5th Airborne Artillery Campaign Regiment

5th Airborne Artillery Campaign Regiment
5e Régiment d’Artillerie de Campagne Aéroporté
Active 1946 - 1949
Country  France
Branch French Army
Type Artillery Regiment
Role Airborne Artillery
Motto(s) Jusqu’à la mort
Insignia
Abbreviation 5e R.A.C.A.P

The 5th Airborne Artillery Campaign Regiment, (French: 5e Régiment d'Artillerie de Campagne Aéroporté, 5e RACAP) was an airborne artillery unit of the French Army dissolved presently. Divisionary artillery regiment of the 25th Airborne Division, the regiment was heir to the 5th Artillery Regiment (French: 5e Régiment d'Artillerie, 5e R.A) of France. Elements passed to the 20th Light Parachute Artillery Regiment (French: 20e Régiment d'Artillerie Légère Parachutiste, 20e R.A.L.P), then to the 8th Artillery Regiment (French: 8e Régiment d'Artillerie, 8e R.A).

Founded in 1946 under the designation of 5e R.A.P, the regiment would eventually bear the designation of R.A.C.A.P.

The regiment was composed of batteries equipped with diverse materials (wheeled cannon type 75mm, British 88mm, the U.S. cannon type 37mm anti-tank and the U.S. cannon type 75mmm) along with other anti-aircraft type equipments.[1]

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