The unit was created on 28 February 1951, in Hanoi as the "8th Colonial Parachute Battalion", as a part of the French union forces. Present since 1951 and to 1954, the "8th Colonial Parachute Battalion" fought at Lai-Chau, Hòa Bình, Langson and Dien Bien Phu heavily superiorly outnumbered. The Battalion was cited at the orders of the armed forces and mentioned in dispatches four times for acts of valor. The quasi totality of the battalion disappeared and was subsequently dissolved on 19 May 1954, after the Battle of Dien Bien Phu. The unit was recreated as the "8th Colonial Parachute Regiment" on 1 May 1956. The regiment participated in operations against the
Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN), most notably at El Kiffene, Ain El Kesseub and Tarf at the corps of the
25th Parachute Division.
8th Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment (1958 – present) The regiment relocated to the town of
Nancy,
Metropolitan France, in 1961, to form part of the
11th Light Intervention Division. The regimental headquarters moved to
Castres in 1963. The regiment took part in various
peacekeeping missions in
Lebanon on numerous yearly designated occasions within the
UNIFIL first then joined the
Multinational Force in Lebanon. The regiment has been present around the world in Lebanon,
Chad,
Central Africa,
Gabon and many others while mainly participating in humanitarian and
peacekeeping missions. The regiment has been spearheading
combat, combat support, peacekeeping and multipurposed facade mission operations throughout the
globe with the ongoing
war on terror, mainly on all exterior theatres of operations where the
French Armed Forces are engaged in along the five
continents and oceanic surroundings. The regiment served with the NATO ISAF in Afghanistan. In a fierce battle on 18–19 August 2008, ten French soldiers were killed and 21 wounded making it the largest loss of French troops in battle in many years. == Composition ==