A little help from France....
Having read "Lucien Ott"'s biography there,
www.ibabodyguards.hu/e...viktor_ott
I have found several errors:
First of all, his Indochina services don't add up:
-"Lucien joined the newly formed French Para-commandos serving in the 2nd Demi-Brigade SAS in Indochina"; there was only one Brigade de Parachutistes SAS in Indochina, from 1946 to 1949. It was then renamed 1ere demi-brigade coloniale de commandos parachutistes. There was never a "2nd Demi-Brigade SAS"
- "then with the 8 BCCP under Col Bigeard. He volunteered to parachute into Dien Bien Phu where he was wounded and captured by the Viet Minh. He escaped and joined the GCMA a military intelligence operation organising Montagnard resistance groups".
So it means that Ott served non-stop in Indochina from at least 1949 (renaming of the Demi-brigade SAS) to the end of Dien Bien Phu in May 1954...so that's a five years tour when the norm was two years...maybe he returned to France and came back for a second tour, as many did, but this remains a mystery.
-He did not need to volunteer for Dien Bien Phu as both units he is supposed to have served in (Bigeard's unit and the mistakenly named 8°BCCP, in the fact the 8°BPC see below) jumped over DBP (Bigeard's unit even jumping twice, but that's another story). Those who volunteered to jump were not in airborne units and decided they prefered to jump without previous training and die with their friends in DBP rather than just sit and watch.
-The 8°BCCP in which he is supposed to have served in Indochina has never existed....there was a 8°BPC but it was was not under the command of Commandant Bigeard (Bigeard was the CO of the 6°BPC) but of Capitaine Tourret.
-He is supposed to have escaped to the GCMA while being a POW...I found no trace of that. GCMA units were made of SF types (often former Free French Jedburghs advising and leading Mountain tribes hostile to the Communists; some fought until 1957 while France left Indochina in 1954)
-Général de Monsabert MC who is supposed to have put together de Gaulle CP unit retired from the army in 1946, just after WW2. De Gaulle came back to power in 1958 !
-De Gaulle's bodyguards belonged to the police (like Raymond Sassia) or to the Gendarmerie (like Francis Marroux, de Gaulle's driver for years); when de Gaulle resigned in 1969, they were not "given the option of being absorbed by the Gendarmerie or leaving" since they already belonged to both corps
-I have not found a reference to a Mr Tinet in the entourage of General de Gaulle
Hoping this helps....