:
Headquarters, 2nd DLCh (2nd Light Chasseur Division)
2nd Demi-Brigade Chasseurs Alpins (9 BCA, 20 BCA, 49 BCA)
24th Demi-Brigade Chasseurs a Pied (3 BCP, 19 BCP, 69 BCP)
21st EAM (Armored Car Squadron, car type not specified but probably P-178)
CACC 343 (Independant Tank Company with 15 FT-17)
11th GAAM (Independant Mountain Artillery Battalion, gun type not specified but probably 75mm M1919 or M1928 mountain guns)
6th CAC (Antitank Company detached from 9 BCA, gun type not specified but probably 25mm)
1026/404 RADCA and 1027/404 RADCA (both 25mm AA Batteries)
196/1 Engineer Platoon
843/2 Light Truck Company
some sources also include an unidentified 105mm artillery battalion with this force
Also earmarked for Norway, but evidently never embarked:
Headquarters 1st DLI (1st Light Infantry Division)
140th and 141st RIA (Alpine Infantry Regiments)
14th CDAC (Divisional Antitank Company, gun type not specified, nominally these companies had 47mm guns, but 75mm M1897 were often substituted due to shortage of 47mm AT guns)
4th GAAC (Independant Colonial Artillery Battalion with 75mm M1897)
8th GRDI (Divisional Recon Battalion, would have been mixed horse cavalry and motorcycle recon infantry unit)
CACC 344 (Independant Tank Company with 15 FT-17)
Sources for the above info include the France 1940 website and Dr. Leo Niehorster's WWII Armed Forces website (excellent TO+E site), as well as various books and magazines.
French CEFS in the 1940 Norwegian Campaign
Landed at Namsos:
5th Demi-Brigade de Chasseurs Alpins (13 BCA, 53 BCA, 67 BCA), 1013/404 RADCA and 1014/404 RADCA (both 25mm AA batteries), 100/1 engineer platoon
Landed at Narvik:
Headquarters, 1st DLCh (1st Light Chasseur Division)
27th Demi-Brigade de Chasseurs Alpins (6 BCA, 12 BCA, 14 BCA), 31 CES (Ski Recon Company, detached from 13 BCA), 100/14 engineer company, 2 GAAC (Independant Colonial Artillery Battalion with 75mm M1897 field guns)
13th Demi-Brigade Foreign Legion (I/13 and II/13 DBLE)
BACP (Polish Independant Chasseur Brigade)
1st Demi-Brigade (1st and 2nd Battalions)
2nd Demi-Brigade (3rd and 4th Battalions)
CACC 342 (Independant Tank Company with 15 H-39)
6 CAC (Antitank Company detached from 13 BCA, gun type not specified but probably 25mm)
802/49 Light Truck Company
Intended for Narvik, but recalled before being landed:
Headquarters, 2nd DLCh (2nd Light Chasseur Division)
2nd Demi-Brigade Chasseurs Alpins (9 BCA, 20 BCA, 49 BCA)
24th Demi-Brigade Chasseurs a Pied (3 BCP, 19 BCP, 69 BCP)
21st EAM (Armored Car Squadron, car type not specified but probably P-178)
CACC 343 (Independant Tank Company with 15 FT-17)
11th GAAM (Independant Mountain Artillery Battalion, gun type not specified but probably 75mm M1919 or M1928 mountain guns)
6th CAC (Antitank Company detached from 9 BCA, gun type not specified but probably 25mm)
1026/404 RADCA and 1027/404 RADCA (both 25mm AA Batteries)
196/1 Engineer Platoon
843/2 Light Truck Company
some sources also include an unidentified 105mm artillery battalion with this force
Also earmarked for Norway, but evidently never embarked:
Headquarters 1st DLI (1st Light Infantry Division)
140th and 141st RIA (Alpine Infantry Regiments)
14th CDAC (Divisional Antitank Company, gun type not specified, nominally these companies had 47mm guns, but 75mm M1897 were often substituted due to shortage of 47mm AT guns)
4th GAAC (Independant Colonial Artillery Battalion with 75mm M1897)
8th GRDI (Divisional Recon Battalion, would have been mixed horse cavalry and motorcycle recon infantry unit)
CACC 344 (Independant Tank Company with 15 FT-17)
Sources for the above info include the France 1940 website and Dr. Leo Niehorster's WWII Armed Forces website (excellent TO+E site), as well as various books and magazines.