The French Foreign Legion earns its legendary…
April 1863 CE
The French Foreign Legion earns its legendary status in the Battle of Camarón when the small infantry patrol unit, led by a one-handed Captain named Jean Danjou, numbering sixty-two soldiers and three officers, is attacked and besieged by Mexican infantry and cavalry units numbering three battalions, about three thousand men, and is forced to make a defense in Hacienda Camarón on April 30.
Danjou is mortally wounded in the defense of the hacienda, and the last of his men mount a glorious bayonet attack fighting to nearly the last man, leaving three survivors.
To this day, 'Camerone Day' is still the most important day of celebration for Legionnaires.