2e Régiment Étranger de Parachutistes (2e REP): the elite of the Foreign Legion

The 2e Régiment Étranger de Parachutistes (2e REP) is one of the French Army's most prestigious and decorated units. Created in 1948 under the name 2e Bataillon Étranger de Parachutistes (2e BEP), this formation represents the only parachutist unit of the Foreign Legion, a branch of the Armée de Terre that receives volunteers from all over the world. Its history is rooted in the difficult period of decolonisation, operating with heroism first in Indochina and then in Algeria, where it distinguished itself in high-intensity combat.
After the independence of Algeria and the reorganisation of the French forces, the 2nd REP was permanently stationed in Calvi, Corsica, in 1967. Since then, the regiment has developed an operational identity based on extreme discipline, esprit de corps and readiness for deployment in any theatre of operations. It is an integral part of the 11e Brigade Parachutiste (11e BP), the French Army's main airborne light infantry formation.

Its legionnaires - from dozens of countries and united by an oath of allegiance to the Legion and to France - undergo extremely tough physical and moral training. The uniqueness of the 2e REP lies not only in its military capacity, but also in the inter-ethnic cohesion and absolute loyalty that make it one of the most feared and respected formations internationally.
Organisation and Operational Capabilities: A Multi-Role Force for Complex Missions
The 2e REP is a true elite unit ready to be deployed anywhere in the world within a few hours. Composed of around 1,400 Legionnaires, the regiment is divided into several companies, each specialising in a specific operational environment. This articulation allows the regiment to deal with a wide range of scenarios, from anti-terrorist operations in urban environments to raids in desert, mountain and amphibious environments.

The main companies are:
- Combat Companies (1st-4th): each with a specific environmental specialisation (mountain, desert, nautical, urban combat).
- Command and Logistics Company (CCS): organisational and logistical heart of the regiment.
- Support Company (CEA): with sharpshooters, mortars, sappers and other specialists.
- Operational Reserve Company (5th): composed of Legionnaires in extended service or advanced training personnel.
In addition to basic parachute training, the Legionnaires of the 2nd REP undergo regular tactical and technical refresher courses, with a focus on irregular warfare, close combat and survival in hostile environments. They are also qualified in the use of light assault vehicles, precision weaponry and tactical communication systems.
The regimental motto, 'More Majorum' ('According to the customs of the ancestors'), reflects the warrior attitude and respect for tradition, elements that blend with operational innovation to give the 2nd REP a tactical advantage in every mission.
Missions and International Reputation: From Africa to Afghanistan, Always on the Front Line
The 2e REP took part in all major French military operations in recent decades. One of the most famous was Operation Bonite (Kolwezi) in 1978, when the regiment was parachuted into the mining town of Zaire (now Democratic Republic of Congo) to free hundreds of European hostages held by pro-communist rebels. The operation was an extraordinary tactical and propaganda success, but cost the lives of several Legionnaires, who are still commemorated today with respect and pride.
In subsequent years, the 2nd REP has operated in Lebanon, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, Gabon, Mali, Central African Republic, Afghanistan and the Sahel, where it is engaged in countering jihadism as part of operations Serval, Barkhane and, more recently, Alae. In each of these missions, the legionnaires of the 2nd REP distinguished themselves for their combat capability, rapidity of intervention and resilience.
The presence of the 2nd REP is also often required in the context of humanitarian intervention or evacuation of civilians in unstable areas. The ability to operate autonomously for days, with a high level of mobility and coordination with other special forces, makes the regiment an extremely flexible military instrument.

Within the French army and in the NATO context, the 2e REP enjoys an excellent reputation. It is often considered on a par with the best-known special units, such as the British SAS or the Italians of the 9th Regiment Col Moschin. The regiment regularly participates in joint exercises with allied forces, contributing to the building of strategic interoperability that is essential for multinational operations.
The 2e Régiment Étranger de Parachutistes is not just a military unit: it is a living symbol of excellence, discipline and internationalism in the service of France. Rooted in the tradition of the Foreign Legion but projected towards the challenges of the future, it continues to represent a guarantee of effectiveness and honour in the world's most difficult theatres.
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Born Alessandro Generotti, C.le Maj. Parachutist on leave. Military Parachutist Patent no. 192806. 186th RGT Par. Folgore/5th BTG. Par. El Alamein/XIII Cp. Par. Condor.
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