Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien



     May 7, 1954.  All the rest of the French positions at Dien Bien Phu have fallen.  Night is falling on strongpoint "Isabelle", a fire base a few miles south of the main camp.  Isabelle will have to be overwhelmed, but there will be a breakout.  About 80 of these guys will get to Laos, with only one being european, a Polish legionaire.  Isabelle was established to execute fire missions to protect the camp proper.  It was a quagmire before the battle started.  As bad as this turned out to be, on the other side of the Nam Yung was a company position that was underwater, all the time.  Strongpoint Wieme didn't have the luxury of barbed wire, just sharpened bamboo.  This was there to cover the secondary airport, which was put out of action the first day.  Isabelle was commanded by an exceptional officer name of Col. Lalande, who made his men dig deep.
     This was a big waste of some very brave Soldiers.


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