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Presentation of the Navy unit pennants

The unit pennants (fanion) of the French Navy are presented by Rear Admiral Kessler in Les témoins du sacrifice (Cols Bleus, No. 2326, 11 November 1995).

Originally used to signal units on land or landing corpses, the pennants, non mandatory, were purchased by the units. Today the symbols of the moral statutes of the units, the pennants are strictly regulated. Their design must be approved by the Chief of Staff of the Navy before they can be manufactured by the Navy relevant services. The decorations granted to the unit are pinned on the pennant.
The pennants of the disbanded units are kept by the Historical Service of the Navy and showed in a honour room of the Queen's Pavilion in the Castle of Vincennes, where they can be seen every Wednesday, 14:00-17:00.

Ivan Sache, 14 March 2009


List of Navy units with a pennant

Here is the list of unit pennants shown (obverse end reverse) on the aforementioned source, with links to the dedicated pages of the website of the Navy (showing the same information).
The list was made in 1995 and is no longer accurate. The up-to-date listing of the units is available on the Navy website.


Fighting vessels

Submarines
Le Téméraire (S 617)
Le Triomphant (S 616)
L'Inflexible (S 615)
L'Indomptable (S 613)
Perle (S 606)
Améthyste (S 605)
Émeraude (S 604)
Casabianca (S 603)
Saphir (S 602)
Rubis (S 601)

Surveillance frigates
Floréal (F 730)
Prairial (F 731)
Nivôse (F 732)
Ventôse (F 733)
Vendémiaire (F 734)
Germinal (F 735)







Landing-barge transport vessels
Foudre (L 9011)
Siroco (L 9012)
Ouragan (L 9011)
Orage (L 9012)

Aircraft carriers
Charles de Gaulle (R 91)
Jeanne d'Arc (R 97)








Corvettes (avisos)
Lieutenant de Vaisseau Le Hénaff (F 789)
Lieutenant de Vaisseau Lavallée (F 790)
Commandant l'Herminier (F 791)
Premier Maître l'Her (F 792)
Commandant Blaison (F 793)
Enseigne de Vaisseau Jacoubet (F 794)
Commandant Ducuing (F 795)
Commandant Birot (F 796)
Commandant Bouan (F 797)


P400-type patrol boats
L'Audacieuse (P 682)
La Boudeuse (P 683)
La Capricieuse (P 684)
La Fougueuse (P 685)
La Glorieuse (P 686)
La Gracieuse (P 687)
La Moqueuse (P 688)
La Railleuse (P 689)
La Rieuse (P 690)
La Tapageuse (P 691)
Anti-aircraft frigates
Duquesne (D 603)
Cassard (D 614)
Jean Bart (D 615)







Light-transport vessels
Champlain (L 9030)
Francis Garnier (L 9031)
Dumont d'Urville (L 9032)
Jacques Cartier (L 9033)
La Grandière (L 9034)









Other patrol boats
Albatros (P 681)
Flamant (P 676)
Cormoran (P 677)
Pluvier (P 678)
Grèbe (P 676)
Sterne (P 680)
Anti-submarine frigates
Tourville (D 610)
De Grasse (D 612)
Georges Leygues (D 640)
Dupleix (D 641)
Montcalm (D 642)
Jean de Vienne (D 643)
Primauguet (D 644)
La Motte-Picquet (D 645)
Latouche-Tréville (D 646)


Landing barges and vessels
Flotille amphibie
Sabre (L 9051)
Rapière (L 9061)
Hallebarde (L 9062)
La Fayette-type frigates
La Fayette (F 710)
Surcouf (F 711)
Courbet (F 712)
Aconit (F 713)
Guépratte (F 714)






Minesweepers
Éridan (M 641)
Cassiopée (M 642)
Andromède (M 643)
Pégase (M 644)
Orion (M 645)
Croix du Sud (M 646)
L'Aigle (M 647)
Lyre (M 648)
Persée (M 649)
Sagittaire (M 650)
Verseau (M651)
Céphée (M 652)
Capricorne (M 653)

Support vessels

Resupplying tankers
Meuse (A 607)
Var (A 608)
Marne (A 630)
Somme (A 631)
Hydrographic vessels
Lapérouse (A 791)
Borda (A 792)
Laplace (A 793)
Arago (A 795)
Experimentation vessels
Monge (A 601)
Bougainville (L 9077)
D'Entrecasteaux (A 787)
Operating-forces support vessels
Loire (A 615)
Jules Verne (A 620)

On-land units

Marines and commandos
Marines and commandos base (Base des fusiliers marins et commandos)
Brest Marines Group (Groupement des fusiliers marins de Brest)
Toulon Marines Group (Groupement des fusiliers marins de Toulon)
Cherbourg Marines Company (Compagnie de fusiliers marins de Cherbourg)
Lann-Bihoué Marines Company (Compagnie de fusiliers marins de Lann- Bihoué)
Nîmes-Garons Marines Company (Compagnie de fusiliers marins de Nîmes-Garons)
South France Marines Company (Compagnie de fusiliers marins de France Sud)
Rosnay Marines Company (Compagnie de fusiliers marins de Rosnay)
L'Île-Longue Marines Company (Compagnie de fusiliers marins de l'Île-Longue)
Jaubert Commando
Trépel Commando
De Montfort Commando
De Penfentenyo Commando
Hubert Commando

Navy air bases, entrepôts and centers
Landivisiau Navy Air Base (Base aéronautique navale de Landivisiau)
Lanvéoc-Poulmic Navy Air Base
Lann-Bihoué Navy Air Base
Saint-Mandrier Navy Air Base
Nîmes-Garons Navy Air Base
Hyères Navy Air Base
Tontouta Navy Air Base
Cuers-Pierrefeu Navy Air Base
Dugny-Le Bourget Navy Air Base
Toussus-le-Noble Navy Air Base
Lann-Bihoué Navy Air Main Entrepôt (Entrepôt principal de l'aéronautique navale de Lann-Bihoué
Cuers Navy Air Main Entrepôt
Millé Center (Centre Millé)

Navy Air Squadrons
10 S (Lynx, Alouette III)
22 S (Alouette III)
50 S (Rallye, Cap 10)
56 S (Nord 232)
57 S (Falcon 10)

Marseilles Navy Firefighters Battalion
1st Company (Endoume)
2nd Company (Louvain)
3rd Company (Saint-Pierre)
4th Company (Plombières)
5th Company (La Bigue)
6th Company (Plombières Technical Center)
7th Company (Port-de-Bouc)
8th Company (Navy Firefighters College)
9th Company (Command and Support Company)
10th Company (Marignane)
11th Company (Plombières Medical Center)






Navy Instruction Centers
Brest Navy Instruction Center (Centre d'instruction naval de Brest)
Petty Officers College, 1st Company (École de maistrance, 1e compagnie)
Petty Officers College, 2nd Company
Petty Officers College, 3rd Company
Petty Officers College, 4th Company
Petty Officers College, 5th Company
Seamen Class, 11th Company (Cours des matelots, 11e compagnie)
Seamen Class, 12th Company
Seamen Class, 13th Company
Navy Higher Military Instruction (Préparation militaire supérieure marine)
Querqueville Navy Instruction Center
Saint-Mandrier Navy Instruction Center
Submarine force on-land units
L'Île-Longue Base
Mediterranean Base
Training Center of Submarine Forces (Centre de préparation des forces sous-marines)
Missile-throwing Submarine Squadron (Escadrille des sous-marins lanceurs d'engins)
Attack Nuclear Submarine Squadron (Escadrille des sous-marins nucléaires d'attaque)
Acoustic Interpretation and Identification Center (Centre d'interprétation et de reconnaissance acoustique)
Rosnay Transmission Center (Centre de transmissions de Rosnay)







Navy Air Flotillas
4 F (Hawkeye)
11 F (Super-Étendard)
12 F (Rafale M)
17 F (Super-Étendard)
21 F (Atlantique 2)
23 F (Atlantique 2)
24 F (Falcon 50, Nord 262, Xingu)
25 F (Gardian)
28 F (Nord 262, Xingu)
31 F (Lynx)
32 F (Super-Frelon)
34 F (Lynx)
35 F (Dauphin, Alouette III)
36 F (Panther)

Navy bases
Adour Navy Base (Base navale de l'Adour)
Fort-de-France Navy Base
Nouméa Navy Base
Papeete Navy Base
Ports des Galets Navy Base

Navy Colleges
Salon-de-Provence Navy Air College (École d'aéronautique navale de Salon-de-Provence)
Navy Air College (École d'aéronautique de la Marine)
Atomic Energy Military Applications College (École des applications militaires de l'énergie atomique)
Marines College (École des fusiliers marins)
Navy Firefighters College (École des marins-pompiers)
Harbingers College (École des fourriers)
Maneuver and Navigation College (École de manœuvre et de navigation)
Takeoff Deck Staff College (École du personnel de pont d'envol)
Diving College (École de plongée)
Naval Command Colleges' Group (Groupe des écoles du commissariat de la Marine)
Embarked Helicopters Specialization College (École de spécialisation sur hélicoptères embarqués)
Flying Staff College (École du personnel volant)
Hyères Training and Instruction Center (Centre d'entraînement et d'instruction de Hyères)
Lanvéoc-Poulmic Training and Instruction Center

Recently decommissioned vessels

Garonne (A 601)
Oléron (A 610)
Second Maître Le Bihan (F 788)

Ivan Sache, 14 March 2009


Badge of the Navy Air Force units

The badges used by Navy Air Force units are regulated by Ministerial Decree No 2789 EMG/M/AERO/0 of 31 October 1946. Claiming that most badges used beforehand had no elements related to the Navy Air Force, the Minister stated that:
- the badge should be made of a shield of modern shape, in proportions 13:16;
- the chief of the badge should have an height of 3/16 of the height of the badge and bear the "penguin", that is the emblem of the Navy Air Force (an anchor with a star in its upper part, over two wings, all in gold);
- the emblem of the unit should be placed in the main field of the shield.
On 7 February 1947, the Decree was amended, prescribing the addition of a golden mural crown surmounting the shield of the Navy Air bases, considered as "fortified towns" (places), and of the name of the base on the shield.
In 1951, an official homologation procedure of the badges was set up, the approved badges being numbered "M ...", "M" standing for "Marine" (Navy). Decree No. 808 EMM/CAB of 5 December 1985 did not change anything to the prescription of the unit badges.

Differences in details of the badges are due to manufacturer's license or even gross mistake. The Fréjus-Saint-Raphaêl base was granted a badge without the crown while the 31F squad was granted a badge with the crown, quickly corrected.

Ivan Sache, 23 March 2009