
At the time of the armistice, they were stationed in Lorraine and left France at Marseilles on 15 February 1919, arriving at Haiphong where the unit was dissolved. A short move to the trenches at Clové then followed where they were involved in two attacks between 29 and 30 October 1918. In June 1918, the battalion was in the trenches in the area of Anould (Vosges), staying there until 22 June during which time they were involved in the repulse of a strong German attack. They first saw action with the 12th ID during the 2nd Battle of the Aisne on the Chemin des Dames on the 5– following up the attack of the regiments to which they are attached and were involved in resupplying the forward troops, consolidating trenches and in the organization of any captured territory. The 4th Cie, the HQ and the Machinegun Company remained under the command of the regimental commander (Dez) at Montramboeuf.
2 Cie – attached to the 67th RI at Ambrie. 1 Cie- attached to the 54th Ri at Sept Monts. On 10 April, the 7th was assigned to the 19th Division but on attachment to the 12th Division: They underwent training at Frejus until April 1917. The 7th Battalion was formed from the Vietnamese in Tonkin on Februand landed at Marseilles in September. Two battalions of Vietnamese combat soldiers served in France: the 7ème and the 21ème Bataillons de Marche Indochinois, RTIC. 24,212 belonging to the 15 transit battalions. 4,800 belonging to the 4 or 5 combat battalions. Vietnamese order of battle in World War I Ī total of 92,411 Vietnamese men from French Indo-China were in the service of France and were distributed in the following formations, of which around 30,000 died: Many of these troops sought out and joined the Vietnamese nationalist movement focused on overthrowing the French. Exposed to new political ideals and returning to a colonial occupation of their own country (by a ruler that many of them had fought and died for), resulted in some sour attitudes. Additional Vietnamese were in the Middle East. They were conscripts, and thousands lost their lives at the Somme and Picardy. Īlmost 100,000 Vietnamese went to Europe to fight and serve on the French battlefront. The French entry into World War I saw the authorities in Vietnam press-gang thousands of "volunteers" for service in Europe, leading to riots throughout Cochinchina. 7 Patriotic publishing and secret societies. 2 Vietnamese order of battle in World War I. 1 Service in Europe and the Middle East.
There you can select the different weapons you have unlocked, and then respawn with your new selection. In Rifle Deathmatch you can change your loadout by going to the loadout menu via the ESC key. But playing as different roles to what you usually go for can be fun, and gives you valuable insight into their strengths and weaknesses.
If you still don’t have any of your preferred weapons, you can always create your own squad and take the role you want. Switch to a different squad and role via the scoreboard. If the role is already taken you will need permission to swap. This can be done by clicking switch in the squad screen.
Switch to a different role in your squad.
For the possible loadouts available to each role, please click here to see the squad guide.
Change the loadout of your role in the squad screen. Switch to your sidearm or melee weapon (if you have one) by scrolling the mouse wheel:. There are a few ways to change weapons in the Frontlines game mode: