6th Engineer Regiment (France)
The 6th Engineers Regiment is a regiment of the génie militaire of the French Military constituted under the IIIrd Republic. It is the only Engineers Regiment among the Troupes de Marine.
Regimental insignia
Truck Renault and bulldozer of the 6th Engineer Regiment in 2010.
The Battle of Saumur occurred during the last stages of the Battle of France during World War II, when officer cadets from the Cavalry School at Saumur, led by superintendent Colonel Charles Michon, made a defensive stand along the Loire River at Saumur, Gennes, and Montsoreau. For two days the Cavalry School, and other assorted units which had fallen back before the German Wehrmacht advance, held off a German attack. Since the battle occurred after the message by Marshal Pétain which called for an end to fighting, the event is often considered one of the first acts of the French Resistance.
Fall Rot, June 1940
Pont des Cadets de Saumur sign
Gennes and St Eusèbe
Aunis farm near Saumur