Four new recruits to the gendarmerie brigade

The Clermont-l’Hérault motorized gendarmerie platoon saw its full strength after the arrival of experienced personnel. A unit with departmental competence, the strength of which is made up of 34 people, an officer, 21 non-commissioned officers and 12 volunteer auxiliary gendarmes.

Bikers, cavers, various profiles

Chief Warrant Officer Fabrice Przybylski arrives from Font-Romeu, where he worked as brigade commander. Today, he comes to lend a hand to the management team.

His beginnings as a parachutist at RPIMA in Mont-de-Marsan took him to Lebanon during the civil war and then to New Caledonia, after the events of Ouvéa. Its integration into the gendarmerie went through the Marseille mobile squadron, protection training at the GSIGN and a detachment at the French embassy in Algeria. In 1988, he won the departmental gendarmerie, his success in the motorcycle course allows him to join a specialized unit in Chantilly (60), then will follow over the grades Amiens (80) and Antrenas (48).

Éric Delpech, head marshal, originally from Carcassonne, has already had an 18-year career, starting in the mobile police. Stationed at the Mauléon brigade in the Basque Country and in love with the underground world, he joined one of the only two groups of speleologists from the gendarmerie in Oloron-Sainte-Marie before joining the Pézenas brigade. Today he is delighted with his arrival in Clermont-l’Hérault, in a structure with multiple missions.

Romain Collignon, originally from Sarthe, knows the institution well, he represents the 3rd generation of gendarmes. The territory is not unknown to him, having passed through the mobile squadron of Lodève before joining the motorcycle peloton. And for good reason, as a motorcycle rider in his spare time, he looks forward to following the gendarmerie training in the specialty and thus developing his knowledge of road safety.

Just like his colleague Thibaut Fuentes, also ready to join the training center for motorcyclists of the gendarmerie in Fontainebleau (77). Originally from Bédarieux, his assignment in Clermont-l’Hérault allowed him to get closer to his family after stays in Auvergne, first Thiers then Clermont-Ferrand. Black belt in judo, a youth sport, he is now a rugby player at the Grand Orb Rugby in Bédarieux.

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