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French 3rd Zouave Badge 'J’y Suis, J’y Reste'

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French 3rd Zouave Badge. The badge bears the motto 'J’y Suis, J’y Reste' (Here I am, Here I Remain). This badge was the first foreign award that was allowed to be worn by US troops during World War 2. The US paratroopers of the 509th PIR are allowed to wear this badge (usually on the right breastpocket) in recognition of the unit’s part in the taking of the Youks Les Bains airfield. On 15 November 1942 the 509th PIB (then 2nd Btn 504th PIR) parachuted into Algeria to take control of the airfield. The airfield was 200 miles from any US reinforcements and was defended by the French 3rd Zouaves Regiment which where dug in there. The French commander walked forward and pinned his regiment badge onto the tunic of Lt. Colonel Edson Raff declaring themselves comrades. There are several photos of paratroopers wearing this badge during the invasion of Southern France. This is an early 1935 pattern, maker marked by 'Chobillon'. The badge is unfortunately missing its pin. Rare original badge!

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