Disciplinary Company of the Foreign Regiments in the Far East


The Disciplinary Company of the Foreign Regiments in the Far East created on June 1 1946, was the disciplinary company for serious offenders from all Foreign Regiments in the Far East. The main Disciplinary Company of the Foreign Legion, which received those sent from Legion regiments garrisoned or operating in Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, the Levant and Tonkin was dissolved on July 1 1964, the latter was based on rules and regulations set by général Rollet in 1931.
The Disciplinary Company of the Far East was garrisoned at Tagne Island, in the Cam Ranh Bay. Attached to the 2nd Foreign Infantry Regiment 2e REI, the disciplinary company depended on the battalions implanted in Central Vietnam. After the 1st battalion, the disciplinary mission was transferred to the 4e which arrived on February 1950, the latter being found in Quảng Nam Province. The disciplinary company handled the disciplining of all Foreign Regiments present in French Indochina. The CDRE/EO was dissolved on August 1, 1954, while Tagne Island was placed at the disposition of French Navy Commando Jaubert.

Insignia

Golden grenade with 7 flames, the bomb of the grenade carries the black letters « CD » surrounded with the inscription « DURA LEX SED LEX ». in latin. In front of the flames is detached a white sail. The grenade with 7 flames is the symbol of the Legion; the white sail is that of a Junk ship, which recalls the implementation of the unit on an island, accessible to land only by boat; the inscription means : "The Law is harsh, but it is the Law" evoking the character of the unit. The insignia was created in 1947, by Captain Dutter, Commandant of the CDRE/EO.