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Battle of Camarón : ウィキペディア英語版
Battle of Camarón

The Battle of Camarón ((フランス語:Bataille de Camerone)) which occurred over ten hours〔 on 30 April 1863 between the French Foreign Legion and the Mexican army, is regarded as a defining moment in the Foreign Legion's history. A small infantry patrol, led by Captain Jean Danjou and Lieutenants Clément Maudet and Jean Vilain, numbering just 65 men〔 was attacked and besieged by a force that may have eventually reached 3,000 Mexican infantry and cavalry, and was forced to make a defensive stand at the nearby Hacienda Camarón, in Camarón de Tejeda, Veracruz, Mexico. The conduct of the Legion, who refused to surrender, led to a certain mystique — and the battle of Camarón became synonymous with bravery and a fight-to-the-death attitude.
==Background==
(詳細はFrench intervention in Mexico, a French army commanded by the General Forey was besieging the Mexican city of Puebla.〔Ryan, James W., 1996, Camerone, The French Foreign Legion's Greatest Battle, Westport: Praeger Publishers, ISBN 0-275-95490-0〕 The Legion's 1st and 2nd Battalions, under the command of Col. Pierre Jeanningros, had arrived on Veracruz on 26 March.〔 The 2nd Battalion, under the command of Maj. Munier, was assigned to protect the road from Tejeria to Soledad, while the 1st Battalion protected the road onwards to Chiquihuite.〔
In support of the siege, the French sent a convoy, under the command of Capt. Jacques Cabossel, with 3 million francs in gold bullion, siege guns, and sixty wagons of ammunition.〔 Two companies of fusiliers were to escort the convoy from La Soledad to Chiquihuite.〔 However, Jeanningros sent the 3rd company of the 1st Battalion to reinforce the convoy guard when Indian spies told him the Mexicans would ambush the convoy.〔 As the company had no officers, Captain Jean Danjou, adjutant major of the 1st Battalion, volunteered to command.〔 ''Sous-Lieutenants'' (2nd Lts.) Napoleon Vilain and Clement Maudet soon volunteered to join him.〔
Six miles northeast of Camarón, was La Joya, headquarters of Col. Francisco de Paula-Milan's Center Brigade, consisting of National Guard troops from Cordoba, Xalapa, Coscomatepec de Bravo and Veracruz, plus dragoons and lancers.〔

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