I’m a 17 year old American who’s legit half tempted to do a legion workout plan to prepare for the legion in a year, go off the deep end, and reappear a legionary. Sure I could go to the Air Force as a linguist or the Marines, but the thrill of the legion is too hard to resist lol
I would say join the marines and run with them for a few years and move on to the legion. You will have an advantage that way. And the legion isnt going anywhere.
Johan Toreld i mean that sounds fair. But tbh I kinda wanted to go the Air Force first because I wanted to enter the military as a linguist and travel the world and it’s easier to do both in the Air Force but hey you never know
Got seperated from the USAF. Ima take a couple months to a year to prepare and I’m coming here next. I got seperated for misconduct under ELS so all I need to do is mature a bit and then I’m confident I can do this again. I’m hoping after a bit of recovering I’ll be back to normal.
@@280StJohnsPl entry level seperation. No characterization of service and doesn’t show up on background checks unless it’s us government work. I might be able to re enlist in army or guard but the code technically disqualified me from re enlisting (might be waiverable though).
@@280StJohnsPl fair enough. I’ll try it but I need a few years to grow. I’m 18 and passed all the tests but my attitude and adhd (fraudulently enlisted, never got caught but I operated differently and it pissed off the MTIs because they didn’t understand me) came back to haunt me. I’ll probably go legion when I’m 21
Un pouce levé pour toutes tes vidéos, BraVo Base, parce qu'elles sont sympas, parce qu'elles montrent des cotés de la FFL très attirants et qu'on ne retrouve pas beaucoup sur UA-cam. Les bons cotés ! comme quoi mêmes les légionnaires savent prendre du bon temps lors de certaines opérations. Mais bon, qu'on ne s'y trompe pas, la vie d'un légionnaire à la base c'est de faire la guerre, tout le temps la guerre sous un régime de spartiate ... et quand il ne fait pas la guerre c'est entrainement, nettoyage, entrainement, nettoyage et etc alors quand certains internautes font part de leur toute nouvelle motivation je me dis qu'il va y avoir des déceptions. Et pour certains carrément des humiliations. Dans n'importe quel corps d'armée, régiments ou autre,à vocation terrain (le combat) de n'importe quel pays du monde il faut être bien fait et en bonne santé, alors pour la légion il faut être très bien fait et avoir une très bonne santé. Ceux qui réussissent à entrer ne sont pas le genre à tirer au flanc en général donc les petits maux de tête suspects il n'a pas du y en avoir beaucoup. Est ce que je me trompe, BraVo Base ? En tout cas tu as tout mon respect et je te souhaite le meilleur pour ton avenir. Apparemment on peut tous être optimiste à ton sujet car si j'ai bien compris il y a beaucoup d'opportunités en sortant de la légion, d'ailleurs si tu pouvais nous en dire plus ça serait sympa !
Merci mec. Je continuerai à publier des vidéos et répondrai aux questions du mieux que je pourrai. Je vais aussi éventuellement commencer à publier des vidéos de ma vie en dehors de la légion. J'ai fait du travail de sécurité sur les navires, on m'a proposé du travail en Irak. J'ai des amis qui sont actuellement en Irak. il y a beaucoup d'opportunités après la légion .. les gens qui pensent qu'un mal de tête les fera se reposer ne méritent pas d'être dans la légion et n'y entreront pas ..
@@bravobase6801 ça a l'air de rester dans le même registre que la légion mais en "freelance" ! les efforts continuent de payer, c'est bien, bonne chance à toi et reste sur tes gardes au cas où ça deviendrait dangereux.
cool vid, shit has changed since 83 in my day the 2rei was seen as a bad affectation, we all wanted rep (i made it) or overseas (outremere) loving the new kit, fond memories of the lrac, and the tap on the head to make it rain lol. respect. my first three numbers on matricule was 168. a+ mon frere a+.
Yeah I guess time and things have changed. REP hardly rotates now days. It's all about the LAV's and safety of soldiers. Less questions to answer with less deaths..
Great "mini series"! Didn't know you guys were allowed to have such equipment along. What did you use, action camera and cell phone? Keep it up and best regards!
Thanks and yes I had a couple go pros that I used and I would hand them out to mates so I could get more footage and angles etc. We generally weren't allowed to film and it was controlled hard from time to time but there are ways to Jimmy the system, but I was a bit lucky with my Adjudant, he smarked it so he would let us film and what not. Also used cellphone here and there..
Remarkble video, how far the legion takes medical problems seriously that are not visivble? for example if someone has headache,feels weak and feels bad do the commanders let him rest or force him to work?
Well for a headache or some crap like that, they will call you a faggot give you a kick in the ass and tell you to drink water. However if you have a genuine illness or injury you can consult and go to the infirmary. People who consult too often are often seen as snakes and you will have a miserable life there after as your commanding officers will see you as a misfit and your fellow legionnaires will also look down on you because of how you will be having it easy in the infirmary doing Jack shit and them getting drilled fucked up. During basic training you won't get rest and its best to just push through..
that question alone is way off the spirit of the Legion. Your officers and sergeants will know if you are sick or unwilling. They will find out if your "sickness" is lethal or not. If it's not, your back to work. If you don't want to work hard for the Legion (LPN), your out.
Yoni Fishbain just don’t join if your going to moan all the time. They do medicals physical and psych evaluations. If you can’t cut it don’t join it’s not an easy life! Videos look great but every legionnaire will tell you, most of your contract involves cleaning and fucking about.
It has its ups and downs like any army and anyone who had a bad time would probably tell you it's a heap of shit. It's not for everyone. Some guys love it some guys hate it. I enjoyed my time serving and took alot out of it.
That far at the end is what the civilians don't see/hear/smell. With the crap food the army serves up it is a constant fart fest. The trauma from team mates constantly gassing each other needs to be classified as a health risk.
In 1994 i rejoined the British army, I left in 2002, the following year I was in Iraq, then mali, Afghanistan and another stint in Iraq. I worked for 4 years in Algeria and Libya, and since 2014 I have been continually employed in somalia
Nice video ,just subscribed! Next year im gonna finish highschool and join FFL,i have a 3 months of training already ,per total I'm an active guy , my sports are jiu jitsu ,gym and running! Do you have some tips for me to help me work more smarter than harder ?
Just stay active alot of running, dont worry about lifting weights and shit just concentrate on your running pushups and pull ups as well as sit ups. When you join dont give too much information about yourself. Tell them what they ask you. If they ask what your plan B is if you dont get in, tell them you dont have a plan B the Legion is what you need. Dont worry about learning French before hand. You will learn once you're in.
Andrei SKZ helps if you start learning a little basic french. Don’t bullshit them or give them Rambo attitude. Show them respect. Learn a little of legion history. Good luck.
Basics is 6 months. 4 months in Castelnaudary at the farm and then you carry on with 2 months in your combat regiment.. but training never stops so you will train a shitload
Hi BraVo, really like the vid, I just wonder if you have encounter any guy wearing glasses that got accepted, BTW thks for sharing your experience, stay strong
@@bravobase6801 tks for the reply, hopefully I will get apcepted at the age of 28 with a pair of glasses, and hopefully they don't turn away from South East Asian 😊
I served with a couple guys who wore glasses but they were limited and were not allowed to do certain courses or try out for commando units etc cant be a sniper or operate missiles are just 2 examples
@@bravobase6801 holy shit dude... That's crazy! I'm glad you're out now and posting vids...I sub'd after the first one I watched, cause it was original and no bullshit! Quick question: my friend was thinking about trying to pass the initial entrance exam but he has a severe peanut allergy. Will FFL still take him?
@@bravobase6801 thanks! Great info, I'll pass it along. He's Canadian and I'm American. We might try and go together. I'm gonna start learning French and pull-ups.
The food is what you'd expect from any army I guess over all a heap of shit but you do get your surprises here and there. When on maneuvers the grub is pretty lekker because the guys make a plan for meat etc Yes I saved money it is hard but if you are self disciplined then you can save..
Rations "RATPACKS" are good yeah especially menu 3.. I always liked menu 3. But over all food in the canteen in regiment is the same shit over and over like I said pretty much the same as any other army except for the odd surprise here and there. Legionnaires used to love it when we were on layover at another regiment especially regular army and we got to eat in their canteen.. always better food especially with the airforce. Fuck they feast like vikings
@@ZemanTheMighty originally from Zim but ja boet living in SA now and went to school and shit here plus my ID says it so guess you could say I'm saffa💪
There's a lot of polish guys. Actually, many soldiers from the rest of the French Army call the Legion the kurwas as I understood. They don't moke them of course, everyone respect them !
@@bravobase6801 Which regiment do you recommend? Like the ones getting the most deployment? Also is 2REP still bad(no deployments) like many ex-legionnaires said?
Why is it 2 REI ? I tought it's 2 REP ( 2° regiment parachutist). I guess I stands for infanterist? I tought that the 2° regiment was always parachutist.
Just a huge thank you for your commitment. The french citizens are honored to be protected by you.
1987-1994 loved every second. Mac 176607. 6eme REG, 3eme REI (au CEFE) et 1RE a Aubagne.
The FFL, constantly train and ready for what ever is out there. That's why they are the ELite.
GOD BLESS YOU
This kind of contents give me maximum level of motivation:)
Till u begin ur day there and do some serious efforts or march 30-40 km..then u go to the pluton commander and say:"I was wrong..its nothing for me.."
@@platanitoconpolloyarroz3005 when you are on your 40 Km (and then you become a legionaire) is your last one why would you quit then?
@Hello! Its Me! Yeah maybe
Our Kepi March was much longer than 40km
I’m 21 and South African going next year can’t wait
IAM the same age I will join it in two years
Aaron, have you gone yet? If not are you still planning on going?
The best Foreign Legion videos! Keep it up!
My old Regiment back in the early eighties.
Hoping to leave next summer for France to join the legion. Super anxious to go .
I’ll be going in December
@@allen2879 really cuz I was planning on going in winter cuz heard it's better lol
so ?
Excellent compilation (video editing). 💗
les gars vous êtes des gros malade ; mais j'aime sa et la music est a la hauteur de vos performance. vive la Légion. Merci les gars
I’m a 17 year old American who’s legit half tempted to do a legion workout plan to prepare for the legion in a year, go off the deep end, and reappear a legionary. Sure I could go to the Air Force as a linguist or the Marines, but the thrill of the legion is too hard to resist lol
I would say join the marines and run with them for a few years and move on to the legion. You will have an advantage that way. And the legion isnt going anywhere.
Johan Toreld i mean that sounds fair. But tbh I kinda wanted to go the Air Force first because I wanted to enter the military as a linguist and travel the world and it’s easier to do both in the Air Force but hey you never know
Got seperated from the USAF. Ima take a couple months to a year to prepare and I’m coming here next. I got seperated for misconduct under ELS so all I need to do is mature a bit and then I’m confident I can do this again. I’m hoping after a bit of recovering I’ll be back to normal.
Slavy....good luck ! What is "ELS" ?
USAF 1968-72 USN 1975-77
@@280StJohnsPl entry level seperation. No characterization of service and doesn’t show up on background checks unless it’s us government work. I might be able to re enlist in army or guard but the code technically disqualified me from re enlisting (might be waiverable though).
@@280StJohnsPl but thank you. And thank you as well for your service.
@@slavyslav You're welcome ! Go for the Legion, how many people can say that they served in the French Foreign Legion ? :)
@@280StJohnsPl fair enough. I’ll try it but I need a few years to grow. I’m 18 and passed all the tests but my attitude and adhd (fraudulently enlisted, never got caught but I operated differently and it pissed off the MTIs because they didn’t understand me) came back to haunt me. I’ll probably go legion when I’m 21
The guy doing the turtle was funny as fuck
Respect 🙏🙏🙏 à tous ces hommes qui servent la France 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷avec honneur et fidélité bravo à eux 👏👏👏👏
Really amazing!!! God bless you all 🙏
leker music! Reminds me of my army days with the LMG
Un pouce levé pour toutes tes vidéos, BraVo Base, parce qu'elles sont sympas, parce qu'elles montrent des cotés de la FFL très attirants et qu'on ne retrouve pas beaucoup sur UA-cam. Les bons cotés ! comme quoi mêmes les légionnaires savent prendre du bon temps lors de certaines opérations. Mais bon, qu'on ne s'y trompe pas, la vie d'un légionnaire à la base c'est de faire la guerre, tout le temps la guerre sous un régime de spartiate ... et quand il ne fait pas la guerre c'est entrainement, nettoyage, entrainement, nettoyage et etc alors quand certains internautes font part de leur toute nouvelle motivation je me dis qu'il va y avoir des déceptions. Et pour certains carrément des humiliations.
Dans n'importe quel corps d'armée, régiments ou autre,à vocation terrain (le combat) de n'importe quel pays du monde il faut être bien fait et en bonne santé, alors pour la légion il faut être très bien fait et avoir une très bonne santé. Ceux qui réussissent à entrer ne sont pas le genre à tirer au flanc en général donc les petits maux de tête suspects il n'a pas du y en avoir beaucoup. Est ce que je me trompe, BraVo Base ?
En tout cas tu as tout mon respect et je te souhaite le meilleur pour ton avenir. Apparemment on peut tous être optimiste à ton sujet car si j'ai bien compris il y a beaucoup d'opportunités en sortant de la légion, d'ailleurs si tu pouvais nous en dire plus ça serait sympa !
Merci mec. Je continuerai à publier des vidéos et répondrai aux questions du mieux que je pourrai. Je vais aussi éventuellement commencer à publier des vidéos de ma vie en dehors de la légion. J'ai fait du travail de sécurité sur les navires, on m'a proposé du travail en Irak. J'ai des amis qui sont actuellement en Irak. il y a beaucoup d'opportunités après la légion .. les gens qui pensent qu'un mal de tête les fera se reposer ne méritent pas d'être dans la légion et n'y entreront pas ..
@@bravobase6801 ça a l'air de rester dans le même registre que la légion mais en "freelance" ! les efforts continuent de payer, c'est bien, bonne chance à toi et reste sur tes gardes au cas où ça deviendrait dangereux.
I'm watching this video with ''Kimseye Etmem Sikayet''. Legend song and legend video.
FFL, They are the Elite.
Will try to join in December, I will be 36, wish me luck
Allen....good luck !
@@280StJohnsPl thanks!
How is it
@@allen2879 how did it go
Who else is American and wanting to join?
@Jeff Bakewell good luck!
Ha ha , les grillades de poissons . . . Ça me rappelle le CECAP à " Bijouti " !
Viva la Legion 🤙
cool vid, shit has changed since 83 in my day the 2rei was seen as a bad affectation, we all wanted rep (i made it) or overseas (outremere) loving the new kit, fond memories of the lrac, and the tap on the head to make it rain lol. respect. my first three numbers on matricule was 168. a+ mon frere a+.
Yeah I guess time and things have changed. REP hardly rotates now days. It's all about the LAV's and safety of soldiers. Less questions to answer with less deaths..
colin robinson I was 159 691 PM at Corte!
Sergeant Percy and Caporal Chef Kulak were the other two PM. We also had Kulaks German Shepherd!
Great "mini series"! Didn't know you guys were allowed to have such equipment along. What did you use, action camera and cell phone? Keep it up and best regards!
Thanks and yes I had a couple go pros that I used and I would hand them out to mates so I could get more footage and angles etc. We generally weren't allowed to film and it was controlled hard from time to time but there are ways to Jimmy the system, but I was a bit lucky with my Adjudant, he smarked it so he would let us film and what not. Also used cellphone here and there..
@@bravobase6801 cool! Hope you're adjusting well to life as civilian! 💪🏻💪🏻
I sure am thank you..
Hey i was wondering about one thing
like is it ok for us to reapply in the FFL again after we fail first ?
Beautiful
One day will be a part of french foreign soldiers at any cost 🙏🙏🙏
I'll see you there brother, just be determined as hell. I wanted to be apart of them since i was 12
Stop talking and do it.
@@mac1975 sure
Skip intro
0:30
Vous êtes tout simplement les meilleurs 👊👌
Vive la France 🇫🇷
Force et Honneur les gars 💪🏻
Remarkble video, how far the legion takes medical problems seriously that are not visivble? for example if someone has headache,feels weak and feels bad do the commanders let him rest or force him to work?
Well for a headache or some crap like that, they will call you a faggot give you a kick in the ass and tell you to drink water. However if you have a genuine illness or injury you can consult and go to the infirmary. People who consult too often are often seen as snakes and you will have a miserable life there after as your commanding officers will see you as a misfit and your fellow legionnaires will also look down on you because of how you will be having it easy in the infirmary doing Jack shit and them getting drilled fucked up. During basic training you won't get rest and its best to just push through..
that question alone is way off the spirit of the Legion. Your officers and sergeants will know if you are sick or unwilling. They will find out if your "sickness" is lethal or not. If it's not, your back to work. If you don't want to work hard for the Legion (LPN), your out.
@@Holydecipher well said
Yoni Fishbain just don’t join if your going to moan all the time. They do medicals physical and psych evaluations. If you can’t cut it don’t join it’s not an easy life! Videos look great but every legionnaire will tell you, most of your contract involves cleaning and fucking about.
The sergeant will tuck u up in bed with a nice hot water bottle, you fuckin knob
Is the legion really worth doing or is it a load of bull like I’ve heard from ex legionnaire ?
It has its ups and downs like any army and anyone who had a bad time would probably tell you it's a heap of shit. It's not for everyone. Some guys love it some guys hate it. I enjoyed my time serving and took alot out of it.
BraVo Base ditto
It’s what you make it. I loved fort drum but hated fort lewis. If you want to be there you’ll have too much pride to complain
That far at the end is what the civilians don't see/hear/smell. With the crap food the army serves up it is a constant fart fest. The trauma from team mates constantly gassing each other needs to be classified as a health risk.
Any advice?
5:32 4RE (CASTELNAUDARY) LOL xD
I would like to be a part of France foreign legion army
Hello BraVo, great video! what can you say about contracting jobs after the contract?
There is alot of opportunity for contracting work afterwards. And I mean alot of opportunity..
In 1994 i rejoined the British army, I left in 2002, the following year I was in Iraq, then mali, Afghanistan and another stint in Iraq. I worked for 4 years in Algeria and Libya, and since 2014 I have been continually employed in somalia
Nice video ,just subscribed! Next year im gonna finish highschool and join FFL,i have a 3 months of training already ,per total I'm an active guy , my sports are jiu jitsu ,gym and running! Do you have some tips for me to help me work more smarter than harder ?
Just stay active alot of running, dont worry about lifting weights and shit just concentrate on your running pushups and pull ups as well as sit ups. When you join dont give too much information about yourself. Tell them what they ask you. If they ask what your plan B is if you dont get in, tell them you dont have a plan B the Legion is what you need. Dont worry about learning French before hand. You will learn once you're in.
@@bravobase6801 Thanks! 🍻😎
Andrei SKZ helps if you start learning a little basic french. Don’t bullshit them or give them Rambo attitude. Show them respect. Learn a little of legion history. Good luck.
Love it!
I was a US Army paratrooper. Spent 23 years in. There was some bullshit but when it came to being serious we were stronger than a garlic milkshake
after i leave im heading here
Nice video 👍🏻
I had a small surgery on my knee about 4 years ago, but everything is fine with it. Do you think that is a problem?
What surgery? Meniscus surgery?
why why did make you take the vid down ?
Respect la legion!
Ca donne envie d être jeune et de signer. ))
Do you recommend the Legion?
also, how quickly did you pick up french?
About a year and a half I could get by
I had a propensity for languages from a young age and I was verbally fluent within 10 months. Everyone is different.
If you want to show the real legion of 2020 you have to show your face at 5:30 when you are out for the “appel” ahah
J'aime ma légion étrangère 🇫🇷🇫🇷💓💓💓💓
They say you can't use camera
How did they let u record?
@@Danielfelipe6 sneak it in man, what you think
Bravo felicidades por los vídeos buenazo bendeciones
im 195cm
is this height very rare in the Legion?
That is quite tall but I've seen some tall guys. Shouldnt be a problem
Thank you very much for your answer,
Good luck in Foreign Legion
@@dr.pastahands6238 you're one lucky ass man being that tall. good luck on being a legionnaire
Important is..
Your wheight
Not too fat
Légion is "chat maigre"
i was 1.95 when i severed 60/85 answer no lots over 1,90
Is dit n paar boerseuns by 4:50 ?
ja 'n paar boer seuns en n paar Rhodesians "Zim boytjies"
Smokin
Awesome back ground music.... what was that?
and also how long does your training last my man
Basics is 6 months. 4 months in Castelnaudary at the farm and then you carry on with 2 months in your combat regiment.. but training never stops so you will train a shitload
BraVo Base I love shitload
Hi BraVo, really like the vid, I just wonder if you have encounter any guy wearing glasses that got accepted, BTW thks for sharing your experience, stay strong
If you watch my videos you will see guys with glasses.. so yes I have ..
@@bravobase6801 tks for the reply, hopefully I will get apcepted at the age of 28 with a pair of glasses, and hopefully they don't turn away from South East Asian 😊
Good luck and all the best .
@@desert706fox9 gonna spread it to the Legion and turn them in to the red army
@@desert706fox9 just a joke don't take it too seriously even my profile pic is a joke
what does your eyesight have to be like to join? watched a couple of documeturaries and didnt see one dude wearing glasses
I served with a couple guys who wore glasses but they were limited and were not allowed to do certain courses or try out for commando units etc cant be a sniper or operate missiles are just 2 examples
@@bravobase6801 what could they do in the field ??
Combat medic, normal infantryman, minimi gunner, driver.
If some of them were to go through LASIK surgery to correct their eyesight, would they be allowed to do the rest?
gaustafr you have to wait for 1 year before applying
4:32. Hahaha :))))))))))
Any South Africans in the legion?
Howzit Boet.. most of my videos are majority Zimbos, South Africans and Serbs.. so yebo ek se plenty Saffas.
Next year I’m going
Il faut être spécialiste pour tirer avec les fusils mitrailleurs 7,62?
Les actes élémentaires
On est des connards respect
What is the salary of France army
1300 euros
Why did the original post get taken down? Was it YT or did it have OPSEC issues? Just curious...
MP's and Gestapo had issues with it for reasons I cannot discuss unfortunately. What I can say, is I spent time in the brig for that vid.
@@bravobase6801 holy shit dude...
That's crazy! I'm glad you're out now and posting vids...I sub'd after the first one I watched, cause it was original and no bullshit!
Quick question: my friend was thinking about trying to pass the initial entrance exam but he has a severe peanut allergy. Will FFL still take him?
@@bravobase6801 thanks! Great info,
I'll pass it along. He's Canadian and I'm American. We might try and go together. I'm gonna start learning French and pull-ups.
Is there any legionnaires comes from southeast asian?
Legionnaires come frome ~150 nations all over the world, so probably yes
How is the food inside the FFL? Did u save money in your active duty?
The food is what you'd expect from any army I guess over all a heap of shit but you do get your surprises here and there. When on maneuvers the grub is pretty lekker because the guys make a plan for meat etc Yes I saved money it is hard but if you are self disciplined then you can save..
We eat well, we have french cuisine (no joke); search “RICR Armée française”
Rations "RATPACKS" are good yeah especially menu 3.. I always liked menu 3. But over all food in the canteen in regiment is the same shit over and over like I said pretty much the same as any other army except for the odd surprise here and there. Legionnaires used to love it when we were on layover at another regiment especially regular army and we got to eat in their canteen.. always better food especially with the airforce. Fuck they feast like vikings
@@bravobase6801 hey man are you south African as well boet?
@@ZemanTheMighty originally from Zim but ja boet living in SA now and went to school and shit here plus my ID says it so guess you could say I'm saffa💪
I'm 5 '2' is there any legion of same height like mine ?? 🤔
I knew of 1 or Nepalese that were 5' 6 or so.. but as far as I know there is no height limit.. if you can carry your weight then should be fine
Super
Kepi blanc strong soldiers!
what is the meaning of REI?
Régiment Etranger d'Infanterie, Foreign Infanteri regiment.
@@adrien6256 thanks
I just wanted to watch one part to kill time in work, now Im watching part 11. xD
Any guys from Poland serve with you?
Yes man Is served with quite a few guys from Poland. My Adjudant Chef was also from Poland he was really awesome..
There's a lot of polish guys. Actually, many soldiers from the rest of the French Army call the Legion the kurwas as I understood. They don't moke them of course, everyone respect them !
@@bravobase6801 Which regiment do you recommend? Like the ones getting the most deployment? Also is 2REP still bad(no deployments) like many ex-legionnaires said?
@@bravobase6801 Any guys from Venezuela serve with you?
Why is it 2 REI ? I tought it's 2 REP ( 2° regiment parachutist). I guess I stands for infanterist? I tought that the 2° regiment was always parachutist.
No this is the oldest regiment in the Legion. 2REI - 2° REGIMENT ETRANGER D'INFANTERIE " 2nd Foreign Infantry Regiment."
🐢😂
Do you have a profails on facebook?
Negative
LPN 1 REC Mle 176-0**
Je vous trouves tous tres courageux. Bravo.
Why they called foreign legion ?
@@apimyfriend Okay.. got it.
👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥🇷🇺
Hail Hydra!
Are you American ?
Negative
un gaulois je pense
No I'm Rhodesian
@@bravobase6801 did you ever hear of Ronnie peresov?
Which regiment do you recommend? Like the ones getting the most deployment? Also is 2REP still bad(no deployments) like many ex-legionnaires said?
look up foreignlegion.info
1rec, 1reg and 2rei is the hot shit now
Joli
LPN Camarades!! depuis Calvi MAT 169 9**
2° R.E.P. respect!
@@Holydecipher More Majorum !
le sniper qui date de la guerre d'algerie serieux on a pas mieux mdr