Commando Parachute Group

Commando Parachute Group

11e bataillon parachutistes insignia
Active 1965-present
Country France
Branch French Army
Type Force conventionnelle
Role


• Direct Action
• Special reconnaissance
• Foreign internal defense

Other Roles:
• Humanitarian missions
• Information operations
Size 19 Teams
Part of Commandement de la force d'action terrestre
Nickname(s) GCP

The Commando Parachute Group (French: Groupement des Commandos Parachutistes, GCP) are the elite operational pathfinders units within the 11th Parachute Brigade of the French Army. These Commandos form within the various Paratrooper Regiments of France, elite sections of Chute opérationnelle and commando instructors, attached in general to the reconnaissance and support company (CEA) or the logistics and command company (CCL). In case of global rising conflicts, these commandos are dropped ahead of forward ground forces.

French Chuteur Opérationnel Brevet of Commando Parachute Group.

History

The GCP were founded in 1965 as << Équipes de Saut Ouverture à Grande Hauteur >>, SOGH ( High Altitude Jump Teams or HAHO Teams ). On January 1, 1982; the unit was renamed Commandos de Recherche et d'Action en Profondeur, CRAP ( Deep Action and Reconnaissance Commandos ), a designation nomination which was conserved till 1999. In 1969, the Deep Action and Reconnaissance Commandos ( CRAP ) of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment participate for the first time in Chad.

Structure

In 2007, the GCP aligns under their command 19 Teams of paratroopers commandos constituted of a dozen members. The GCP Teams are dispersed in the following French parachute regiments:

A Parachute Commando of a GCP Team from the 1st Parachute Hussar Regiment commencing airborne drop.

Selection

In order to serve in the GCP the candidate must meet the following requirements-

S I G Y C O P (Troupes Aéroportées)

2 1 2 3 3 2 1

S I G Y C O P (Chuteurs Opérationnels)

2 1 2 3 2 2 1

Upon completion of program, candidate is integrated in GCP Teams.

See also

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