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French Foreign Legion

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  • The French Foreign Legion is a unique military unit in the French Army established in

    RIA Novosti 2010

  • The French Foreign Legion is a unique military unit in the French Army established in

    RIA Novosti 2010

  • The French Foreign Legion is a unique military unit in the French Army established in 1831.

    RIA Novosti 2010

  • The French Foreign Legion is a unique military unit in the French Army established in 1831.

    RIA Novosti 2010

  • He has reportedly hired Colombians, along with South African and other foreign troops that are trained by retired American soldiers and veterans of the German and British special operations units and the French Foreign Legion.

    David Isenberg: PMC und Drang in the Persian Gulf David Isenberg 2011

  • He has reportedly hired Colombians, along with South African and other foreign troops that are trained by retired American soldiers and veterans of the German and British special operations units and the French Foreign Legion.

    David Isenberg: PMC und Drang in the Persian Gulf David Isenberg 2011

  • He has reportedly hired Colombians, along with South African and other foreign troops that are trained by retired American soldiers and veterans of the German and British special operations units and the French Foreign Legion.

    David Isenberg: PMC und Drang in the Persian Gulf David Isenberg 2011

  • He has reportedly hired Colombians, along with South African and other foreign troops that are trained by retired American soldiers and veterans of the German and British special operations units and the French Foreign Legion.

    David Isenberg: PMC und Drang in the Persian Gulf David Isenberg 2011

  • In the same vein, the Harvard Alumni Bulletin printed a letter in 1918 that a former student, fighting with the French Foreign Legion, wrote to one of his professors just before his unit went to the front:

    Hugh Rawson: Chasing the American Dream Hugh Rawson 2010

  • My father dropped me off only a few minutes before the test began, and I tore down the hallways, finding my room assignment and slipping into the classroom just moments before the French Foreign Legion officer shut the door and locked it.

    In the Shadow of Freedom Tchicaya Missamou 2010

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