Foreign Legion Detachment in Mayotte | |
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Détachement de Légion étrangère de Mayotte | |
Active | 1973 – present |
Country | France |
Branch | French Army |
Type | Foreign Legion |
Role | Infantry |
Garrison/HQ | Dzaoudzi, Mayotte |
Motto(s) | Pericula ludus (To Danger My Pleasure) |
Anniversaries | Camerone Day (30 April) |
Engagements | Global War on Terrorism (2001–present) |
Battle honours | Heir to the Regimental Colors of the 3rd Foreign Infantry Regiment Regimental Colors of the 2nd Foreign Cavalry Regiment (1984 – present) |
Insignia | |
Beret insignia of the Foreign Legion Detachment in Mayotte | |
Abbreviation | DLEM |
The Foreign Legion Detachment in Mayotte (French: Détachement de Légion étrangère de Mayotte, DLEM) is a detachment of the Foreign Legion based on the island of Mayotte, near Madagascar. It is the smallest operational unit of the French Army.[1] The main role of the detachment is to maintain a French presence in the region, enabling the French armed forces to quickly react to events in the Indian Ocean and the east coast of Africa.[2][3]
The Foreign Legion Detachment in Mayotte (DLEM) is an infantry regiment of the French Army. The DLEM [4] and all regiments of the Legion, under French command, differentiate from all armies of the world due to, that their Legion Majors, Legion Adjudant Chefs and Legion Adjudants, form both a French and non-French (Foreign) elite composition.