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Force d'Action Rapide
F-action-rapide
Insignia
Active 1984-1999
Country France
Branch French Army
Type Army Corps
Size 47,000

The Rapid Action Force (French) was an army corps (French) of the French Army, created on July 1, 1984 during the reorganization of the later within the law n°83-606 of July 8, 1983 bearing approbation of the military programming for the years 1984 to 1988; the force would have been in means to deploy in Central-Europe and exterior theatres of operations in case of crisis undergone in intermediary conflicts. The force was dissolved in 1999.

During the 1980s, this army corps was the 3rd pillar of the French Army with the 1st Army (French) and the operational defense of the territory (French).

The FAR regrouped 47,000 men, 240 combat helicopters, 216 armored vehicles (72 AMX 10 RC, 72 ERC-90 and 72 Panhard AML), 200 artillery tubes, 5000 anti-tank missiles in 1990.

Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F076309-0016, Manching, Manöver Frankreich-Deutschland

The President François Mitterrand and Chancellor Helmut Kohl passing review of the troops of the Force d'action rapide stationed at Bade-Wurtember, on September 24, 1987 during a Franco-German manoeuver.

Principal formations[]

Commandants[]

  • 1984-1985 : général de corps d'armée Gilbert Forray
  • 1986-1988 : général de corps d'armée Paul Lardry
  • 1988-xxxx : général de corps d'armée Henry Préaud
  • 1989-1990 : général de brigade Jacques Vidal
  • 1990-xxxx : général de corps d'armée Michel Roquejeoffre
  • 1993-1994 : général de corps d’armée Bertrand Guillaume de Sauville de Lapresle
  • 1994-1996 : général de corps d'armée Philippe Morillon
  • 1996-1999 : général de corps d'armée Jacques Bâton

See also[]

References[]

Sources[]

Bibliographie[]

  • Olivier Latremoliere, La force d'action rapide, Midev, 1993. ISBN 290993800X
  • Général Henri Préaud, « La force d'action rapide », in Les Cahiers de Mars n° 120, 1989
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