- Henri Nicol
Henri Paul Hipolito Nicol was an officer of the
French Navy in the 19th century. Based on the ship "Minerva" of the French Oriental Fleet, he deserted when the ship was anchored atYokohama harbour, with his friendEugène Collache to rally other French officers, led byJules Brunet , who had embraced the cause of theBakufu in theBoshin War .Nicol was a classmate of Collache as the
Ecole Navale , France's Military Academy, where he had learnt some Japanese.Nicol participated to the
Naval Battle of Miyako , when three Bakufu warships were dispatched for a surprise attack against Imperial forces. He was on the "Kaiten" together with the samurai warriors, theShinsengumi . The other ships were the "Banryu" and the "Takao". Nicol had been selected for the main attack on the "Kaiten" because he was a native ofBordeaux , and happened to know well about the characteristics and construction of the revolutionary warship "Kotetsu", built in the same city.To create surprise, the "Kaiten" entered Miyako harbour with an American flag, and the "Banryu" with a Russian one. They raised the Bakufu flag seconds before boarding the "Kotetsu". The "Kotetsu" managed to repel the attack with a
Gatling gun, with huge loss on the attacking side. Nicol was severely wounded in the leg and arm.The two rebel warships escaped back to Hokkaido however, but the "Takao" was pursued and wrecked herself voluntarily.
After the reddition of the Bakufu forces and the end of the conflict, Nicol was sent back to France with the other French officer. He was judged for treason, but condemned lightly. He was soon drafted as a private soldier in the
Franco-Prussian War , but died in the conflict at the age of 24.
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