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French legionnaires are very often deployed abroad, but their barracks are located in France and they are free to go anywhere in France. For foreign-born legionnaires, a residency permit is issued by the state.
There are a lot of chat forum for former legionnaires, mostly in French, but one of them, Cervens.net is a forum of the son of a veteran from the Indochina War and is in English. Hello from a former legionnaire.
just southeast of the firing circle where you find waldo is a group of legionnaires resting on towels colored like french flags. Look there
just southeast of the firing circle where you find waldo is a group of legionnaires resting on towels colored like french flags. Look there
It means a member of a legion. Traditionally, a legion was a military organization of the Roman Army. One element of the current French military is the Foreign Legion, made up of soldiers that are not from France. The members are known as Legionnaires.
Many nations have had a "foreign legion", but the French Foreign Legion is the most popular.
Legionnaires disease was given its name because of where and when the first cases happened. The first cases were during a convention of the American Legion.
Foreign is "étranger" in French.
See: French Embassy and French Foreign Legion
French Foreign Legion was created in 1831.
Bon appétit is a French expression. This is not foreign for the French.
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