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The Red Devils alludes to the name Red Devils given to the 152nd Infantry Regiment by Germans in World War I. It was then adopted by the Regiment itself.
The Red Devils alludes to the name Red Devils given to the 152nd Infantry Regiment by Germans in World War I. It was then adopted by the Regiment itself.
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152ND INFANTRY REGIMENT, FRENCH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the 152nd Infantry Regiment, French Army

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The Red Devils alludes to the name Red Devils given to the 152nd Infantry Regiment by Germans in World War I. It was then adopted by the Regiment itself.


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