French Union forces The G.M.s (Groupement Mobile) were designed as self-sustaining motorized regimental task force unit modelled on the U.S. Army's World War II
regimental combat teams. The G.M.s typically consisted of three infantry battalions with one artillery battalion, along with elements of light armor or tanks, engineer, signal and medical assets, totaling 3,000–3,500 soldiers. Units in the G.M.100 included: • Korea Regiment, consisting of the 1st and 2nd Korea Battalions formed from the elite veteran UN
Bataillon de Corée. • The
Bataillon de Marche of the 43rd Colonial Infantry Regiment. • 520th TDKQ (Tiểu-đoàn Khinh-quân), a light battalion from the
Vietnamese National Army as part of An Khê garrison. • 2nd Group of 10th Colonial Artillery Regiment. • (less) 3rd Squadron of 5th "Royal Poland" Armored Cavalry Regiment – these were in reserve in Pleiku when GM 100 left An Khê
Việt Minh forces The Việt Minh 96th Regiment included: • 40th Battalion (three infantry companies). • 79th Battalion (less) (two infantry companies). • Two weapon companies (mortars, recoilless guns and bomb-launchers). ==In popular culture==