tommy_gunn
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Is the french foreign legion a elite special forces type army or just regular.
also like to know how hard is it to join the FFL?
also like to know how hard is it to join the FFL?
Is the french foreign legion a elite special forces type army or just regular.
also like to know how hard is it to join the FFL?
Really, it's like trying to join a regular military only it may be a little more selective.
And (basic) French is a must,The FFL itself is a conventional force. Think light infantry, but they have some mech guys too. They still have speciality training and there are still elements that will require MFF and CDQC courses to fill their role, GCP out of 2REP and DINOPS out of 2REG for example. These guys are sort of akin to US Army infantry LRS/Recon/Scout guys or Marine Recon. They are given extra training and capabilities so that they can offer more unique support to the conventional mission. They're not used for Special Operations though and they don't fall under the COS (French Special Forces Command.)
Joining the FFL is pretty much like joining any other military service these days. The whole days of yore when they'd take anyone and anything are over. They do background checks so if you've got a record? No go. You have to pass medical exams, written exams and physical exams. Really, it's like trying to join a regular military only it may be a little more selective.
Check out this FAQ and it will give you a breakdown. It's the official FFL site.
if you where convicted of a crime payed your dues 10 or more years ago will they hold that against you
NO, You could of just gotten out of Jail. Even If international police are looking for you, You'll get a new Identity.
There are some Crimes they will not except, Even if you've committed Murder Is Ok.
NO, You could of just gotten out of Jail. Even If international police are looking for you, You'll get a new Identity.
There are some Crimes they will not except, Even if you've committed Murder Is Ok.
Sorry to contradict, from what I hear this is not correct anymore (it was indeed): Today: No ID change, no criminal record.
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