What is the most elite unit in the French Foreign Legion?

3rd Foreign Infantry Regiment
The most decorated regiment of the French Foreign Legion. It has been stationed at Quartier Commandant Forget in Kourou, French Guiana (South America), since September 1973…
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Do the French Foreign Legion have special forces?

The French Foreign Legion aren't special forces, per se, but they maybe more closely align with U.S. Army Rangers. We are a first-reaction type force that will go in and take over an airport, for example.
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What is the highest rank in the French Foreign Legion?

French Foreign Legion Ranks
  • Caporal-chef (Brigadier-chef) Senior Corporal. ...
  • Sergent (Maréchal des logis) Sergeant. ...
  • Sergent-chef (Maréchal des logis-chef) Staff Sergeant. ...
  • Major. Sergeant Major (US + UK) ...
  • Sous-Lieutenant. Second Lieutenant. ...
  • Capitaine. Captain. ...
  • Commandant. Major. ...
  • Lieutenant-Colonel. Lieutenant Colonel.
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Is the French Foreign Legion brutal?

"It was totally unacceptable in the army and completely against the rules of the French legion," said Lieutenant-colonel Bertrand Le Testu, at army headquarters in Paris. The jailed lieutenant's lawyer said charges of torture and barbarity are too harsh.
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Are French Foreign Legion Elite?

French Foreign Legion, French Légion étrangère, an elite military force originally consisting of foreign volunteers in the pay of France but now comprising volunteer soldiers from any nation, including France, for service in France and abroad.
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ARE THERE ANY SPECIAL FORCES IN FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION???



Can criminals join the French Foreign Legion?

4. The Legion used to accept anyone — criminals and misfits especially — with no questions, but now there is a thorough screening process. Since its founding in 1831, the Legion has become the one place of escape for those with haunted pasts.
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Did SS soldiers join the French Foreign Legion?

It is documented that ex-SS soldiers both joined the French Foreign Legion and fought in the French Indochina War until approximately 1947 when France began to crack down. But there is no evidence to support the book's claim that a battalion-sized unit composed solely of Germans existed.
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Did the French Foreign Legion fight in Vietnam?

The units stationed in the valley had to fight on its own. Some 6,000 reliable French troops (many African troops or Vietnamese auxiliaries preferred desertion to fighting) against more than 55,000 Viet Minh soldiers. The battle started on March 13, 1954 and was over 56 days later, on May 7.
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How much do French Foreign Legion get paid?

It's not a simple question. As you will see, the pay is somewhere between 1300€ and 7000€.
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Can legionnaires become officers?

All of the Legion's non-commissioned officers begin their careers as a simple legionary. Current supervision rate: out of 4 legionnaires who enlist today, one of them will become a non-commissioned officer.
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Are French Foreign Legion mercenaries?

The members of the French Foreign Legion, likewise, are not mercenaries. It does happen that companies offer military expertise for hire: Executive Outcomes Pty. Ltd. is one known example.
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How many regiments are there in French Foreign Legion?

Today, the Foreign Legion is composed of eight regiments, a regiment-sized half-brigade, a battalion-sized overseas detachment, a battalion-sized recruiting group and a command.
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Does the Foreign Legion have snipers?

PGM Hécate II is a standard heavy sniper, anti-materiel rifle used by the Foreign Legion and other French Army forces.
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What is the most elite special forces in the world?

United States Navy SEALs are perhaps the finest special operations forces in the world. The competitive standard to even be considered for BUD/S training is to swim 500 yards in 10:30, 79 push-ups, 79 sit-ups, 11 pull-ups, and a 10:20 1.5 mile run. That's just to get in.
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Does the US have a Foreign Legion?

A little-known fact is that some 30,000 non-citizens are already serving in the U.S. armed forces. Although they mostly come from developing countries, they are legal immigrants to the United States, have legal papers — and, for all intents and purposes, are little different from American-born soldiers.
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Why does French Foreign Legion carry axes?

The Legion Pionniers distinguish themselves by their specific and unique dress uniform : Axe (French: Hache): serves to destroy obstacles of wood dressed by the enemy.
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Why does the French Foreign Legion change your name?

Any French citizens who want to join must change their nationality to another French-speaking country. In many ways, Legionnaires are shedding their former national identities for a new French identity.
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Can you have tattoos in the French Foreign Legion?

Tattoos are a long tradition within the Foreign Legion. In France, around 1900, only legionnaires, French soldiers from BILA African battalions (nicknamed the Bat'd'Af), mariners, and prisoners were well-known for being tattooed. So, there is no problem with you having a tattoo if you want to become a legionnaire.
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What happens when you desert the French Foreign Legion?

There is a standard sentence of 40 days. (Assuming a Legionnaire has not deserted whilst at war or on the brink of war, then a Legionnaire could face up to two years in a French civilian jail after serving the forty days in the Legion prison).
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Are there females in the French Foreign Legion?

The French Foreign Legion or La Legion Etrangere is one of the world's elite military forces; it currently has roughly 1,800 members, and all of them are men. Since its foundation in 1831 by King Louise-Philippe, only one woman has ever been allowed in.
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Did the French Foreign Legion serve in Afghanistan?

A part of the War in Afghanistan, it involved a force of 1,100 troops, including 750 or 800 members of the French Foreign Legion, 200 United States Special Forces and Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers.
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Can you leave the French Foreign Legion?

A: The Legion offers legionnaires 20 working days during their first year of service, 25 during their second year, and from the third year onward, you will be provided with 45 working days of annual leave (vacations/holidays) per year.
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What nationalities are in the French Foreign Legion?

An important number of legionnaires were born in Central and Eastern Europe, or in the Balkans (40% together). That means Russians, Ukrainians, Poles or Romanians in the majority. Asians follow with some 16% (a significant number of them come from China), then South Americans with 14% (mainly Brazilians).
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