Susan Travers of Britain.
Tomorrow in French is "demain."
Some nations accept men of foreign citizenship into their military. The US does; the French still have a Foreign Legion. It would depend on the rules and laws of the different country you propose to join.
Algerian was the name of of the french military base used. This is during the French Revolution.
Unless you are French, you can only join the French Foreign Legion.
Many nations have had a "foreign legion", but the French Foreign Legion is the most popular.
The French Foreign Legion consists of mostly foreign born men, it's officers are French.
Tomorrow in French is "demain."
demain is the French for tomorrow.
marines 0311 and 0321 Inretrospect, the French Foreign Legion
"Demain" in French means "tomorrow".
The French Foreign Legion was established in 1831 and is a military service wing of the French Army. It was originally created for foreign nationals but also allows French nationals to join. The major ethnic groups are French, Eastern Europeans and Latin Americans.
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The French Foreign Legion accepts citizens of any nationality. However, US law dictates that enlistment in a foreign military or direct employment with a foreign government is considered a voluntary renouncement of US citizenship.
The first French Foreign Legions were established in 1831 as a military service wing of the French Army, unique because it was exclusively created for foreign nationals willing to serve in the French Armed Forces.
You may not be able to join the official ranks of the French military, but you could possibly join the French Foreign legion. It's primarily made up of foreign nationals who want to serve in the military for (in this case) France. As far as I know, it's the only one of it's kind in the world.
She is the only woman to have served in the French Foreign Legion.
Yes, the French Foreign Legion consisted of many ex-military men from other nations, both friend and foe alike. The French Foreign Legion fought their toughest war in Indo-China.