Joining the Foreign Legion

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  • @Mysteri0usMo
    @Mysteri0usMo Рік тому +5246

    I watched the full french documentary. Stan was rejected because during the interview he said he wanted to join the foreign legion to prove himself he could do it. Like a personal challenge. The foreign legion don't like people joining "for fun". They want desperate men willing to risk their lives. Stan was just here for the experience.

    • @Genghis-Khan121
      @Genghis-Khan121 Рік тому +350

      Nah the lad was perfect it’s whatever he said or what they found out in the private interview , they would have soon had a word with him if that’s all it was about that would be ridiculous, ask any special forces unit it’s self motivation that they are wanting

    • @arnaudkaho7137
      @arnaudkaho7137 Рік тому +873

      They did not "reject" him, they saved his 5 next years. Foreign legion is not a typical army unit, they want people that are here as the last option.
      If tomorrow France engages in a war against any modern army, the Foreign Legions will basically do suicide/very high risk missions, as they did in history.
      So never try it if you seek "challenge" or "fun". There is nothing like that in the FL, only honor, missions, tasks and ranks.
      I did it for 5 years, 80% in my bed, 19% watching tv/phone, 1% action.
      It's the most boring job 99% of the time but at least it gets you out of trouble once out, and if you have nobody, FL is a real family.

    • @Tsusday
      @Tsusday Рік тому +149

      @@arnaudkaho7137 We can see it even from the past 10years, look in Malia, they've seen the most combat out of all countries participating in anti ISIL and Boko Haram over there. And if I recall correctly, have the highest casualty numbers after UN African origin Blue Helmets.

    • @dls64
      @dls64 Рік тому +29

      Where is that? I hate these voice over documentaries.

    • @Mysteri0usMo
      @Mysteri0usMo Рік тому +81

      @@Genghis-Khan121 like @Arnaud Kaho said, they want people that are here as the last option. Not just some athletic tourist.

  • @emilianozapata2051
    @emilianozapata2051 Рік тому +3088

    Wonder why they rejected that kid. Highly motivated individual, extremely athletic and willing to lead, and follow....those qualities make outstanding troops. Join the US Army! Ranger material right there

    • @markmessiwilliams5578
      @markmessiwilliams5578 Рік тому +128

      I wondered the same 😕

    • @richardp.228
      @richardp.228 Рік тому +625

      Must be something in his past

    • @HanksWisdom
      @HanksWisdom Рік тому +361

      With more applicants than openings, this must happen quite often.

    • @danforbes4513
      @danforbes4513 Рік тому +388

      the medic read out he must have a prob with his heart

    • @danforbes4513
      @danforbes4513 Рік тому +390

      they hooked him up to a ecg to get a read out. they spotted something maybe a heart mummer

  • @11bravo57
    @11bravo57 Рік тому +1508

    Stan is a damn beast. He really wanted this and he clearly prepared well ahead of time to succeed. I'm sure he will still succeed in life.

    • @Chris-Christopher-
      @Chris-Christopher- Рік тому +73

      I felt bad for him because I know exactly how that must have been for him. I had everything planned out, I worked hard to get prepared, but then at MEPS I got PDQ'd because of some medical stuff. I had to fly to another state for it, and that flight home was the worst. I'd imagine it's even worse for him given his country of origin. I mean, while it sucked for me, it wasn't like I didn't have any other good paths to follow.

    • @Anni3sgotagun
      @Anni3sgotagun Рік тому +27

      Perhaps there is a future for him in the US armed services

    • @h3ctor272
      @h3ctor272 Рік тому +2

      ​@@Chris-Christopher- what kind of medical stuff?

    • @alanmatlock3322
      @alanmatlock3322 Рік тому +1

      @@h3ctor272 loo

    • @stephengriffith7066
      @stephengriffith7066 Рік тому +8

      I was about the say the same.
      Stan was born a warrior and now if being given real skills ... good luck to anyone who comes up against him.

  • @alvaromartinez8209
    @alvaromartinez8209 Рік тому +1148

    The legion's main HR fear is desertion by highly motivated candidates that become disappointed with the boring legion life. That is why they tend not to select candidates too motivated. They prefer desperate people with no option but to stay there.
    In general, sometimes it is better not to try too hard in life.

    • @cristianoe10
      @cristianoe10 Рік тому +60

      Good insight

    • @el_chico1313
      @el_chico1313 Рік тому +44

      a quiet but impactful quote here

    • @miguelmarques4583
      @miguelmarques4583 Рік тому +55

      I heard they reject sometimes former american marines but accept high school kids. No one really knows sometimes apparently. I heard from brazilians that they knew portuguese guys who were in and not had but have still problems with the law, the legion knew but let them in. But that is interesting, if you are candid with them they will let you in. What would you call having nowhere else to go?

    • @scottmcdade5453
      @scottmcdade5453 Рік тому +1

      @@miguelmarques4583 the legion will take you no matter what your criminal record is so long as you haven't committed murder or a sexual offence. Hence the new identity and you can choose to keep that identity after your service. Back in the day they didn't care who you were or what you did as long as ye were fit and willing to kill for the legion.

    • @notonlysunandbeach2567
      @notonlysunandbeach2567 Рік тому +2

      How do you know that?

  • @joshkarena3058
    @joshkarena3058 Рік тому +525

    My mate was ex navy, he was accepted into the French Legionnaires. He served more years in the Legionnaires than the navy. He loved every bit of it.

    • @rooknado
      @rooknado Рік тому +13

      ive got a buddy in the navy who did the same thing! cool stuff

    • @cuntdracula1
      @cuntdracula1 11 місяців тому +4

      You know it's really fucking weird when I was in the Navy, I had to try to go special forces and didn't make it and ultimately decided that when they got out they were going to join the French foreign legion, that's kind of what inspired me to look into these guys.

    • @Givemeproofkid
      @Givemeproofkid 8 місяців тому +5

      Lies😂😂😂

    • @Initium1000
      @Initium1000 5 місяців тому +2

      Liar lol

    • @GMDaddy1
      @GMDaddy1 4 місяці тому +2

      His initials SY?

  • @1776Pundit
    @1776Pundit Рік тому +183

    He's got a great attitude.

    • @felathar1985
      @felathar1985 8 місяців тому +2

      You haven't met a Legionair. Those dudes are stoic af. I think he got rejected because he was just there for fun.

    • @mybru1
      @mybru1 7 місяців тому

      The legion will never accept overly confident people. They are looking for people who are willing to die in order to change their lifes

  • @CasperCFX
    @CasperCFX Рік тому +924

    My dad told me he was in the foreign legion but I found out he did 5 years in jail instead

  • @AnonAnonAnon
    @AnonAnonAnon Рік тому +1882

    I joined the British Army in 1986 and my two mates tried the same and were rejected because of criminal records. They both went off to France and joined the Legion. One was rejected a month later, the other went onto serve 15 years in 2REP. He would send me letters whilst on Ops. He painted a nice life in the Legion and I swear I regret not trying it myself. Shit happens.

    • @SnakePliskin762
      @SnakePliskin762 Рік тому +33

      We had 2 from my reg go across and say it was utter 💩 . They rejoined our regiment on return home. Both good soldiers who went up the ranks.

    • @ramirogarza3rd
      @ramirogarza3rd Рік тому +29

      I wanted to join the Marines but I have a messed up criminal record. Now at 32 I wonder if it's too late.

    • @jjranger5022
      @jjranger5022 Рік тому +9

      Funny I went into the US Army in 1986 at FT benning GA at Harmony Church for infantry school ..became a Ranger in 0388

    • @jjranger5022
      @jjranger5022 Рік тому +27

      @@ramirogarza3rd get a lawyer to clean up ur record , you have till the age of 35 for the military

    • @ramirogarza3rd
      @ramirogarza3rd Рік тому +5

      @@jjranger5022 I have a felony possession and misdemeanor unlawful possession of a firearm

  • @RobARug
    @RobARug Рік тому +552

    A Spaniard, Algerian, and a Brazilian walk into a Foreign Legion Recruitment Center...

    • @geezerp1982
      @geezerp1982 Рік тому +8

      who are triators and felons

    • @deltasquad8817
      @deltasquad8817 Рік тому +9

      I don't get the joke

    • @Movingforward2000
      @Movingforward2000 Рік тому +4

      No one will miss them elsewhere

    • @thijsb2119
      @thijsb2119 Рік тому +39

      ​@@deltasquad8817 the joke is that this is a very common format for jokes

    • @RobARug
      @RobARug Рік тому +15

      @@deltasquad8817 It's the ubiquitous "walks into a bar" joke.

  • @aidjunkie5335
    @aidjunkie5335 Рік тому +790

    Hopefully Stan is doing well in life now, I wish him luck.

    • @Oddly1970
      @Oddly1970 Рік тому

      Stan joined Isis

    • @wnmb3176
      @wnmb3176 Рік тому

      Hes dead

    • @RackwitzG
      @RackwitzG Рік тому +25

      I can imagine he made use of being in Europe and went to Germany. He said "Asyl" (Asylum) at the border which starts the procedures. Even if he is then rejected, he mustn't leave and will live on welfare.

    • @nickrobledo4982
      @nickrobledo4982 Рік тому +1

      Fk Stan 😤

    • @MrDK0010
      @MrDK0010 Рік тому +114

      ​@RackwitzG What an oddly specific accusation to make for a specific person you know little about... except skin color.

  • @juliusgreen7495
    @juliusgreen7495 Рік тому +96

    Stan seems to be motivated and ready for the military someday he will be were he needs to be good luck Stan you can do it wherever you are

  • @JesusChrist2000BC
    @JesusChrist2000BC Рік тому +1274

    I was in the American Army for 6 years. This guy did 24 pull-ups and is ripped he'd be a top performer in any unit in the country

    • @_zoinks2554
      @_zoinks2554 Рік тому +1

      He's functionally retarded. Under 80IQ is a liability on the battlefield. Only way he serves is if a massive war erupts and even then he'll be cleaning latrines in the rear.

    • @ДаняДаня-в2ь
      @ДаняДаня-в2ь Рік тому

      @los angeles Your message can give people brain cancer

    • @differentbreed2962
      @differentbreed2962 Рік тому

      @losangeles1618ah yes… that’s why there’s no black marines… dummy stop race blaming and open ur eyes through a larger lense

    • @iambored7440
      @iambored7440 Рік тому +111

      What?

    • @scottkennedy5991
      @scottkennedy5991 Рік тому

      The legion wants killers though...

  • @lout9231
    @lout9231 5 місяців тому +22

    Bruh stan whipping out a question mark kick in sparring and halting it at the shoulder was next level hahaha what a beast

  • @snuscaboose1942
    @snuscaboose1942 Рік тому +490

    We don't know the full story, but the Stan presented in this video would be a credit to any organization.

    • @Wolfsschanze99
      @Wolfsschanze99 Рік тому +52

      Agreed, he had all the attributes of a fine soldier.

    • @digdougedy
      @digdougedy Рік тому +43

      Every military has reading and writing requirements. Being from Gabon, he may not have had good literacy. This is important as, for the modern soldier, there is allot to learn. On top of that, in the Legion there are also many chants (songs) to learn which would be difficult without good literacy. Another point is that the US Army does not take anyone with an IQ below 83. This eliminates about 11% of the population. For the British Army, it is 90 IQ points. That eliminates 20% of the population. It is sad to see a young man who seems to have so much to give be sent home, but being fit and motivated wont mean that you can dissemble weapons clean them properly and then reassemble them so that they work.. When I did my basic training back in 1989 I was trained by a Black Sergeant Chef so Stans departure was not due to his colour. The Legion is definitely not racist. In 2 REP I had a Japanese Sgt, Akihiko Saito. Look him up on WIKI. He got shot in Iraq in 2005 after 20 years in the legion.

    • @reductio1000
      @reductio1000 Рік тому +60

      no, good body but he had a very wrong attitude. Acted from get go as if he "knew" what had to be done, what it takes etc. + obvious fake supporting the other candidates to get positive remarks from staff and candidates. Resulting in childlike cheers from those candidates when he broke the pull up record...."where do you think you are" ??? " les ancients" will not be fooled/impressed by this. on the contrary. Stan is/seems the type that feels everything revolves around him, what he wants, what he thinks is right and how much he can impress others...that is just what we saw in this short clip, that arrogant know-it-all behaviour, was probably constant. Stan is the type that will start giving problems in the near future and selection weeded him out quickly. "profil ne correspond pas".

    • @geezerp1982
      @geezerp1982 Рік тому

      no his not, they all vile traitors to their own countries ! "tis worse then murder" king lear

    • @geezerp1982
      @geezerp1982 Рік тому

      @@Wolfsschanze99 of vile traitor

  • @mohamedali9495
    @mohamedali9495 Рік тому +231

    Stan was not selected because he talked about the interrogation

    • @geezerp1982
      @geezerp1982 Рік тому

      because he is prick and traitor

    • @Danieamores
      @Danieamores Рік тому +3

      Rlly u think that was for that I've never really understand why he wasn't selected if he had everything physically and mental

    • @Enobrenbmugtem
      @Enobrenbmugtem Рік тому

      @@Danieamores He failed mentally when he talked about interrogation, that's just how it goes.

    • @ald.3500
      @ald.3500 Рік тому +37

      @@Danieamores he couldn’t follow the simple order of don’t talk about it.

    • @gussclark5261
      @gussclark5261 Рік тому +4

      I thought that myself the vetting process was continuous so even after the secret interview he was still been analysed

  • @divinegracehealing8653
    @divinegracehealing8653 Рік тому +268

    As a young man I wanted to join the Legion, like many of my relatives I joined the US Army and served 23 years. I still with regret, not taking this challenge when I was 18 years old, unfortunate for this man to have a dream crushed.

    • @huntersimms6134
      @huntersimms6134 Рік тому +48

      Eh. After a medical issue that kicked me out of the USMC 3 months into bootcamp, I joined the Legion and didn't mention any prior USMC history. I stayed in about a year in 2e REP before deserting. I can't speak for every unit since they all vary, but the disorganization, corruption, and lack of discipline was appalling. I finally got some waivers and am in the USMC again as an 0311. The Legion shaped me personally as a man (I was 20 at the time) but the Marine Corps as an institution, even with its faults, is much much much more cohesive and deadly.

    • @ytngillz2091
      @ytngillz2091 Рік тому +11

      @@huntersimms6134 if u deserted don’t u get arrested or something, or u can never return to France

    • @haider5044
      @haider5044 Рік тому

      Yeah don't come back to France. I don't know when you joined or if you did but the USMC deserves better than deserters.

    • @ricksmith7631
      @ricksmith7631 Рік тому +1

      You would not have been accepted since you feel this was a challenge, this was why Stan was rejected. the Legion does not want people who see it as a challenge, once you meet the challenge, what next? They want people who are at their end and feel they have nothing more to lose. This way they can build a soldier in the Legion way. This is why the Legion is one of the most respected forces in the world, they get the job done at any cost. I researched them alot when i was younger, i wouldnt have been suitable and considered it as a way to pay respect to the ones who came before me and succeeded. Its a very tightly knit organization and their only requirement is to not disgrace the legion in any way possible. you think the marines, seals or specops is tough, theyre tough but cannot compare to the Legion. failure is not an option at any cost

    • @mustachesally4134
      @mustachesally4134 Рік тому +1

      For what though? What is the value?

  • @carldunne8124
    @carldunne8124 Рік тому +129

    I know its not the same but, i had too leave the army during training because of a medical issue and i was devastated. A few months later i was watching a marine bootcamp video from the early 2000s and a drill instructor said to an injured recruit that "everything happens for a reason" because if he had of passed through training he may have been the one to be killed or injured. It was a good lesson to take away from the experience.

  • @maxxxgsd
    @maxxxgsd Рік тому +25

    5.46 That last pull up 💪. That’s how it’s done ladies and gents . Outstanding!

  • @GhostofGomezDawkins
    @GhostofGomezDawkins Рік тому +132

    Stan is basically suited to fit any military force. He displayed heart, determination, teamwork, etc. He'll be an asset to any team who will allow him the opportunity. Hell, private contracting might be a good future for him, definitely more money. Hopefully, a unit/organization/force somewhere will be better with the addition of Stan.

    • @arnaudkaho7137
      @arnaudkaho7137 Рік тому +11

      Exactly why they left him out. He is too good, and will leave too easily. FL is not easy like marines or idk what trash units.

    • @IgKravenchenko
      @IgKravenchenko Рік тому +27

      He tries to please authority at every turn, they don't want this, it is also possible he lied about his past. Also by him doing 24 push ups for example while his mates think is impressive, FL think of it as a show off, he's is hard to trust, if he is too good what will make him stay when he gets a much better offer in life? FL soldiers are usually seen in a high regard, so offers from PMCs come pouring in with much better financial benefit. FL doesn't want a guy that is the best in everything because they are hard to trust and ready to defy authority because he might think "i'm better fit than him". They want a guy that's ready to behave cult like into this cult like military.

    • @kenyanroadman8350
      @kenyanroadman8350 Рік тому +2

      @@arnaudkaho7137easy? None of the units mentioned are easy!

    • @kynanverwimp847
      @kynanverwimp847 Рік тому

      @@arnaudkaho7137 you have no idea what you're talking about.

    • @randomguy-dy3uy
      @randomguy-dy3uy Рік тому +7

      his arrogance tho gonna rub people the wrong way. we didn't see the full story clearly, but you can just smell his ego lol.....

  • @chiptenor
    @chiptenor Рік тому +129

    I'm an American and severed in the army after college years, yet ever since I was a young kid growing up in the 1950's- 60's I've had the utmost respect for the French Foreign Legion.

    • @dinuranga11
      @dinuranga11 Рік тому

      Can join foreign in us army have any chance

    • @PenG-m8k
      @PenG-m8k Рік тому +2

      Respect for what, sir?

    • @chiptenor
      @chiptenor Рік тому +6

      Respect for WHAT(?), you ask me?? Answer: I think the Foreign Legion, itself, its history, its 'Esprit de corps'; its ability to take men from all over the world from different cultures, races, nationalities and mold them into a cohesive fraternal military organization is all worthy of respect.

    • @PenG-m8k
      @PenG-m8k Рік тому

      @@chiptenor ...the ability to take men from different cultures, races, nationalities... and send them to "expeditions" to Syria, Indochina, Algeria, Guiana... Used as barrier troops against the French army in World War I. Nothing to be proud of at all. Especially in the 21st century.

    • @pauljackbyrne9439
      @pauljackbyrne9439 10 місяців тому +2

      Thank you for your severance

  • @stevemcgarrett24
    @stevemcgarrett24 Рік тому +113

    I joined in 1988 at the same place , Fort de Nogent but it had heavy wooden doors on the entrance back then, like prison gates. We also didn’t have any physical tests there, not until we got to Aubagne for the 15 day selection process. I passed and went on to 4eme RE at Castelnaudary, a frightening place for a 22 year old … I don’t mind admitting. After passing basic training, I joined 6eme REG but later transferred to 2eme REP

    • @oclarke31
      @oclarke31 Рік тому +7

      Some balls on you my friend. Well done

    • @philippebeillan6962
      @philippebeillan6962 Рік тому +4

      Houa sacré parcours.. que dieu te bénisse..

    • @stevemcgarrett24
      @stevemcgarrett24 Рік тому +4

      @@philippebeillan6962 Merci mon ami. La légion m'a tant donné, c'est pour toujours dans mon cœur

    • @philippebeillan6962
      @philippebeillan6962 Рік тому +3

      @@stevemcgarrett24 avec plaisir frère

    • @manlyhallresearch9785
      @manlyhallresearch9785 Рік тому

      Why do you suppose they were rejected?

  • @Lemurai
    @Lemurai Рік тому +632

    My uncle tried joining in the late 70’s, he thought he was good because of his prior military/combat arms background and the fact that he spoke “French” not realizing that Louisiana Creole is far from intelligible to most standard French speakers, so they gave him a bit of a hard time with the language barrier, he said, if you weren’t a French speaker you’d learn quickly, because they’d beat it into you quite quickly if you didn’t understand & ofcourse he was rejected. He was always a strange guy though, he was traveling the world to random & remote places long before mainstream media popularized the idea of it and always had great stories, especially his war stories (ALL lies imo😂), but sadly he & his girlfriend were killed in a car crash in Japan in the mid 90’s a month before they were set to tie the knot. He def was a fun guy to be around & a most unlikely fellow, being from a rural coastal town in Louisiana, you’d never believe small towners could think that big.

    • @Fit_soldier
      @Fit_soldier Рік тому +16

      Please make a UA-cam video about him

    • @Dont_Tread_on_Me448
      @Dont_Tread_on_Me448 Рік тому +24

      Id honestly pay top dollar to watch a movie made about his life and his various escapades around the globe lol

    • @Garf_malarf
      @Garf_malarf Рік тому +10

      This was beautifully written. He needs a documentary

    • @aidjunkie5335
      @aidjunkie5335 Рік тому +7

      Sounds like a cool guy. May he rest in peace. Thanks for sharing.

    • @tumult04
      @tumult04 Рік тому +2

      Can you share more about him?

  • @danrowlands3705
    @danrowlands3705 Рік тому +57

    Early 2000s I worked with a Pommy brick layer in New Zealand called Shakey because he would get the shakes if he hadnt had a drink.... very nice bloke who joined the foreign legion after serving in Bosnia ect.... you would pick him up in the morning for work and he would be halfway through a 6 pack of beer after bottle of wine 😂Come to work and lay the most bricks with the highest qaulity workmanship
    He would then run to the sportsbar at lunch for a few schooners and get back to work ... despite his love of a cold 1 you could not fault this mans work load or qaulity ... he would always talk about finding a good asian woman to settle down with and always had a top story/joke or both or stories about his tours in bosnia and such places...
    About 10yrs later I bumped into him in a shopping mall kid in tow and an asian wife ....
    I hope he is still out there happily married enjoying life 💯🖤👊

    • @BudgetGainsByJJ
      @BudgetGainsByJJ Рік тому +2

      That just sounds like an average bricklayer hahaha

    • @notsofatmike1
      @notsofatmike1 10 місяців тому

      Cool story, bro.

    • @NathanK13
      @NathanK13 4 місяці тому +1

      @@notsofatmike1it was actually

  • @BruneSixtine
    @BruneSixtine Рік тому +173

    Stan got rejected and it's heartbreaking because everything we've seen in this documentary about him is extremely positive.
    But there are other considerations to take into account, physical condition, health, psychiatry, motivations, criminal record, literacy, etc...
    He's obviously motivated and with exceptional physical condition, but there's a grain of sand. We won't know what it is. That's how it is.
    Best wishes to him.

    • @andrewbutler5253
      @andrewbutler5253 Рік тому +29

      it was his motivation that cost him it is revealed later in the documentary

    • @just_dec
      @just_dec Рік тому

      Wait, how?@@andrewbutler5253

    • @49notout
      @49notout Рік тому +10

      Stan didn't get in and he was really upset about it, but not as upset as the documentary film makers who now had fuck all to do.

    • @margodphd
      @margodphd Рік тому +14

      FFL is not a "challenge". They don't care for people who join for fun.

    • @Mostopinionatedmanofalltime
      @Mostopinionatedmanofalltime Рік тому +3

      He seemed like he would have made an excellent soldier.😢

  • @tsas485
    @tsas485 11 місяців тому +7

    After my discharge as USMC 6092 Airframer. I felt I needed to prove myself worthy of my own respect. I prepared for almost a year to join the FL. But, I was convinced at the last second to stay in the USA by friends who thought I would never return alive. I feel they were right and I don't regret my change of heart. For those that the FL suits. Good luck and I wish you all the best.

  • @vincentclark5739
    @vincentclark5739 Рік тому +293

    It is rare to meet civilians, or even military members in Stans shape. His motivation was through the roof. His leadership came naturally. I really wonder why he was rejected

    • @DomingoDeSantaClara
      @DomingoDeSantaClara Рік тому +101

      Psychological profile was off, or he simply lied about his past would be possible reasons.

    • @kemita
      @kemita Рік тому +76

      His enthusiasm was a fad, also, he has a chamaleonic personality, tries to please and adjur to authority, meaning, he has no idea what authority is by his own judgement. He will switch sides as authority moves in his eyes. That may fly in an office job, not in La Legion.

    • @IordanIovkov
      @IordanIovkov Рік тому +225

      @S Rod That was one of the most egregious armchair diagnoses I've seen. We have no idea why they rejected him.

    • @jont3823
      @jont3823 Рік тому +17

      Maybe they contacted him after for a higher more secretive position 😅🎉

    • @andrewdoyle3328
      @andrewdoyle3328 Рік тому +22

      His echo showed a heart defect

  • @mani1357mani
    @mani1357mani Рік тому +160

    That was honestly heartbreaking.
    I was interested in joining the FFL myself as well however life continued in a different direction.
    That's why I have so much respect for those who join.

    • @mustachesally4134
      @mustachesally4134 Рік тому +3

      They treat foreigners (even French Canadians) with outmost disrespect. You endure the suck and move on,but foreign legions are essentially mercenaries of France that are better equipped than the French main forces. You are expendable in the legion. No glory or value in that.

    • @averagejoe8358
      @averagejoe8358 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@mustachesally4134Exactly that. There's a reason French citizens aren't allowed to join.

    • @averagejoe8358
      @averagejoe8358 11 місяців тому

      @@JohnSmith-nk9xq Does it take away from the fact that the legion soldiers exist for modern cannon fodder? No, I don't think it does

  • @tracybrown9911
    @tracybrown9911 Рік тому +439

    I know how he felt being rejected. I tried in 1994 flying from Australia and spending a night at La Malmousque in Marseille before heading to Aubagne.
    I lost a kidney playing rugby in the Navy when I was 18 but was knocked back anyway.
    I had just completed 15 years in the Australian Navy and Army but it didn't matter.
    At least you received a piece of paper and some pay. I received nothing.
    Great work for trying as you will always be able to say that at least you had the guts to try.

    • @youtubemodsaresnowflakelef7692
      @youtubemodsaresnowflakelef7692 Рік тому +24

      His paper says he can never apply again, so no "at least" about it for him.
      Inapte definitiv means that. If he got inapte temporaire he could reapply after a set amount of time, usually 6 months. Obviously something went very wrong with one of his interviews.

    • @CFox.7
      @CFox.7 Рік тому +13

      Why the high standards when they have had no noteworthy engagements in recent years ?

    • @youtubemodsaresnowflakelef7692
      @youtubemodsaresnowflakelef7692 Рік тому

      @@CFox.7 the Legion is always somewhere, especially resource rich shtholes in Africa.

    • @youtubemodsaresnowflakelef7692
      @youtubemodsaresnowflakelef7692 Рік тому +14

      @@CFox.7 And besides you get thousands of applicants each year. You can afford to pick exactly what you want. As they said, about 1 in 8 makes selection, and that's before any of the washing out in training...

    • @victorsandoval4792
      @victorsandoval4792 Рік тому

      The French are gay anyway

  • @adegboyegaayojukan2718
    @adegboyegaayojukan2718 Рік тому +78

    I served 30 years in many uniforms all over this planet. In the Legion, it's not about you and me. It's about WE!!

  • @mikecorreia9544
    @mikecorreia9544 Рік тому +66

    That’s insane. Stan was an absolute beast with the mind of a warrior. Though it won’t be with the Foreign Legion, I hope he still answers his calling.

    • @sportypaul5069
      @sportypaul5069 Рік тому +15

      I give you the answer:
      The guy was only there for the French passport and the money.
      If they realize that these are your reasons, no matter how athletic you are, you'll be rejected - they're not stupid 😉😉👍🏼👍🏼

    • @mikecorreia9544
      @mikecorreia9544 Рік тому +6

      @@sportypaul5069 just curious, how are you sure that was the reason? Genuinely don’t know if that’s solid info.

    • @nimsocasonod5150
      @nimsocasonod5150 Рік тому +6

      That guy he thinks is to clever way more over all ,he has arrogant character and not focus
      He can’t work in a team
      And many more
      To let you understand easily,the legion mostly take mans with a good character (like a sheep) (dog) I don’t know how to make you understand “walk with your head down” humble things lime that
      Sometimes recruiters are not fit and they don’t pass test sportif but they still get a contract 📑
      So sport or muscle it doesn’t matter
      But brain and character matter bye bye

    • @murphyjack90
      @murphyjack90 Рік тому +2

      ​@@sportypaul5069 is that really so bad? If the guys a total unit, won't he still be an asset no matter what his motivations?

    • @sharpasacueball
      @sharpasacueball Рік тому +1

      Someone pointed out that he was told he could never apply again so the reason is either medical or security check. It's probably something to do with his heart

  • @FancySeeingYouHere
    @FancySeeingYouHere Рік тому +128

    Stan come on down to the US Army. We got a 11B contract for you

    • @Aarminmusic
      @Aarminmusic Рік тому +4

      @@mythai05 Im confused, can foreginers join us military ?

    • @tarkka6145
      @tarkka6145 Рік тому +9

      @@Aarminmusic i think you need a green card to join.

    • @TezalTube
      @TezalTube Рік тому +15

      @@Aarminmusic Joining the military is a pretty common bath to citizenship.

    • @ThinBlueLineGuardian
      @ThinBlueLineGuardian Рік тому +10

      ​@@Aarminmusic the military is a really common and great way to get citizenship

    • @TheAres117
      @TheAres117 Рік тому +5

      ​@@ThinBlueLineGuardian that's a lie

  • @Washington-g8n
    @Washington-g8n Рік тому +48

    He beat the commanding officer's pull up record. That's why he wasn't recruited lol

    • @blakebourassa1983
      @blakebourassa1983 Рік тому +25

      No it's because he dicsussed the private interrogations with another recruit who hasn't gone in yet, completely discrediting him as someone trustworthy and someone able to keep secrets, which is the whole point of the legion.

    • @geezerp1982
      @geezerp1982 Рік тому

      @@blakebourassa1983 and you know this how ?

    • @yup130
      @yup130 Рік тому

      ​@geezerp1982 haha not gonna tell you 😂

    • @poormansgunz8032
      @poormansgunz8032 5 місяців тому

      MCRD 76 pulls was the record

  • @metallicarchaea1820
    @metallicarchaea1820 Рік тому +126

    6:57 Stan talks to another recruit about the secret interview process. I understand that many will think it's a bullshit reason to reject him based on that and how it's admirable that he is helping out a fellow recruit. Stan fucked up. Period. The End.

    • @cristianoe10
      @cristianoe10 Рік тому

      Stan talks too fucking much, at the middle of the vid I was like shut up brooooo and there I saw he was going to be rejected even before reading the comments. As a mafia boss would say.. keep ur fucking mouth shut

    • @RedNinja0070
      @RedNinja0070 Рік тому

      dude seriously stfu. He's 10 times more than a man you'll ever be

    • @tomondiek2839
      @tomondiek2839 Рік тому

      yep i guess being black and migrant is a crime

    • @sebby324
      @sebby324 Рік тому +11

      They rejected him on medical grounds
      He has a heart issue you can see on the ECG
      Poor lad

    • @randyboisa6367
      @randyboisa6367 Рік тому +4

      @@sebby324 My cousin has been a legionnaire for 11 years, he is part of 2 R.E.I based in Nimes, he was born with a heart murmur that shows up on EKG, Legion accepted him. He had four years prior US Army and his murmur showed up at Army physical. Its all up to the Medical technician in the Legion.

  • @samoramachel55
    @samoramachel55 Рік тому +67

    Stan has all the physical attributes to make a great solider. But when he was explaining to his comrade about the interrogation on camera that is a no - no. The only other thing that comes to mind is that since the media couldn't learn what happens during the interrogation, they got him to talk and that can lead to a discharge. His physical prowess is high. And with training he's probably make a great contractor. But it has to start with controlling his mouth. Just an opinion from a twenty-five-year former Infantry Officer.

    • @Apophyse97
      @Apophyse97 Рік тому +4

      j ai exactement pensé à la meme chose vouloir divulguer aux autres les methodes d interogatoires n a pas joué en sa faveur un peu trop sur de lui fanfaron ima ginez il se fait fair prisonier il se mettrait à parler conclusion pas discret sportif mais pas intelligent

    • @kynanverwimp847
      @kynanverwimp847 Рік тому +21

      @@Apophyse97 so you can read English, but you can't reply English to an English comment?
      Only the French...

    • @northerngannetproject3147
      @northerngannetproject3147 Рік тому +1

      Agree. Have a look on taylor cavanaugh, former navy seal and FFL recruited... THE hard thing is shut up and humility.

    • @xzxxx-km4vy
      @xzxxx-km4vy 8 місяців тому

      @@Apophyse97 Lol... You some dumb dumb aren't you.

    • @hughmackie2424
      @hughmackie2424 4 місяці тому +1

      You do look a lot like Samorra Machel, so the plane crash story was BS?

  • @Kk_085
    @Kk_085 Рік тому +12

    Stan would be an absolute stud in the US Military! He's in good shape, highly motivated, and hard working. I'm sure he'll be successful in whatever he does in life 🙏

    • @ricksmith7631
      @ricksmith7631 Рік тому

      he might do well in reg forces and with some training be promoted to a higher non com but he likely wont make officer. he said he was in this to prove to himself, not many armed forces branch will accept this. the want people they can mold.

    • @Starryplough1916
      @Starryplough1916 Рік тому +1

      You sound like you would pump him 🤣

    • @SmokyOle
      @SmokyOle Рік тому +4

      ​@@ricksmith7631Not everyone wants to he an Officer lmao. You said that like it was an insult but it was actually a compliment.

    • @maverickfoxbmsn
      @maverickfoxbmsn Рік тому +1

      While I was in my previous Division 114 back in Boot Camp. I knew a Navy SEAL candidate who could do over 100 plus pushups and he would run over 14 laps without losing his breath. Not to mention he was able to do over 5 minutes of planks. I could only do the bare minimum my rate will be BM (Boatswains Mate) once I’m done with A-School.

    • @JackMeoff46
      @JackMeoff46 7 місяців тому

      @@maverickfoxbmsnlol boot

  • @pross6525
    @pross6525 Рік тому +5

    What this man was in extremely excellent shape and condition not to mention highly motivated.

  • @mickeydee9069
    @mickeydee9069 Рік тому +7

    That might have been the cleanest pullups I've ever seen at the start

  • @limitlesschoices
    @limitlesschoices Рік тому +10

    Stan should come to the US and become 75th ranger or special operations. He's already ahead in speaking languages, and being physically fit.

  • @casscristi253
    @casscristi253 Рік тому +32

    I went there in 2017 and got in so much easy that I expected.
    After 3 months we had a training part where was the first time for me sleeping on the ground, cold one.
    Since the first morning my lower back start to hurt until it got so bad I couldn't walk several days later.
    2 weeks later they sent me home , reason medical unfit, permanent ban.
    My answer to one important question from them was, +as long I can mentally and physically + 😅
    There are so many more behind you waiting for a spot and they know that.

    • @anhviet5412
      @anhviet5412 Рік тому

      what important question from them was that?

    • @casscristi253
      @casscristi253 Рік тому +1

      @@anhviet5412
      How long you plan to stay with us?
      Was part of the first personal interview and was the last question to seal it, I even did some push-up because he didn't think my story match the timeline of some of my answers. I was not the only one, found out later some of my colleagues did too.

    • @anhviet5412
      @anhviet5412 Рік тому

      @@casscristi253 okay thank you

  • @marbarosi
    @marbarosi Рік тому +7

    Guy gave it his all and that more than anyone I know. Amazing guy

  • @CJK-bt4ll
    @CJK-bt4ll Рік тому +62

    Would love more insight into the reasons for rejection. We don't seem to be getting the whole story. Others that I've heard from in the Legion say there is a high desertion rate.

    • @MrBeachDoctor
      @MrBeachDoctor Рік тому +19

      They mostly need followers, not leaders. If everyone is a leader the shit work doesn't get done.

    • @tomondiek2839
      @tomondiek2839 Рік тому +4

      its pretty obvious its staring at you in the face look at his skin color

    • @markaguilera493
      @markaguilera493 Рік тому

      ​@@tomondiek2839Nonsense. Plenty blacks in the FL.

    • @tomislav2494
      @tomislav2494 Рік тому

      ​@@tomondiek2839 bullshit you are trying to make everything about race there are loads of black soliders in legion and they are not discriminating only race there is solider

    • @CJK-bt4ll
      @CJK-bt4ll Рік тому +2

      @@MrBeachDoctor Never thought of it that way. Interesting.

  • @internet_internet
    @internet_internet Рік тому +14

    Stan is an absolute badass.
    He’s too good for the legion.
    He can build a better life outside of any military.

  • @lousasol315
    @lousasol315 Рік тому +25

    I hope that kid does well in life and doesn't take that rejection to heart. TBH he was probably recruited without us knowing.

    • @Steve992.1
      @Steve992.1 Рік тому +3

      doubt it, the legion doesnt fuck around like that.

  • @stefanodisperati1391
    @stefanodisperati1391 7 місяців тому +6

    Pretty basic reason for rejection: too fit for fun, is means you excel in fitting the role but are there just for the fun to try yourself (and perhaps desertion is behind the corner when find out that is not living COD but is a lot of boring, routine duties). When selecting people: 1) to be desperate and needy enough to not have another chance in life 2) ready to suffer and to go for long run 3) basic fit (they will get fit later, no worry)

  • @hellonihaocomoestas
    @hellonihaocomoestas Рік тому +5

    stan's main character attitude and "look at me" mindset is what got him dropped for sure.

  • @olivierpuyou3621
    @olivierpuyou3621 Рік тому +48

    When a young man of 17 1/2 years old I did my military training, I remember a comrade who, after a bloody love story, wanted to join the Legion.
    A little guy, not very tall, not very strong, but very enduring.
    I only saw him once again, he had entered the Legion and I had been assigned to the cavalry (the MBTs of the time).
    We kept in touch for a while being in the same promotion, and he went somewhere, one day, a place where only the Legion goes and I never heard from him again.
    the army not being made for me I stopped, I had given enough time to my country to feel legitimate to vote.
    I never knew if my boyfriend was alive or fallen in the field of honor.
    I just hope the girl who broke his heart repented a few times.
    But he did what I couldn't do psychologically or physically.
    It was the first time I understood that everyone has limits.

  • @nomadicsoul34
    @nomadicsoul34 Рік тому +8

    The Uk should have a foreign legion. A legitimate way for young foreign men to come to the UK and provide a service and invest themselves into our nation. Very proud of our Gurkhas.

    • @Althamenes
      @Althamenes Рік тому

      The UK used to accept people from the Commonwealth Nations, right?

    • @venomsnakeYGBSM
      @venomsnakeYGBSM Рік тому

      @@Althamenes not anymore

    • @lachie8784
      @lachie8784 8 місяців тому

      @@Althamenes they stopped this practice only recently, a shame because I as an australian was hoping to join.

  • @williampatterson717
    @williampatterson717 Рік тому +107

    He would have been considered to kind and to open and talkative. And giving away information to other recruits. It's just the Way It Is.😢

    • @digdougedy
      @digdougedy Рік тому +17

      The legion today is getting many people apply. However, this makes standards rise. The British army today does not take anyone below an IQ score of 90 . This is below the average of 100, but does eliminate 20% of the population. Stan, from a poor country like Gabon, may not have met either the IQ standard or the literacy standard. When I joined in 1989, he may have got in. Warfare is more high tech today, so education will trump physical strength. Not many people have both. ... There is a sad story from the Vietnam war era where the US defense secretary Robert Mcnamara demanded that the Army lower their IQ requirements so as to make up the numbers for the Vietnam war. It was a disaster with many becoming casualties due to lack of intelligence. They were called Mcnamaras morons. They paid tribute to these men in the character of Private Pile in the movie, Full Metal Jacket. To this day, the US Army will not take recruits below 83IQ. The reality is that 10% of the population are too dumb to be trained to do anything that the Army needs doing. so much for the equality agenda....

    • @oxxal7357
      @oxxal7357 Рік тому +3

      @@digdougedy Will and motivation is not enough for a good soldier. Nowadays intelligence is more important than physical fit. At least he was wise enough to admit that they know best what kind of people they need. Sad though. He really wanted that but that is not enough.

    • @lachie8784
      @lachie8784 8 місяців тому

      @@digdougedy also forrest gump and bubba were apart of mcnamaras morons

  • @dwrussell96
    @dwrussell96 Рік тому +37

    I'm current US Navy. The second I got to boot camp, I instantly wished I would've joined the Army. It's nice knowing there's better adventures out there if my Navy career doesn't go the way I want it to go.

    • @RackwitzG
      @RackwitzG Рік тому +12

      Well, chances are slim you'll get your head shot off in the Navy, but you still have the full benefits of being a veteran later. Who desires combat has never seen it. I would go Navy or maybe Airforce. Whatabout SEAL? You can apply.

    • @egg-iu3fe
      @egg-iu3fe Рік тому +4

      why? I thought the navy goes to the most countries and sees the most places

    • @Burnout37
      @Burnout37 Рік тому +4

      I was a corpsman and forward deployed with the marine corps infantry. You just picked the wrong rate if you wanted action.

    • @dwrussell96
      @dwrussell96 Рік тому +3

      @@RackwitzG I value adventure, but I also value cool training and pushing myself whether I see combat or not, and more importantly, I want to be in Europe. In order for me to go SO (Seal or Swcc), I had to sign a contract for that. My dad is a former Ranger and talked me out of it. Now I'm on a ship bored out of my mind around a bunch of dumb kids who only joined for free college. I'm seeing the world yeah, but I don't feel like I'm in the military. I had been contemplating joining the Legion for nearly 10 years now. Now that I'll have the VA benefits, I don't see the point in joining the US Army.

    • @dwrussell96
      @dwrussell96 Рік тому +2

      @@egg-iu3fe We do, but we also don't do anything. Being a Sailor on a ship is a glorified warehouse job where you are just cleaning, writing, and painting. I also want to be in Europe. Like live there, not deploy there.

  • @dantirk4560
    @dantirk4560 Рік тому +7

    I remember that pebble court yard. It felt kind of like a prison yard with all the different nationalities banding together. Sometimes a legionnaire would come out and set up a table and sell cigarettes and chocolates. I look back at it now very fondly. Sadly, after passing selection, I got flagged and pulled before the group got sent to the castle. Said I scored minimum on the hearing test and had an appointment in Marseille for a more professional test. The two and a half weeks t until the test was filled with details to really cool places and it was one of the best times of my life. I have nightmares sometimes about going back and getting rejected again

  • @Willppyro
    @Willppyro Рік тому +32

    At 7:00 Stan clearly broke the rules lol even the camera man knew so the instructors definitely did

  • @lrr8142
    @lrr8142 Рік тому +5

    I couldn't leave my family upmost respect to these men

  • @uncontrollable343
    @uncontrollable343 Рік тому +44

    Stan is now happily enjoying his new role as a carpark security guard in central London.

    • @eurocrime8992
      @eurocrime8992 Рік тому +15

      Salary is probably better, and he won't be tortured for 5 years

    • @Danieamores
      @Danieamores Рік тому

      How do u know that??

    • @RackwitzG
      @RackwitzG Рік тому +7

      I can imagine he went to Germany seeking asylum. Free cash from the german taxpayer for life.

    • @MazzBCD
      @MazzBCD Рік тому +4

      @@RackwitzG pretty disgusting that thats even an option.

    • @RackwitzG
      @RackwitzG Рік тому +4

      @@MazzBCD Over 20% of Africa is thinking of migrating to Europe. He is already here.

  • @AlexinOslo
    @AlexinOslo Рік тому +17

    America needs something like this. Find those with grit anywhere in the world, and give them a shot at the American dream.

    • @SaginawCareerComplex
      @SaginawCareerComplex Рік тому +2

      Foreigners can join the US military, and generally have a path to citizenship through good conduct.

    • @francescosaveriocapuano4817
      @francescosaveriocapuano4817 7 місяців тому +4

      @@SaginawCareerComplexthey have to be us residents

  • @karlhungus5554
    @karlhungus5554 9 місяців тому +3

    Man, Stan was a machine, an amazing physique, a great personality, was a team-builder, and seemed to have some leadership qualities. What a shame.

  • @Walter_Sobchak_43
    @Walter_Sobchak_43 Рік тому +14

    As an American, we love and appreciate the French Foreign Legion. Your legend is world-wide.

  • @koolyman
    @koolyman Рік тому +15

    It is a consolation to many that even a motivated beast like Stan was unable to join. Looking at his performance, it was probably a minor medical ailment or some other technicality.

    • @melbourneauditing3404
      @melbourneauditing3404 Рік тому +3

      I think that the reason was because at the interview he said that he wanted to join the Legion just to prove himself that he could do it and they don’t like that, they want desperate people that are not afraid of loosing their lives

    • @Threat_LvL
      @Threat_LvL Рік тому

      joining a special unit with only physical fitness is pretty stupid.
      they want smart people. people who know what they want in life what they do.
      if your reasons to join is too selfish can be a reason to get kicked.
      and i say "CAN"

    • @ricksmith7631
      @ricksmith7631 Рік тому

      @@melbourneauditing3404 thats exactly why, the us army doesnt want thinkers but will tolerate them, the legion will not tolerate thinkers and you are gone.

  • @mrmrmrcaf7801
    @mrmrmrcaf7801 Рік тому +2

    5:42 no boasting 6:57 don't talk to anyone about the interviews. In addition to physical preparation, prepare yourself physically and mentally. Don't be active on social media and don't stand out. If you do this to become a French national the past matter. If the past is bad, specify that you do not want a residence permit after the 5 years and maybe they can accept you regardless of the past.

  • @behindthespotlight7983
    @behindthespotlight7983 Рік тому +30

    In part 2 we learn that Stan is now serving in DGSI: General Directorate for Internal Security - the washout was just to see if he’d leave and hit the gym & church or hookers and beer

  • @MekyTheMonke
    @MekyTheMonke Рік тому +8

    Can’t help but feel bad for Stan. I hope he found another avenue along the lines of this after being rejected

  • @antonioreyes2692
    @antonioreyes2692 Рік тому +12

    He should try the US Marine Corps, all he needs is US permanent residency (I-551) to join.

    • @patriotatuga5757
      @patriotatuga5757 Рік тому +7

      the residency is the hardest part ahahahha

    • @GabrielM01
      @GabrielM01 Рік тому +9

      also known as the hardest document on earth for a foreigner from a poor country to get

    • @condes9188
      @condes9188 Рік тому +4

      If were that easy no one would go to the french foreign legion

    • @carldunne8124
      @carldunne8124 Рік тому +2

      Already tried and even as an irish citizen it was next to impossible

  • @mmartinezsaito
    @mmartinezsaito 8 місяців тому

    he says "it is a little frustrating to think we are powerless to think what might happen"
    when your main contribution as a soldier is willing to be put in situations where you are powerless

  • @janschmitt1351
    @janschmitt1351 3 місяці тому +1

    My Dad went to the foreign legion back then. Messed him up. He used to tell stories how they send camels through mine fields and how his best friend got killed by a mine next to him. Since then he had a metalplate in his Leg.
    He turned to Alcohol after that, battling his demons. Sadly he "lost" to the trauma and stuff and gave up on Life. Rip 🙏
    Since that i deeply despise Wars and how it tears Minds, hearts and Families apart...

  • @AngriestAmerican
    @AngriestAmerican Рік тому +5

    Penga (Stan) is a way too kind a man. He would make a great doctor and friend!!

  • @2528drevas
    @2528drevas Рік тому +15

    As part of a volunteer platoon from West Berlin at the time, we got to attend French Army Commando School 4. We were essentially the 4th platoon in a French training company. During the course we learned two important lessons: As a Commando you despised the Para's, and revered the Legion.

    • @silentbullet2023
      @silentbullet2023 Рік тому +2

      There's a third lesson at the French Army Commando School: Under no circumstances defend Paris.

    • @ryand4533
      @ryand4533 Рік тому

      @@silentbullet2023lolololol

  • @che595
    @che595 Рік тому +1

    Funnies sketch I've ever seen 😂😂😂😂 where do you get these guys? So crazy 🤣

  • @j4v-cyberpunk-music
    @j4v-cyberpunk-music Рік тому

    I wonder if the Legion, being the most special military unit in the world, and a university of a new start for most, has an allumni service.
    There are PMCs founded by ex-Legionares, there are Veteran Clubs of ex Legionares and we head into times in which those used to organisations will become more and more trigger happy to live their values, if that metaphore makes sence.
    #provos #MIB

  • @hoofgripweightlifting6872
    @hoofgripweightlifting6872 Рік тому +3

    I was rooting for Stan. I am sure he will do well in life.

  • @kayagurcu2814
    @kayagurcu2814 Рік тому +36

    Back in 2009 i was doing my mandatory military service in Turkish army. I havent seen a single soul doing 10 pull ups out of 83 soldiers 😅 and this guy is a beast.

    • @melbourneauditing3404
      @melbourneauditing3404 Рік тому +6

      I’m over 60 and can easily do 10 pull-ups
      Just saying 😊

    • @deliciousnoodles5505
      @deliciousnoodles5505 Рік тому +1

      was a conscript too, many of us hated being in the army and can't be arsed to do 10 pull ups

    • @andriyshepard3095
      @andriyshepard3095 10 місяців тому

      word on ''mandatory service'', legion is proffesional force, which is also very picky on whom they choose.

  • @cherokeefit4248
    @cherokeefit4248 Рік тому +18

    Having served 7 years in in the infantry, I’d give this a go if I was starting all over again being younger

  • @silentbullet2023
    @silentbullet2023 Рік тому +3

    I think he was rejected because they watched the part where he sits on the bench and comments about the interview process, where he says they'll try to fool you and so on. I suspect the officers at the legion asked the filming crew about what they've recorded so far and they've seen the part Stan talks.

    • @MrRyinoyea
      @MrRyinoyea 9 місяців тому +2

      No way… he fucked up the interview he pretty much says so himself in the interview.

  • @thebatmakescomics
    @thebatmakescomics 7 місяців тому +2

    "Hello, I am a criminal. I would like to join the other criminals and get a fancy halloween costume like you"

  • @sdiz3509
    @sdiz3509 7 місяців тому

    These men going into foreign lands to join a legion. May yah bless this world, for many men are lost and need your guidance

  • @mikec.3818
    @mikec.3818 Рік тому +4

    Too bad for Stan, he seemed like a self-motivator. He should try the Spanish Foreign Legion.

  • @sasa1982uk
    @sasa1982uk Рік тому +21

    My one regret in life is not attempting to join the legion, I was ready to go to France and walk through those gates when I was 23, I'm 40 and missed my chance.
    Life works on mysterious ways

    • @pedrotorrejon4606
      @pedrotorrejon4606 Рік тому +2

      What is the mistery ? you did not present yourself; hopefully you managed to build a significant life outside the Legion.

    • @sasa1982uk
      @sasa1982uk Рік тому +1

      @pedrotorrejon4606 fate is the mystery, wonder, what if, where would I be now if I did join.

    • @Nothing-of2pm
      @Nothing-of2pm Рік тому +1

      You could've still joined, they still accept applications at 40.

  • @jojokeavy2835
    @jojokeavy2835 Рік тому +3

    I have a few friends who left Ireland in the Quiet and have done (2) tours of the Legion...Parachute Regiment, 'The Best Of The Best '👌

  • @Thgd462
    @Thgd462 Місяць тому +2

    Stan didn't meet the required aptitude. You can build fitness but can't fix brains which is key to survivability

  • @AlbinoBob92
    @AlbinoBob92 Рік тому +2

    Im going to go out on a limb and say that at 6:59 Stan was talking about the super secret questioning to another recruit, and on top of that the other recruit had not done that interview yet.

    • @kucc3651
      @kucc3651 6 місяців тому

      the other recruit was like "dude we're being filmed, please stop talking" you can see his behavior trying not to look at Stan and pretend to be busy

  • @claudesledge5545
    @claudesledge5545 Рік тому +37

    Best Documentary..."Stan",the Gabonese, definitely was an excellent candidate for the French Foreign Legion. The fact that they turned him down speaks volumes about the "Legion". There are definitely other 'Mercs' who would love this potential recruit's conscription.

    • @isaymymind1727
      @isaymymind1727 Рік тому +30

      In the full documentary he was too kind and too revealing...he recounted to other candidates how the questioning was etc. I think such an attitude is ok for the civil world but not for the military. He's physically exceptional though...

    • @claudesledge5545
      @claudesledge5545 Рік тому +4

      @@isaymymind1727...not a bad answer, but he could have learned to be furtive. That's not a complicated prerequisite to achieve...unless,it involves a moral call.

    • @kingswood9064
      @kingswood9064 Рік тому +11

      @@claudesledge5545 That's not how the military works, especially not the infamous Legion Entrangere. You must be stone cold, no kindness, no mercy, no weakness.

    • @claudesledge5545
      @claudesledge5545 Рік тому +1

      @@kingswood9064...yes,you're correct,but the military also has a saying"leave no cohort behind ",which means they do have heart...just under certain circumstances.

    • @Oddly1970
      @Oddly1970 Рік тому +7

      Stan couldn’t keep his gob shut revealed too much that’s not a good thing to do ..

  • @notmenotme614
    @notmenotme614 Рік тому +3

    I’ve read that people can be rejected for being too good. As the FFL want desperate guys from poverty and with nothing to lose, as they will put up with the bad conditions and bad pay.
    This is why North Americans or West Europeans are less likely to be selected, as they are a higher risk to quit after they see how bad it is compared to back home.

  • @robbyrus
    @robbyrus Рік тому +4

    This is sad. However, it seems his background may have been a factor. We never know which decisions in our past may pave our future. We hope all the best to this motivated leader.

  • @beefwich
    @beefwich Місяць тому

    The slow pan over to the white guy after Stan crushed 24 pull-ups is HILARIOUS.

  • @yakinikutabetai4780
    @yakinikutabetai4780 10 місяців тому +1

    Thats gotta be tough to be turned away...respect for trying out

  • @Mp57navy
    @Mp57navy Рік тому +12

    Reserve soldier here: He tried too hard to be someone he isn't. He was selected by the film crew to "beat" the selection process through brute strength. But it's also a selection of character and of course they found out.
    Edit: Ah, and the top comment confirms it.

    • @hughca1
      @hughca1 11 місяців тому

      Reserves 🤣 Bruh, get the hell of the internet. You reservist are unfit and untrained. I spent 8 Years Active Duty and you all are shitbags.

  • @bonmec9253
    @bonmec9253 Рік тому +14

    Vive la Légion ! ☝😎👍

    • @fckyoutoobe
      @fckyoutoobe Рік тому

      LEGIO PATRIA NOSTRA 🇲🇫🇺🇲💪🎇

  • @twoonthewall
    @twoonthewall Рік тому +27

    He is physically very fit and strong, excellent french, seems intelegent and literate. I'm going to guess he has a criminal record he thought he was leaving behind.
    The other thing m8ght be a failed drugs test.
    That or they just didn't like him, they thought he wasnt going to be a good fit.
    His exit letter marks him permanently unsustainable.

    • @oxxal7357
      @oxxal7357 Рік тому +3

      You can't verify someones intelligence with a few minutes of watching him speak.

    • @twoonthewall
      @twoonthewall Рік тому +9

      @@oxxal7357 to a greater degree yes you can. He clearly doesn't speak like a sub par Forest Gump type.

    • @oxxal7357
      @oxxal7357 Рік тому +6

      @@twoonthewall Atl east he was accepted to the army and even got a medal. If you speak strong southern accent doesn't mean you lack intelligence or if you have speaking disorder. (ofcourse lack of communication is a no go but you get my point) Like i said, you can't verify someones intelligence with a few interviews. He is fit and looks like a military person but there is something off with his mentality or basic brain function. Foreign legion is not a special unit. If you get denied there is just something wrong in you. Or maybe it was just because he got filmed and his new identity got revealed. They have more than enough applicants to choose from. That is also lack of intelligence to allow yourself filmed while trying to get in and talking about secret interview with others is also mark of stupidity.

    • @twoonthewall
      @twoonthewall Рік тому +1

      @@oxxal7357 😄😄 You do realise forest Gump is a fictional movie? Part of the conceit was Forest was some sort of sub 85 IQ yet all these fantastic things happen to him. Look up Mc Namara's morans.
      As for it being held against him for speaking to the camera, who do you think gave them permission to be present and for any filiming to take place.
      Going back to my first point I firmly belive I can identify with a good level of accuracy a sub 85IQ type person just by listening to them speak.
      I would agree with your point there is something off about him, maybe he was a bit of a dick and they just knew from experience he would not be a good fit or he was a bullshitter. My guess he had some sort of crime that turned up when they went looking for his records

    • @oxxal7357
      @oxxal7357 Рік тому

      @@twoonthewall I still don't believe this clip was enough to judge intelligence. It might have been scripted. Who knows? You are right that stupidity can be identified by only speaking with a person but it must be face to face situation. And i sure know Forrest Gump is a fictional movie. :)

  • @Invisible_Socks
    @Invisible_Socks Рік тому +2

    I was really hoping they would take that motivated kid, he seemed like he was up for the challenge

  • @DonGiggity
    @DonGiggity Рік тому +1

    I was all set to fly to Paris and try, but I didn’t have the money to get back if I didn’t make the selection process. I should’ve gone anyway and it is one of my single greatest regrets. As a Navy guy, I should’ve tried anyway. I had the courage and the means. I should’ve given it my leap of faith

  • @darkage5
    @darkage5 Рік тому +3

    Stan would have been a recruiters dream in the states. He would have easily gotten a leadership position in Boot Camp.

    • @Tribuneoftheplebs
      @Tribuneoftheplebs Рік тому

      I wish I was American. In Canada the process to join is taking me over 3 months. Probably less than a day in the US...

    • @mickaels.1614
      @mickaels.1614 Рік тому +1

      well, us recruitment have change, now you just have to have pink hair and wear a dress with fake boobs to enter us army ... 😂

  • @MrChickensnatcher
    @MrChickensnatcher Рік тому +38

    So now the legion has standards, and aren't just taking anyone...😂

    • @claudesledge5545
      @claudesledge5545 Рік тому +1

      MrChickensnatcher...LLLLOOLLLL!!! APPARENTLY.!

    • @bandongkevin
      @bandongkevin Рік тому +1

      Back 100 years ago they forcefully joined the legion

    • @leerigby6058
      @leerigby6058 Рік тому

      Ask les anciens.

    • @undead9999
      @undead9999 Рік тому +7

      They always had standards. They can afford to be picky, there will always be far more candidates than places to fill

    • @geezerp1982
      @geezerp1982 Рік тому

      @@undead9999 no much standards when it comes to vile traitors

  • @boxvox100
    @boxvox100 4 місяці тому +5

    Rejected because Stan was overqualified.

  • @KD-gu2mb
    @KD-gu2mb 28 днів тому

    Attitude is everything in the legion. Him yelling on the pull up bar is a huge red flag and a huge weakness that translates to other parts of how he operates as an individual and team. Definitely a game over for him in the legion. Looks like the instructor was really lenient with him. Probably had a soft spot in his hart for what it took for Stan to even get there.

  • @kevinharris7693
    @kevinharris7693 Рік тому

    6:15 are both their vests on backwards? 🤨

  • @mrgreenelander4952
    @mrgreenelander4952 Рік тому +4

    I enlisted in the Canadian Army in late, 1979. What a $ experience that was. I was seventeen, green as hell, with a lot to prove in life. After my enlistment, turning twenty, I had nothing to prove to anyone. The Army in those days??? Man the crazy ass things I seen, it would curl your toes mate

  • @RobertLewis-el9ub
    @RobertLewis-el9ub Рік тому +5

    Some of the selection criteria might be: Do they have a personal history profile that can be validated? Are there any pre-existing medical conditions? Are they fit to enter training? Are they trainable? Are they able to work with others?

    • @damiencrawford8420
      @damiencrawford8420 Рік тому +2

      I was very disappointed in this documentary I thought the gentleman Stan would have been a great candidate for the Legion. I thought the Legion take everyone considering I watch Warriors of the French foreign Legion they should do a follow up and get the guy second chance. If not the US Army special forces Delta force rangers definitely what I need. You come to the US baby. 🥋🐉

    • @SpecJack15
      @SpecJack15 Рік тому +4

      @@damiencrawford8420 No, the Legion does not take everyone who wishes to join. They are selective.

    • @thibaultmerlin
      @thibaultmerlin Рік тому +2

      The base criteria is : "What do they have to lose ?" Stan has too much is his life. Some people come from Mongolia and cross mountains, seas and borders hidden under a truck to go to the Fort without knowing a single word of french and don't even know how to read ! They just know there is that army that recruits the desperates and give them a new life. The legion takes people like that right away. People like Stan who have a family, money, knowledges etc. they don't take them.

    • @SaginawCareerComplex
      @SaginawCareerComplex Рік тому +1

      @@thibaultmerlin They are more or less looking for disposable people. People without families don't have anyone who can be shown weeping on TV when their Legionnaire son is killed in Afghanistan or Africa.

  • @TheMrmoc7
    @TheMrmoc7 Рік тому +9

    Stan appears to be a fit, motivated, confident, and intelligent man. I have no idea why the legion did not approve him but if he manages to make it into the U.S., I have no doubt he'll be a hell of a soldier and a credit to whatever unit accepts him. As a physician I can assure you there was nothing on his ekg that looked concerning. Obviously I can't speak to any other aspects of his health records that were not shown/discussed in the video.

    • @TheMrmoc7
      @TheMrmoc7 Рік тому +5

      @PegikSparditajs His understanding of his reality, the way he expresses himself. His thought processes highlight the fact that he's no stranger to the practice of self-reflection. In my humble opinion he likely has more than enough IQ (+ extra) to disassemble a weapon, plan and execute an Assault, and present an After-Action report.

    • @TheMrmoc7
      @TheMrmoc7 Рік тому +7

      ​@PegikSparditajs If he makes it into the U.S., learns English, and learns how to swim, I have no doubt that he'll be able to get into the Navy seals and have a decorated career. This young man is a gold-mine of talent waiting for the right organization/people to unleash it. I am sorry (but not surprised) that many here can't see that.

    • @squirrel287
      @squirrel287 Рік тому +2

      ​@@TheMrmoc7 man the background check is very important it might explain why he got rejected or maybe due to a medical condition.

    • @Spirit_Mohuchy
      @Spirit_Mohuchy Рік тому

      Just one question , how he can get in US army? With no citizenship , and MAVNI program closed ?

    • @JoseHernandez-ql8vw
      @JoseHernandez-ql8vw Рік тому

      bc he's black

  • @TotallyNotElPresidente
    @TotallyNotElPresidente Рік тому +1

    Here's a pro tip for a documentary. When people speak a foreign language, don't dub, use subs, it's MUCH less destracting.

  • @brotcon
    @brotcon Рік тому +2

    In Special Forces they need Super Fit people because your mistakes can get others killed and that is a common thin in war scenarios. Just join a different branch if you’re bloodthirsty..

  • @brandonwood8997
    @brandonwood8997 Рік тому +5

    He is welcome to come join the US Military if he chooses!

  • @Santos8326
    @Santos8326 Рік тому +4

    Psychical strength part without mental strength it´s nothing. He didn´t manage the mental part and that´s why he didnt pass. He was to emotional. I had the same problem the first time I applied to the Army and I was reproved. On the second and last chance I´ve change my mindset and I was approved with honor.