1) No unless you've actually fought against your home country while in the Legion. The Legion allows you to not deploy to fight against your own people.
2) Apparently it's still notoriously racist but they don't allow for people with serious criminal records and prefer people with no criminal records.
Well, I have no idea but I have a strong feeling that it is a very old statistic.
I have read some of the now closed entries on the last Foreign Legion forum and realised that nobody there had actually served in the legion. Well, I have, 5 years, and I'll be happy to answer questions.
1.have you some problems when you return your homeland?
2. I heard that in france legionnaires dont have good reputation, is it tru?
please, answer my question if you be able
I have read some of the now closed entries on the last Foreign Legion forum and realised that nobody there had actually served in the legion. Well, I have, 5 years, and I'll be happy to answer questions.
I would like to know ANY and everything that I need to know that would make me successful in joining the legion. I have beeen doing research online for about 6 months. I am an Iraq/Afghanistan Vet (4 tours) and am in very good shape, so for me the question is more about the pay, retirement potential, advancement potential, pschyo-analytical testing and so forth. Please share anything you can think of!!! thanks SO much...:rambo:
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