The regiment fought in World War I in a series of battles, receiving four citations at the orders of the armed forces.
In 1915, the regiment took part in the Offensive of Champagne and was seen appropriated with a citation at the orders of the armed forces.
In 1919 and with five citations at the orders of the armed forces for acts of valor, the regiment received the privilege on February 17 to bear wearing the Fourragere with ribbon colors of the Médaille militaire.
During the Battle of France in 1940, two-thirds of the regiment was destroyed while covering the Dunkirk evacuation of Allied troops.
On May 1, 1947, the 35th Parachute Light Artillery Regiment (35e Régiment d'Artillerie Légère Parachutiste) (35e R.A.L.P.)
The regiment fought in the First Indochina War at Dien Bien Phu within Operation Castor.
With the end of the Algerian War, the regiment was repatriated to France and became part of the 11th Parachute Division.
The regiment made an unsuccessful fire of FIM-92 Stinger during a Libyan bombardment on 10 September 19873[clarification needed], and on 7 July 1988 shot down a C-130 Hercules transport plane of unknown nationality in Faya-Largeau.
The regiment has been present around the world in Djibouti, Lebanon, Tchad, Central Africa, Gabon, Ex-Yugoslavia, Kurdistan, while also having participated in various humanitarian missions, including, Rwanda part of Opération Turquoise.