By 1974, Borella was a Captain in the Khmer National Armed Forces establishing and then commanding the 1ère Brigade Parachutiste Cambodgienne (1st Cambodian Parachute Brigade or 1 BPC). In April 1975 the 1 BPC defended Pochentong Airport during the Fall of Phnom Penh. The Khmer Rouge were keen to take the airport intact and so negotiated safe passage for Borella and his men. The men of 1 BPC disappeared into the countryside, while Borella found refuge at the French Embassy.[1] In early May 1975, Borella along with other French and third-country citizens was evacuated by truck to Thailand.
After returning from Cambodia, Borella travelled to Lebanon where he joined the ranks of the Phalanges fighting in the Lebanese Civil War. He was killed in combat in Beirut in 1975, shot by a sniper on September 29.[2]
References
^Bizot, Francois (2004). The Gate. Vintage. pp. 207–208. ISBN0-09-944919-6.