Mysterious, legendary, formidable… The Foreign Legion always fascinates. But what lies behind the white caps?
This year, Fort Nogent opens its doors wide and immerses you in its world. To mark the commemoration of Camerone, enjoy 3 days of unique experiences (April 30, May 3 and 4) alongside the legionnaires.
THE BATTLE OF CAMERONE, A LEGENDARY STORY: On April 30, 1863, during the Mexican expedition, 60 legionnaires besieged in a hacienda heroically resisted 2,000 Mexican soldiers. Every year, this legendary battle, a symbol of loyalty to one’s word and sacred mission, unites the white caps around the “legion spirit.” The military ceremony, open to the public, will take place on Wednesday, April 30th at 11:00 a.m. and will be presided over by Lieutenant General Loïc Mizon, Military Governor of Paris.
AN IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE AT THE HEART OF THE LEGION: After the ceremony, it’s time to celebrate:
Experience the adrenaline rush: military demonstrations, commando courses, and physical challenges.
Enjoy an XL fair: rides, attractions, and family fun.
Attend the Miss White Képi pageant, followed by the Legionnaire’s Ball, from 8:15 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.
Try your luck in the raffle: many prizes to be won!
On May 3rd and 4th, the Fort reopens its doors for two more days of celebration.
A MENU BY THIERRY MARX: This year again, Thierry Marx, Michelin-starred chef and loyal supporter of the Legion, invites you to discover a special, gourmet, and charitable menu. For only €12, you can enjoy a gourmet burger, a pastry, and an organic craft beer. The profits will be donated to the Legionary Mutual Aid, benefiting the wounded, bereaved families, and former legionnaires.
FORT DE NOGENT: A RECRUITMENT CENTRE: Since 1962, Fort de Nogent has been a key point for Legionary recruitment.
Each year, more than 3,000 candidates pass through its doors, but only 1,400 will join the ranks of this elite troop by 2025. The Foreign Legion is a fighting force composed of nearly 9,500 men, representing 12% of the Army’s operational strength. The Foreign Legion is a unique human force, representing nearly 150 nationalities.
Legionnaires serve under a so-called “foreign title” contract and are commanded almost exclusively by French officers. Since 1831, the Legion has been an elite troop of the French Army.
It is engaged in all external operations as well as internal missions to protect the national territory.
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