Chris this is Randy I deleted my Facebook a couple years ago I hope you check these comments eventually one day I thought about you and was wondering how you have been a lot has happened to me since I’ve been home in the past 10 years almost. Reply with your phone number or a way I can get in touch with you email address or something hope you’re doing well goodbye
Chris White.. fucking hell, if it's you, we've done TP stage together 😅 remember how u were pissing the small Nepali , we were all laughing. hope you're well
@@MrFrenchteacher1 j'étais à Arta en 1991 aux commandos, très heureux de croiser parfois la 3e compagnie avec l'Adc Legris courant en remontant de PK20, le soir on se retrouvait chez Habiba j'avais 20 ans...
@@sergentkozac7476 on peut pas comparer un commando et un régiment. Il y a plusieurs commandos au 2REP. Hubert est commandé par un capitaine tandis que le 2REP l’est par un colonel.
What a shocking landing. That is not how I was taught to land when I was in the REP. This is just a tourist jump. With full equipment the ground comes at you a lot harder. This guy would have broke his back.
@@alessandrosalerno7188 The Legion today is a very different Army to when I joined in 1989. It was not just physically tough but mentally traumatic due to the language barrier. In training we ran and did PT every day except Sundays. Push ups were the normal form of punishment. The hardest bit is the long marches with full kit. The longest test in the Royal Marines is a brutal fast paced 30 miler. In the Legion, even though the pace is much slower than the Marines test on Dartmoor, 30 miles is just a warm up. 2 or 3 day marches were not uncommon. In reality, military life does not suit everyone. Some people love it, some people hate it. If you want to give it a try, it is a short flight to Paris. Head to Fort du Nugent or go to Marseille. You will need to be able to run, and do at least 10 dead hang pull ups otherwise you won't get past the front gate..... PS After I left the Legion, I cycled across Canada. 4,000 miles (6,400km) in 20 days... That is how fit you need to be... Good luck and, if you do decide to join, I hope you enjoy the journey.
I am only guessing but could he be on an exchange? The French and Americans have similar Camo patterns and his YAHOO and English questions are making me think he is a Yank. Just a guess.
Are you serving with the FFL 2rep? Would love to see more videos.
par Saint-Michel...ancien du 9eRCP
Tā vajag parmizt pirmaja darba diena
2 REP Legio Patria Nostra 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷 Saut avec gaine ? A l'époque on larguait notre gaine qui pendait en dessous du parachutiste avec une corde.
I hope you came out in good shape m8. My friend used to be in the REP 2 and he is now working ( in a high position) at the criminal court in Hague.
Ancien du 3, j'ai sauté sur la zs de Borgo. 407525👍😉
Il faut l'avoir vécu pour le ressentir.... Inoubliable
c'est des bleus
Chris this is Randy I deleted my Facebook a couple years ago I hope you check these comments eventually one day I thought about you and was wondering how you have been a lot has happened to me since I’ve been home in the past 10 years almost. Reply with your phone number or a way I can get in touch with you email address or something hope you’re doing well goodbye
5438....
9 RCP Pamiers. 1989
9RCP Pamiers 1984
Ha Calvi et son bar grande classes. Et le bord de mer pour les meilleurs
🇬🇪😛😛😛😛😛😛👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Mon père en a fait partie! Peut être le nom vous dit il qq chose? Daniel Huguet
a quel epoque minnie
Fiers de vous légionnaires du 2rep Daniel ancien 1rcp 🪂
when i was there he would have been in serious shit for screaming in the air!
Yeah same here, dont think they are legionnaires. Talking in the plane, screaming in the air, taking video etc... Some ppl on some course or idk.
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Chris White.. fucking hell, if it's you, we've done TP stage together 😅 remember how u were pissing the small Nepali , we were all laughing. hope you're well
Les meilleurs vont dans les commandos marines ensuite le reste va où y'a de la place et la "solde à l'air" si possible. Fermez le ban!
On voit bien là le gars assis sur sa chaise et qu’à jamais rien fait. Fermez le ban
@@MrFrenchteacher1 j'étais à Arta en 1991 aux commandos, très heureux de croiser parfois la 3e compagnie avec l'Adc Legris courant en remontant de PK20, le soir on se retrouvait chez Habiba j'avais 20 ans...
Great memories!
Ancien du 8 e je vois toujours avec grand plaisir ces vidéos de saut En auto .( 501729 )
I love it
2 rep
Le premier en position GO
Débarquement à calvi j'adore la corse😉
Le a kalappal előttetek fiúk. Sok elit alakulat van, de a Légió akkor is a LÉGIÓ.
15 ans Calvi aucun regret
Ça rappelle des belles souvenirs..et de maux au fessiers 😁✊
Moi matricule 173 000
2:57 "sa va?" il cazzo. Si e' sfracellato al suolo :D
Valentino Pisanello eh si, à Calvi e cosi, sempre..terra dura 💁🏻♂️
Les meilleurs vont aux 2REP
Sans manquer de respects aux Repmens ; je dirais qe les meilleurs vont surtout chez CDO Hubert 👍
@@sergentkozac7476 on te parle de la legion mon grand, les meilleurs à la legion vont au rep
@@sergentkozac7476 on peut pas comparer un commando et un régiment. Il y a plusieurs commandos au 2REP. Hubert est commandé par un capitaine tandis que le 2REP l’est par un colonel.
Les 8 premiers
1er rcp 🤘
What a shocking landing. That is not how I was taught to land when I was in the REP. This is just a tourist jump. With full equipment the ground comes at you a lot harder. This guy would have broke his back.
Exact. Legio Patria Nostra 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
@@alessandrosalerno7188 The Legion today is a very different Army to when I joined in 1989. It was not just physically tough but mentally traumatic due to the language barrier. In training we ran and did PT every day except Sundays. Push ups were the normal form of punishment. The hardest bit is the long marches with full kit. The longest test in the Royal Marines is a brutal fast paced 30 miler. In the Legion, even though the pace is much slower than the Marines test on Dartmoor, 30 miles is just a warm up. 2 or 3 day marches were not uncommon. In reality, military life does not suit everyone. Some people love it, some people hate it. If you want to give it a try, it is a short flight to Paris. Head to Fort du Nugent or go to Marseille. You will need to be able to run, and do at least 10 dead hang pull ups otherwise you won't get past the front gate..... PS After I left the Legion, I cycled across Canada. 4,000 miles (6,400km) in 20 days... That is how fit you need to be... Good luck and, if you do decide to join, I hope you enjoy the journey.
Christopher White...Aha🤔
What video recording equipment did you use?
Airborne All The Way !!
good jobs
Of course Navy Seals. Russian navy and every nation do this.
Halo jump. Earth was so close,
Nice vid man. Hey Im wondering is it true the REP is full of Russians?
yerp, and they do a lot of sport
Not russians only mostly slavs.
That’s the legion
да
Why is te US flag on the bag ? Really nice .
I am only guessing but could he be on an exchange? The French and Americans have similar Camo patterns and his YAHOO and English questions are making me think he is a Yank. Just a guess.
because many of us comes from diferrent countries and keep their flags on bags
nice footage bro
Good way to spend a morning- your mates crash at 2:48 looks uncomfortable!
I was thinking the same thing. Those look like pretty rough landings
Yes !
More vids please