viernes, 1 de agosto de 2014

EL COMBATE DE CAMERONE


The Battle of Camarón (French: Bataille de Camerone) which occurred 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.



THE BATTLE OF DIEN BIEN PHU





THE BATTLE OF DIEN BIEN PHU


The Battle of Đin Biên Ph was the climactic confrontation of the First Indochina War between the French Union's French Far East Expeditionary Corps and Viet Minh communist-nationalist. The battle occurred from March to May 1954 and culminated in an ample French defeat that influenced negotiations over the future of Indochina at Geneva.
The hedgehog concept was based on French experiences at the Battle of Na San. In late November and early December 1952, Giáp attacked the French outpost at Na San, which was essentially an "air-land base", a fortified camp supplied only by air. Giáp's forces were beaten back repeatedly with very heavy losses. The French hoped that by repeating the strategy on a much larger scale, they would be able to lure Giáp into committing the bulk of his forces in a massed assault. This would enable superior French artillery, armour, and air support to decimate the exposed Viet Minh forces but, at Đin Biên Ph, Giáp spent several months stockpiling ammunition and emplacing heavy artillery and AA guns before making his move.
Starting in December, the French, under the command of Colonel Christian de Castries, began transforming their anchoring point into a fortress by setting up 7 positions. The fortified headquarters, PC Gono was centrally located, with positions "Huguette" to the west, “Gabrielle” to the North, "Claudine" and “Isabelle” to the South, "Dominique" to the Northeast, ”Anne-Marie” to the Northwest and “Eliane” to the Southeast.
The position represented in this diorama is PC Gono where the 1st BEP 
(Bataillon Etranger de Parachutiste) was in reserve.

COMBATE DE LA CONCEPCION


BATTLE OF CONCEPCION

The Battle of Concepción was fought on 9th and 10th July 1882, during the Sierra Campaign of the War of the Pacific (1879-1883). Heavily outnumbered, the Chilean Regiment Nº 6 Chacabuco’s 6th Company of 77 men under the command of Captain Ignacio Carrera Pinto was annihilated by a 1.300 Peruvian force, many of them armed with spears, commanded by Col. Gastó and Ambrosio Salazar after 27 hour fight in the small town of Concepcion in the Peruvian Andes.