The bugler Artagilas died getting hit by a bullet in the forehead when he rang the charge of the 2nd battalion and subs.
The 107th RI was stationed in Angouleme in January 1939, when they were required to implement the plan de barrage (lit.
On August 24, 1939, the 107th left the barracks Gaspard-Michel for Lorraine where it participated in one of the few offensive actions of the "Phoney War", that of Sare.
Under pressure from the enemy, it found itself in Châteauroux where, having retained its cohesion, it is organized to defend the city.
[4] In spring 1945, the unit was attached to the Army commanded by General Larminat and responsible for the reduction of pockets of German resistance on the Atlantic coast.
April 14, 1945, in the Royan pocket, in a "vulnerable operation," the regiment attacked towards Meschers and Talmont.
On April 15, the regiment moved towards the Compin and dropped Suzac, focusing on the German fortifications.