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
Contact Veterans Affairs or the American Legion.
Trouver is to find.
Quebec and Montreal
The French concentrated their explorations in North America (Canada/US).
Yes the french foreign legion still exists if you google it you will find all the information.
If you can't find a Sugar Daddy (or Momma) to support you, you might consider joining the French Foreign Legion or a Monestary.
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
As far as the foreign Legion is concerned, you are recruited as "single". Regarding French laws, if you get permission to work in France (whatever the position), you can after a while (usually a few months) apply for a legal residency permit for your family, which will be temporary, provided you are earning enough to sustain them. For short stays (under three months), citizens of foreign countries can visit you in the capacity of tourists. The conditions (visa requirements, etc...) vary with the country of origin. This is information you can find at French embassies, consulates, or on the internet site of the foreign affairs ministry (link).
Try the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) , The American Legion or other WW2 service organisations .
Yes, there is foreign language software that teaches French Creoel. You can find more information at PimsleurApproach.com/Learn_Language
Contact information is available in the monthly magazine as well as on their website. The best way would be to contact someone that is a known American Legion affiliate directly.
No, once they found out a guy from somewhere in the Indian ocean and he was dismissed for that. Sources from the Legion did not officially disclose his name and covered the whole story up, the ex soldier then moved to England as he could not find a proper job in France due to the impossibility for him to provide proper references form the Etat- Major Des Armees. Reported by Combattant Actif, deployed in CHAD.
An french dictionary can also be used to assist someone in translating from english to french and vice versa, there are also some websites that assist for free.
There are many places where one can find a recipe for french fries. One can find a recipe for french fries at popular on the web sources such as Serious Eats and Delish.
To find the value of foreign currency from the WWII era, you can try taking it to an antiques dealer. They may be able to appraise it for you or refer you to someone who can.