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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_DanjouJean Danjou - Wikipedia

    Jean Danjou (15 April 1828 – 30 April 1863) was a decorated captain of the Foreign Legion in the French Army. He commanded the two lieutenants and 62 legionnaires who fought the Battle of Camarón during the French intervention in Mexico , in which he was killed.

  2. Jean Danjou, né le 15 avril 1828 à Chalabre , tué au combat le 30 avril 1863 à Camerone , est un officier militaire français du second Empire. Il s’illustra notamment en résistant à une armée de plus de 2 000 Mexicains lors de la bataille de Camerone, le 30 avril 1863.

  3. Jean Danjou. French military officer. Learn about this topic in these articles: Battle of Camarón. In Battle of Camarón. Captain Jean Danjou, who led the legionnaires, enjoys the strange distinction of having his wooden hand revered as a relic of war. Read More. French Foreign Legion. In French Foreign Legion: History.

  4. 5 de jan. de 2018 · The History Guy: History Deserves to Be Remembered. 1.31M subscribers. 11K. 213K views 6 years ago #thehistoryguy #frenchforeignlegion #militaryhistory. The History Guy remembers the forgotten...

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  5. Uma pequena patrulha de infantaria liderada pelo capitão Jean Danjou e pelos tenentes Maudet e Vilain, totalizando 62 soldados e três oficiais, foi atacada e sitiada por uma força mexicana que chegou atingir 2 000 soldados de infantaria e cavalaria, e foi forçada a tomar uma posição defensiva nas proximidades da fazenda ...

  6. 26 de set. de 2020 · Jean Danjou. (Image source: WikiCommons) Embarking. Thus at 1 a.m. on April 30, 1863, Captain Danjou led a 62 man detachment out of their headquarters at Chiquihuite and headed for Palo Verde where they would join the supply column to provide security.

  7. Captain Jean Danjou, who died in the battle at Camerone, Mexico, became the French Foreign Legion’s most powerful legend. The Legion Prepares for a Fight. One night at the end of April 1863, an Indian spy brought word to Legion Colonel Pierre Jeanningros that the next convoy would be attacked by powerful Mexican forces, including regular troops.