





This ceramic mug captures a historic moment for the Foreign Legion: the Battle of Camerone on April 30, 1863. Its dynamic illustration depicts the clash, as fewer than sixty legionnaires heroically resisted a vastly superior Mexican army.

A poignant tribute to their courage, reinforced by the inscription engraved in history: "There were fewer than sixty of them here, opposed to an entire army. Its mass crushed them. Life rather than courage abandoned these French soldiers at Camerone, on April 30, 1863." An emblem of the Legionary spirit, Camerone is much more than a battle: it is a symbol of loyalty and sacrifice, celebrated each year by the Foreign Legion during a solemn ceremony.
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