35th Infantry Regiment (France)

35th Infantry Regiment (35e régiment d'infanterie) is an infantry regiment of the French Army. Its origins date back to the formation of the régiment de Nemond in 1604 by a member of the gentry from Lorraine whose surname was Némond. During World War I it was nicknamed As de Trèfle (Ace of Clubs). It is now based at the garrison in Belfort.

Notable figures who have served with the regiment or its predecessors include the brothers Louis and Auguste de Keralio (from 1734 to 1749), Étienne-Charles de Damas-Crux (second in command of the régiment d'Aquitaine on 3 October 1779), Maurice Chevalier (in 1913) and Jean Chrétien Fischer.

Predecessors

 * 1604 : Creation of the régiment de Nemond
 * 1618 : régiment de la Force
 * 1661 : régiment de Durfort-Montgomery
 * 1665 : régiment de Durfort-Rauzan
 * 1670 : régiment Duc d'Anjou
 * 1671 : renamed the régiment d'Anjou
 * 1753 : renamed the régiment d'Aquitaine
 * 1776 : its 2nd and 4th battalions reformed the régiment d'Anjou

Battle honours
==Motto==