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Pierre Segrétain was born on 7 November, 1909 in Mihiel, France. Discover Pierre Segrétain's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?
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7 November 1909 |
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7 November |
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Saint-Mihiel, France |
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(1950-10-08) |
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Mort pour la France
Coc Xa, Vietnam |
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Pierre Segrétain Net Worth
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The 193rd promotion of the École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr chose the promotion Chef de bataillon Segretain. The song of the promotion recalls the arms celebration of Chef de bataillon Segretain.
During September 1950, Segrétain alerted command of the three strong positions of artillery while his men picked up their traces at the frontier. The 1BEP received for mission to retake the town of Dong Kje on colonial route 4 (RC4) while assuring liaison with That Khe situated at 20 km south. While facing a superior enemy in numbers, the 1 BEP would have to make movement towards the cuvette of Coc Xa; surrounded by rocks and vegetation, the 1 BEP (I formation) delivered the first traditional Foreign Legion battlefield of the First Indochina War throughout which the entire battalion was annihilated. Battalion commander Chef de bataillon Segrétain commanded his unit till his last effort. Pierre died of his mortal wounds during the night of 7–8 October 1950, while the remaining survivors of the battalion were filtering across enemy lines to win back That Khe.
1 Bataillon Etranger de Parachutiste, 1 BEP (1948-1955)
A Legion officer formed at the evolutions of the infantry, Pierre was the first commander 1 Chef of the 1st Foreign Parachute Battalion 1 BEP, created on 1 July 1948 at Khamisis, creating also the battalion insignia. On November 1948, the battalion departed to Indochina. With Captain Pierre Jeanpierre seconding command of the 1 BEP, Segrétain led numerous operations in the Tonkin.
In 1945, Pierre rejoined Coëtquidan (French: Coëtquidan), where, as unit Commandant, he was in charge for training transmission units. The Segrétain family lived 2 years of peace. After earning his French paratrooper brevet at Pau, captain Segrétain was assigned to the 1st Parachute Chasseur Regiment 1 RCP.
Little after the allied Disembarking in North Africa in 1942, Pierre's regiment sided this time with the Allies and engaged in the Tunisia Campaign against the Afrika Korps of Rommel. At Loukanda, he led his combat company facing a superiorly numbered and better-equipped enemy. In July 1943, Pierre participated to the creation and reforming of the Marching Regiment of the Foreign Legion (R.M.L.E) with whom, he disembarked at Provence, delivered the Franche-Comté and progressed till Danube. Pierre would be made knight of the order of the Legion of Honor.
With the outbreak of World War II, Lieutenant Segrétain belonged to the Foreign Legion group of the French Levant and volunteered to fight in metropole France. It is with the 20th Colonial Infantry Regiment (French: 20 Régiment d’Infanterie Coloniale) at Saint-Gervais, where he received his baptism of fire. Pierre's bravery and efficiency proved exemplary in showcasing morale support for the ensemble of the troops and would bring forth his first citation. A difficult period commenced for Captain Segrétain, since in December 1940, he sailed to Beirut to join the 6th Foreign Infantry Regiment 6 REI with whom which he fought against the British and Free French Forces in the Syria-Lebanon Campaign.
Saint-Cyrien from Général Joseph Joffre promotion, Pierre was affected to the 35th Infantry Regiment at Belfort as platoon commander (lieutenant) then transmission officer. In May 1936, he volunteered for service in the 1st Foreign Regiment 1 RE at Sidi-bel-Abbès; the Legion. Pierre got introduced to the battle campaigns of Algeria and Morocco with the 2nd Foreign Infantry Regiment 2 REI in 1938 and the 6th Foreign Infantry Regiment 6 REI in 1939.
Pierre Segretain was born in a French military family. His father was a colonel, his grandfather a division general of the French military engineers (French: Génie militaire). Pierre passed 2 years of corniche (French: corniche) at the lycée Sainte Geneviève de Versailles before integrating École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr in 1930.
Pierre Côme André Segretain (7 November 1909 – 8 October 1950) was a French infantry and airborne officer of the French Army who fought in World War II and the First Indochina War, primarily in Foreign Legion units. He received command of the 1st Foreign Parachute Battalion (1 BEP) when the battalion was created in 1948 and led for two years in Indochina before being fatally wounded while leading his battalion during the Battle of Route Coloniale 4.