Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Basic Training
Basic training is conducted in the 4th Foreign Regiment with a duration of 15 weeks:
-Initial training of 4 weeks – initiation to military lifestyle; outdoor and field activities; learning Foreign Legion traditions, learning the French language.
-March Képi Blanc – a 60–75 mile (100–120 km) march in full kit (From Perpignan on a return to the Basic Training camp at Castelnaudary), and graduation ceremony – 3 days to complete.
-Technical and practical training (alternating wit
h barracks and field training) – 3 weeks.
-Mountain training (Chalet at Formiguière in the French Pyrenees) – 1-week.
-Technical and practical training (alternating barracks and field training) – 2 weeks.
-Examinations and obtaining of the elementary technical certificate (CTE) – 1-week.
-March ending basic training – 1-week.
-Light vehicle / trucks school – 1-week.
-Return to Aubagne before reporting to the assigned regiment – 1-week.
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Where to enlist ?
Friday, February 14, 2014
Legionnaire's films
Legionnaire is a 1998 war film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme as a 1920s boxer who wins a fight after having been hired by gangsters to lose it, then flees to join the French Foreign Legion. The cast includes Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Steven Berkoff, Nicholas Farrell and Jim Carter. The film was filmed in Ouarzazate, Morocco.
Plot
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
What is French Foreign Legion?
The French Foreign Legion (FFL),(French: Légion étrangère, L.E.) is a military service wing of the French Army established in 1831, unique because it was exclusively created for foreign nationals willing to serve in the French Armed Forces. Commanded by French officers, it is also open to French citizens, who amounted to 24% of the recruits as of 2007.
The Foreign Legion is today known as a unit whose training focuses not only on traditional military skills but also on its strong esprit de corps. As its men come from different countries with different cultures, this is a way to strengthen them enough to work as a team. Consequently, training is often described as not only physically challenging, but also very stressful psychologically.
The Foreign Legion is today known as a unit whose training focuses not only on traditional military skills but also on its strong esprit de corps. As its men come from different countries with different cultures, this is a way to strengthen them enough to work as a team. Consequently, training is often described as not only physically challenging, but also very stressful psychologically.
Legionnaire
Troop
French Foreign Legion's video
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