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Raphaël Vienot

Raphaël Vienot (31 August 1804 – 2 May 1855) was colonel of the French Army who particularly illustrated himself during the Crimean War and was killed in action while leading the assault of his regiment. He is the patron of a promotion at the (Corniche brutionne [fr]).

Raphaël Vienot
Portrait of colonel Vienot
Born31 August 1804
France
Died2 May 1855 (1855-05-03) (aged 50)
Sevastopol
Mort au combat
Allegiance France
Service/branchFrench Army
French Foreign Legion
Years of service1823 - 1855
RankColonel
Commands held1st Regiment of the 1st Foreign Legion 1er R.E.L.E
Battles/warsCrimean War
(French: Guerre de Crimée)

Military career edit

Born in Fontainebleau in 1804, Raphaël Vienot was admitted to the École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr in 1823, after nine years of studies at the Prytanée National Militaire (French: Prytanée Militaire) of La Flèche. He graduated as a sous-lieutenant and was assigned to the 4th Line Infantry Regiment (French: 4e Régiment d'Infanterie de Ligne) where he served for more than twenty years.

In 1846, Vienot was designated as chef de bataillon at the 20th Light Infantry Regiment (French: 20eRégiment d'Infanterie Légère). In 1852 he joined the 1st Foreign Regiment 1er RE of the French Foreign Legion, with the rank of lieutenant-colonel .

On 5 September 1854, during the Crimean War (French: Guerre de Crimée), Vienot was appointed regimental commander. During April 1855, he led a vigorous attack by French and allied troops on the fortified works outside Sevastopol (French: Sebastopol).

During the night of 1-2 May 1855 Vienot launched an assault with his regiment on Fort (French: Redoute) Schwartz. The Russian defenders were overcome by the legionnaires, but Colonel Viénot was shot in the forehead while leading his men. During this assault fourteen of the eighteen legion officers involved were also killed in action.

Vienot was the second regimental commander of the French Foreign Legion to be killed in action while at the head of his men; after Colonel Conrad.

Posterity edit

His name was given a couple of years after his death to the main garrison quarter of the Legion (French: Maison mère de la Légion) at Sidi bel-Abbès in French Algeria then in 1962, to the modern base of the 1st Foreign Regiment 1er RE, at Aubagne in France.

He was chosen as the patron for the 2006-2008 promotion (graduation class) of St Cyr: Corniche Brutionne.

See also edit

References edit

Sources edit

  • Répertoire des chefs de corps
  • Centre de documentation de la Légion étrangère
  • Répertoire des citations (BCAAM)


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