8th Signal Regiment (France)
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The 8th Signal Regiment ({{langx|fr|8e Régiment de Transmissions, 8e RT}}) is a signal unit in the French Army. It is a part of the Signal Brigade.
History
After the defeat of the French Army in 1940 many regiments were disbanded, including the 8th Engineer Regiment (many of whose personnel entered the French Resistance). The number “8” reappears on 1 April 1946 at Fort Mont-Valérien with the formation of the 8th Signal Battalion. Exactly a year later, 1 April 1947, the battalion is transformed into the 8th Signal Regiment, inheriting the honors and traditions of the 24th Telegraph Sapper Battalion and 8th Engineer Regiment.
Honors
=Battle Honors=
- Maroc 1907-1913
- Flandres 1915
- Verdun 1916
- La Somme 1916
- La Malmaison 1917
- Resistance 1940-1944
=Decorations=
- Croix de Guerre 1939-1945 with one palm.
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Category:20th-century regiments of France
Category:French engineer regiments
Category:Military units and formations established in 1907
Category:Military units and formations disestablished in 1944