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Topic: french foreign legion...
Posted By: -=Kasutik=-
Subject: french foreign legion...
Date Posted: 06 April 2006 at 3:14am
any one know anyone who has enlisted in this military branch? i doubt any of you do, please prove me wrong and provide any information you can.

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Posted By: NotDaveEllis
Date Posted: 06 April 2006 at 7:47am
Jean Claude Van Damme, owned **edited**


Posted By: brihard
Date Posted: 06 April 2006 at 12:01pm
ROFLMAO. No, no I don't, and neither does anyone here.

Once you join the legion they take your passport, and all personal belongings, and you're locked in for five years-. It's  arguably the hardest military life and training anywhere.

You MUST join under a 'declared' (false) identity- a matter of tradition dating back to when the legion attracted a lot of people fleeing justice elsewhere, though this si generally no longer the case. After a year's service you can 'regularize' your identity back to your real; one.

For the duration of your first five years you must wear uniform at all times; no civilian clothing allowed. You cannot own a motor vehicle for the first five years. You cannot get a civilian abnk account until your ID ahs been 'regularized'; i.e., for the first year at minimum.

After three years in, or after you've been wounded in combat, you can apply for French citizenship.

Basically the Legion is something that once a person gets into, they'll generally never look back. There are communities for retired legionairres, since it's a very tight knit unit, with almost zero outside interaction while you're in it.

It makes for very interesting ressearch though; they're damned good troops, and that's what counts in the end.


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Posted By: Rambino
Date Posted: 06 April 2006 at 12:20pm

I was in the Foreign Legion.

That's where I learned my sniping skills.



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Posted By: brihard
Date Posted: 06 April 2006 at 12:25pm
My bad. I forgot Rambino. Usually he keeps it on the down-low.

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Posted By: Jim Paint
Date Posted: 06 April 2006 at 3:16pm
Theyll let me apply for French citizenship???
Why didnt anyone tell me this earlier?


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Posted By: usafpilot07
Date Posted: 06 April 2006 at 3:49pm
So you don't have to be a  citizen to join?  Interesting, I guess you learn something every day.

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Posted By: amishman89
Date Posted: 06 April 2006 at 4:07pm

 The French= WEAK



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Posted By: Tae Kwon Do
Date Posted: 06 April 2006 at 4:09pm

Originally posted by usafpilot07 usafpilot07 wrote:

So you don't have to be a  citizen to join?  Interesting, I guess you learn something every day.

Yeah, The Legion is people all over the world.

Bihard his right, they are a very very close knit group of people. It is almost more of a lifestyle/cult than a millitary branch.

 



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Posted By: GThomas
Date Posted: 06 April 2006 at 4:42pm
Originally posted by usafpilot07 usafpilot07 wrote:

So you don't have to be a  citizen to join?  Interesting, I guess you learn something every day.


Actually no French are allowed in the foreign legion, thats why its called the foreign legion. The French created the legion so that they could protect their empire and interests whithout spilling French blood.
 


Posted By: Tae Kwon Do
Date Posted: 06 April 2006 at 5:21pm

Originally posted by GThomas GThomas wrote:

Originally posted by usafpilot07 usafpilot07 wrote:

So you don't have to be a  citizen to join?  Interesting, I guess you learn something every day.


Actually no French are allowed in the foreign legion, thats why its called the foreign legion. The French created the legion so that they could protect their empire and interests whithout spilling French blood.
 

Not exactilly.

From Wikipedia:

 

Membership

While most of its commissioned officers are French, approximately 10% are former legionnaires who have risen through the ranks. The rest of the Legion is made up of men from a wide variety of nationalities, with French citizens representing 25-35% of the legionnaires. The foreign volunteers are primarily European. Before and during World War II, many Jews from Eastern Europe fled to France and ended up enlisting in the legion. Ironically, after the fall of the Third Reich, Germans (long a major presence in the legion) accounted for roughly sixty percent of the manpower, with many former German troops coming directly from WWII POW camps (Bernard B. Fall, a leading expert on French Indochina and author of Street without Joy and Hell in a Very Small Place, disputes this fact and claims that at most Germans only made up thirty-five percent of the Legion in the post-WWII period). The book Devil's Guard relates a former Waffen-SS member's brutal account of joining the Legion and fighting with fellow former SS against the Vietminh in Indochina. During the mid 1980s the Legion contained large contingents of British and Serbian nationals. Present day has seen a number of recruits from African countries.

The Legion's ranks historically tend to be filled with enlistees from countries undergoing some sort of crisis. In recent generations, however, many of those joining have come from middle-class backgrounds in stable prosperous countries such as Britain and the US (and indeed France itself).

Legionnaires can choose to enlist under a pseudonym ("declared identity") and a declared citizenship. This disposition exists in order to allow people who want to turn over a new leaf in their life to enlist. French citizens can enlist under a declared, fictitious, foreign citizenship (generally, a francophone one). After one year, legionnaires can regularize their situation under their true identity.

In the past, the Legion had a reputation for attracting criminals on the run and would-be mercenaries. In recent years, however, admission has been restricted much more severely and background checks are done on all applicants. Generally speaking, convicted felons are prohibited from joining the service.

After serving in the Legion for three years (out of a five-year initial enlistment), the legionnaire is allowed to apply for French citizenship. Furthermore, a soldier harmed in combat for France is also allowed to apply for French citizenship under a provision known as "Français par le sang versé" ("French by spilled blood").



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Posted By: GI JOES SON
Date Posted: 06 April 2006 at 7:31pm
ive always been curious on how one joins the UN....anyone know?


Posted By: 98God
Date Posted: 06 April 2006 at 9:18pm
I saw a show about them on the military channel. very interesting.


Posted By: Hades
Date Posted: 06 April 2006 at 9:23pm
Isnt that where BD was headed off to under the guise of being bored and joining the Army?


Posted By: rednekk98
Date Posted: 06 April 2006 at 9:36pm
Originally posted by GI JOES SON GI JOES SON wrote:

ive always been curious on how one joins the UN....anyone know?
The US is a member, you live in the US, you are a member. If you mean blue helmet work, you have to be enlisted in the military of your country in the first place, then you country has to decide to re-hat you. The US usually does not do this.


Posted By: Benjichang
Date Posted: 06 April 2006 at 9:49pm
Originally posted by 98God 98God wrote:

I saw a show about them on the military channel. very interesting.
I didn't know there was a military channel. This thread has been very interesting to me, actually. I had always wondered about the French Foreign Legion, and now I know.


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Posted By: 98God
Date Posted: 06 April 2006 at 10:47pm
Originally posted by Benjichang Benjichang wrote:

Originally posted by 98God 98God wrote:

I saw a show about them on the military channel. very interesting.
I didn't know there was a military channel. This thread has been very interesting to me, actually. I had always wondered about the French Foreign Legion, and now I know.


Yeah it has some pretty interesting shows on it.


Posted By: .Ryan
Date Posted: 06 April 2006 at 11:10pm
Amishman, read some history homes....

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Posted By: brihard
Date Posted: 06 April 2006 at 11:33pm
Originally posted by amishman89 amishman89 wrote:

 The French= WEAK



Witness, folks, a kid who knows just about NOTHING about the French Foreign Legion, and who conveniently summed it up for us in three words and a symbol.

Amish, read up on the Legion. They're hardcore.


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"Abortion is not "choice" in America. It is forced and the democrats are behind it, with the goal of eugenics at its foundation."

-FreeEnterprise, 21 April 2011.

Yup, he actually said that.



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