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Morroccan Tabors - Morroccan “goums” were initially formed for internal security in 1908. They were eventually absorbed into the military with a ‘goum” equivalent to a ‘company’. A “tabor” was the equivalent to a battalion and consisted of three goums. Three tabors formed a “group”. The tabors were never used on the battlefield as a group but were deployed as replacements for infantry units. “Goumiers” were the name of those serving in these units. Here is a further break down of French forces in Italy (1943 onwards) from the book:
"La campagne d'Italie - Les victoires oubliés des Français, 1943-1945"
by Jean-Christophe Notin
editor : Perrin
ISBN : 2262017344
FRENCH EXPEDITIONARY FORCES Order of Battle Including dates of arrival in Italy Commanding General: General Alphonse Juin 1e DIVISION FRANCAISE LIBRE (DFL) - (Motorized Infantry Div, aka Free French Division) General Diego Brosset - arrived in Italy in April 1944 - 1st Brigade - Colonel Delange
13th DBLE Demi-Brigade de la Légion Etrangère, {Half Brigade of Foreign Legion} Chief Battalion Bablon
1 Battalion of Foreign Legion{BLE}
2 BLE
22nd BMNA Bataillon de Marche Nord Africain {North African "Walking" Battalion *}
- 2nd Brigade - Lieutenant-Colonel Garbay
4th Bataillon de Marche {BM}
5th BM
11th BM
- 4th Brigade - Colonel Raynal
21st BM
24th BM
Bataillon d'Infanterie de Marine du Pacifique(BIMP) {Marine Infantry Battalion of Pacific}
- 1st Regiment d'Artillerie Coloniale(RAC) {Colonial Artillery Rgt} Lieutenant-Colonel Maubert
1/1 Squadron
2/1 Squadron
3/1 Squadron
155 Group (Long Tom)
- 1st Regiment de Fusiliers Marins (RFM) - (Marine Fusilier Regiment) Capitaine de Fregate Amyot d'Inville (KIA 10 June 44) succeded by Capitaine de Corvette de Morsier. Light Armor.
1st Squadron
2nd Squadron
3rd Squadron
4th Squadron
E.H.R.
- FTA 21st Groupe Antillais DCA {West Indies AA Group} -Chief Battalion Lanlo
2e DIVISION d'INFANTERIE MAROCAINE {Moroccan Infantry Division} General André Dody - arrived in Italy in end november 1943 - 4th Regiment de Tirailleurs Marocains (RTM)- {Moroccan Skirmisher Rgt} Col Lappara succeded by Col Bridot
1/4 Battalion
2/4 Battalion
3/4 Battalion
- 5th RTM - Colonel Joppé succeded by Lt-Col Piatte
1/5 Battalion
2/5 Battalion
3/5 Battalion
- 8th RTM - Colonel Molle succeded by Col de Berchoux
1/8 Battalion
2/8 Battalion
3/8 Battalion
- 3rd Regiment de Spahis Marocains (RSM) {Moroccan Spahis Rgt}Colonel Pique-Aubrun - light armor M5
1st Squadron
2nd Squadron
3rd Squadron
4th Squadron
E.H.R.
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- 63rd Regiment d'Artillerie d'Afrique (RAA)- {African Artillery Rgt}
1/63 Squadron
2/63 Squadron
3/63 Squadron
4/63 Squadron
- 87th Engineers Battalion Lieutenant-Colonel Berthezène
- FTA 41st DCA group Chief Squadron Blanchet/ Juigner/ Bescond
3e DIVISION d'INFANTERIE ALGERIENNE - {Algerian Infantry Division} General Joseph de Goiselard de Monsabert - arrived in Italy in end December 1943 - 3rd Regiment de Tirailleurs Algériens (RTA) - {Algerian Skirmisher Rgt} Colonel Gonzalès de Linarès
1/3 Battalion
2/3 Battalion
3/3 Battalion
- 4th Regiment de Tirailleurs Tunisiens (RTT) - {Tunisian Skirmisher Rgt} Colonel Roux( KIA 27 January 44) succeded by Lieutenantt-Colonel Guillebaud
1/4 Battalion
2/4 Battalion
3/4 Battalion
- 7th RTA - Col Chapuis
1/7 Battalion
2/7 Battalion
3/7 Battalion
- 3rd Regiment de Spahis Algériens de Reconnaissance (RSAR) {Recon Algerian Spahis Rgt} Lieutenant-Colonel Bonjour (light armor M5)
1st Squadron
2nd Squadron
3rd Squadron
4th Squadron
E.H.R.
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- 67th RAA (African Artillery Rgt)
1/67 Squadron
2/67 Squadron
3/67 Squadron
4/67 Squadron
- 83rd Engineers Battalion Chief Battalion Vilette / Colin
- FTA 37th DCA Group Col Blanchet
4e DIVISION MAROCAINE de MONTAGNE (DMM) {Moroccan Mountain Division} General François Sevez - arrived in Italy in February 44- 1st Regiment de Tirailleurs Marocains (RTM) {Moroccan Skirmisher Rgt} Colonel Brissaud-Desmaillet
1/1 Battalion
2/1 Battalion
3/1 Battalion
- 2nd RTM - Colonel Buot de l'Epine succeded by Colonel Deleuze
1/2 Battalion
2/2 Battalion
3/2 Battalion
- 6th RTM - Colonel Cherrière
1/6 Battalion
2/6 Battalion
3/6 Battalion
- 4th RSM - (light armor M5) Colonel Lambilly (KIA 18 May 44) succeded by Chief Squadron Dodelier
1st Squadron
2nd Squadron
3rd Squadron
4th Squadron
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- 69th Regiment d'Artillerie de Montagne (RAM) - {Mountain Artillery Rgt} Lieutenant-Colonel Cerisier
1/69 Squadron
2/69 Squadron
3/69 Squadron
4/69 Squadron
- 82nd Engineers Battalion Chief Battalion Labouerie
GOUMS MAROCCAINS {Moroccan Goum} General Augustin Guillaume - Arrived in Italy between November 43 and April 44. - 1st Groupe de Tabors Marocains (GTM) {Moroccan Tabor Group} Colonel Leblanc
*2nd Tabor - Chief Battalion Roussel
51st Goum
61st Goum
62nd Goum
*3rd Tabor - Chief Battalion Colbert-Turgis
4th Goum
65th Goum
101st Goum
*12th Tabor - Chief Battalion Leboîteux
12th Goum
63rd Goum
64th Goum
- 3rd GTM - Col Massiet du Biest
*9th Tabor - Commandant Picardat
81st Goum
82nd Goum
83rd Goum
*10th Tabor - Commandant Boulet-Desbarreaux
84th Goum
85th Goum
86th Goum
*17th Tabor - Commandant Alès(KIA 5 June 44) Commandant Parlange
14th Goum
18th Goum
22nd Goum
- 4th GTM - Lieutenant-Colonel Soulard succeded by Colonel Gautier
*5th Tabor - Captain Parlange / Commandant Villemandy
41st Goum
70th Goum
71st Goum
*8th Tabor - Commandant Aunis succeded by Commandant Pantalacci
78th Goum
79th Goum
80th Goum
*11th Tabor - Commandant Pejorlas
88th Goum
89th Goum
93th Goum
RESERVES GENERALES {General Reserves} - 7th Régiment de Chasseurs d'Afrique (RCA) Lieutenant-Colonel Van Hecke . Tank Destroyer M10
1st Squadron
2nd Squadron
3rd Squadron
4th Squadron
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- 8th RCA - Lieutenant-Colonel Simon - Tank Destroyer M10
1st Squadron
2nd Squadron
3rd Squadron
4th Squadron
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- 64th RAA - Colonel Latarse
1/64 Squadron
2/64 Squadron
3/64 Squadron
- Régiment d'Artillerie Coloniale du Levant (Colonial Artillery Rgt of the Levant), Colonel Missonier
1st Group
2nd Group
Groupe de Canonniers Marins (Gunners Sailors Group)
1st Battery Capitaine de Frégate Le Coroller equipped with 155mm GPF (long range Fillioux) these are French guns that the Italians had taken from south France between 40/43 and retrieved after the landing of the allied forces. 2nd Battery Lieutenant de Vaisseau Jourden / Capitaine de Corvette Acloque
* 'Bataillon de Marche' is a general term use by French for assembling
diverse elements from different units in a temporary unit and to distinguish
it from the regular formations.
French Abbreviations of units sorted by size of unit
DIM = Division d'Inanterie Maroccaine {Moroccan Infantry Division}
DMM = Division Marocaine de Montagne {Moroccan Mountain Division}
GTM = Groupe de Tabors Maroccains {Moroccan Tabor Group}
BM = Bataillon de Marche {March battalion--general term for diverse unit}
RAA = Regiment d'Artillerie d'Afrique {African Artillery Rgt}
RAC = Regiment d'Artillerie Coloniale {Colonial Artillery Rgt}
RAM = Regiment d'Artillerie de Montagne {Mountain Artillery Rgt}
RCA = Régiment de Chasseurs d'Afrique {African Light Infantry Rgt}
RFM = Regiment de Fusiliers Marins {Marine Fusilier Regiment}
RTA = Regiment de Tirailleurs Algériens {Algerian Skirmisher Rgt}
RTM = Regiment de Tirailleurs Maroccains {Moroccan Skirmisher Rgt}
RTT = Regiment de Tirailleurs Tunisiens {Tunisian Skirmisher Rgt}
RSM = Regiment de Spahis Maroccains {Moroccan Spahis Rgt}
BLE = Brigade de la Légion Etrangère {Brigade of French Foreign Legion}
DBLE = Demi-Brigade de la Légion Etrangère {Demi-Brigade of French Foreign Legion}
FTA = Forces Terrestres Antiaérienne {AA Ground Forces}
EHR = Escadron Hors Rang {Outstanding Squadron}- a supply & administrative unit