18th Army Corps (France)
| 18th Army Corps | |
|---|---|
| 10e Corps d'Armée | |
| Active | 1870–1940 |
| Country | |
| Branch | French Army |
| Type | Army Corps |
| Part of | Second Army |
| Engagements | Franco-Prussian War World War I Battle of France |
| Commanders | |
| Notable commanders | Charles-Denis Bourbaki Louis de Maud'huy Auguste Hirschauer Jean César Graziani Paul-André Doyen |
The French 18th Army Corps (18e Corps d'Armée) was a French military unit created in November 1870 by vice admiral Fourichon.
History
The 18th Army Corps was formally organised by the decrees of 28 September 1873 and 2 August 1874, issued under the presidency of the French Third Republic to complete the post-war reorganisation of the army into eighteen metropolitan corps and one in Algeria.[1]
Commanders
1870s
- 1870 : Général Crouzat
- 1870 : Général Abdelal
- 1870 : Général Bourbaki
- 1870 : Général Billot
- 1873 : Général d'Aurelle de Paladines
- 1874 - 1877 : Général de Rochebouët
- 1878 : Général Berthaut
World War I
- General de Maud’huy (4 September 1914 – 29 September 1914)
- General Marjoulet (30 September 1914 – 19 June 1916)
- General Hirschauer (20 June 1916 – 21 August 1917)
- General d'Armau de Pouydraguin (22 August 1917 – 25 November 1920)
- General Graziani (1 December 1920 – 26 November 1921)
World War II
During the Battle of France in 1940, the 18th Army Corps was commanded by Général de corps d'armée Eugene Jules Rochard (succeeded by Paul-André Doyen). The corps headquarters was located at Dun-sur-Meuse.
| 18th Army Corps Assets (Corps Troops) (May 1940) (Click "show" to expand) | |
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| 1st Colonial Infantry Division (1re DIC) (Click "show" to expand) | |
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| 3rd Colonial Infantry Division (3e DIC) (Click "show" to expand) | |
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| 41st Infantry Division (41e DI) (Click "show" to expand) | |
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References
Sources
- Journal militaire officiel (in French). J. Dumaine. 1874. Retrieved 9 November 2025.
- Les Grandes Unités Françaises (SHAT), Vol. 1, Vincennes, 1967.
| High Command of the French Army (May 1940) | |
|---|---|
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Commander-in-Chief: Maurice Gamelin (until 19 May) • Maxime Weygand | |
| Army Groups | Army Group 1 (Billotte) • Army Group 2 (Prételat) • Army Group 3 (Besson) • Army of the Alps (Olry) |
| Field Armies | 1st • 2nd • 3rd • 4th • 5th • 6th • 7th • 8th • 9th • 10th |
| Army Corps of the French Army (1939–1940) | |
|---|---|
| Regular Army Corps |
1st • 2nd • 3rd • 4th • 5th • 6th • 7th • 8th • 9th • 10th • 11th • 12th • 13th • 14th • 15th • 16th • 17th • 18th • 19th • 20th • 21st • 22nd • 23rd • 24th • 25th |
| Specialized Corps |
Colonial Corps (I, II, III) • Cavalry Corps (I, II) • Fortress Corps (41, 42, 43, 44, 45) |
| 1st Army Group (France) – Structure by Corps (May 1940) | |
|---|---|
| First Army | III Corps • IV Corps • V Corps • Cavalry Corps (I, II) |
| Second Army | 10th Corps • 18th Corps • 41st Fortress Corps |
| Seventh Army | I Corps • 16th Corps |
| Ninth Army | 2nd Corps • 11th Corps • 41st Fortress Corps |
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Source: Les Grandes Unités Françaises (SHAT), 1967 | |
| 18th Army Corps – Order of Battle (May 1940) | |
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| Subordinate Divisions | 1st Colonial Infantry Division (1re DIC) • 3rd Colonial Infantry Division (3e DIC) • 41st Infantry Division (41e DI) |
| Corps Troops (Organiques) | Infantry: 618th Pioneer Regiment • Cavalry: 16th GRCA • Artillery: 118th Heavy Horse Drawn Artillery Regiment (105mm/155mm) |
| Support & Services | 118/1 & 118/2 Sapper-Miner Companies • 118/16 Bridging Train Company • 118/81 Telephone & 118/82 Radio Companies • 18th Light Horse Ambulance (AMH 18) |