Foreign Air Supply Company
The Foreign Air Supply Company (French: compagnie étrangère de ravitaillement par air) (C.E.R.A.) was an air supply unit of the French Foreign Legion. It provided air delivery of supplies during the First Indochina War.
| Foreign Air Supply Company | |
|---|---|
| Compagnie étrangère de Ravitaillement par Air | |
![]() Company Insignia | |
| Active | January 1, 1951 to August 31, 1951 |
| Country | France |
| Branch | |
| Type | Foreign Airborne Supply |
| Garrison/HQ | Bac Mai |
| Colors | Green and Red |
| Anniversaries | Camerone Day |
| Engagements | First Indochina War |
| Abbreviation | C.E.R.A |

From October 1948, the Compagnie de Ravitaillement Par Air des Troupes Françaises d’Indochine Nord was assigned to the 1er RCP; then was renamed CRA de la Base Aéroportée Nord (CRA/BAPN) on January 1, 1949.
The company was created on January 1, 1951 from the Air Supply Company (CRA/BAPN). Stationed at Hanoi until 1 August, the foreign combat company was in charge of delivering logistical supply and was manned by 120 legionnaires and 70 autochthones.[1]
Dissolved, the foreign combat company became on September 1, 1951, the Air Supply Company of the Land Forces of North Vietam (CRA/FTNV). It then became CRA 3 in 1953.
References
- Revue Képi blanc Hors série 2008 n° 1 page 10
External links
- CERA - History of the CERA
