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http://www.legion-recrute.com/en/ With all due respect, all the reasons you cited would be the wrong reasons. Join the Peace Corp if you want adventure, Move to Paris if you want to speak French, and nobody joins the legion for either girls or the pay. The pay is literally peanuts, and the legion discourages female relationships. You must be single to join, (even if you are married you will be marked as single, meaning no spousal support), marriage is banned for first 5 years and must be approved by a senior NCO. There are many reasons people join the legion. The two most common are those who want a completely new start and those looking for an extreme challenge in terms of military training. I should caution you about both: The FFL doesn't just take anybody anymore. If you are wanted on a serious crime not only will they not take you, they will hand your butt to interpol for extradition. YES, THEY DO CHECK. Less serious offenses can be forgiven (check with your FFL recruiter) as long you're in good legal standing. To see if you qualify or not speak to a recruiter (above link). I would also suggest you best be as completely candid about skeletons in your closet as the FFL does check and will kick your a** if they find out you have been lying to them. People with drug or violent histories shouldn't even bother showing up, the FFL doesn't want you. Furthermore the FFL does attract some rather nasty people, who will bully those they perceive to be weaker then they. Americans especially will want to take notice, as Americans are not very well regarded. Although there are Americans in the legion, Americans will often be discouraged from joining by recruiters. Demographics is constantly changing but right now you see a lot of German, Eastern Europeans, and South Americans joining up. For people wanting a challenge, go climb Mt. Rainer. Seriously this isn't Xtreme Sports. You serve France, but you are NOT a French soldier, French soldiers are a valuable commodity, legionnaires are considered completely expendable by the Government (even more so than regular soldiers). You will be required to kill other people and of course this means you can be killed or wounded yourself. Expect to be sent to some of the worst places on earth (Ivory Coast/Sudan and Afghanistan are common destinations). The French Government doesn't give a damn about you, so if you are captured don't expect help from the government, the legion takes care of its own. Even when not in combat, Life in the legion isn't summer camp by the lake, its absolutely brutal. Life is very Spartan, personal honor/conduct code is strictly enforced, and punishment (including corporal) punishment is quick and severe. The Legion is really meant for those who want a extreme disciplinary lifestyle. Seriously you'd really be better off joining the regular military first (lots of people here can help you with that). While it isn't required, prior military will help you adapt to the Legion if thats the life you really want. Most legionnaires have prior military service. |
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The pay is peanut by Western standards... But for an African, an Asian, or even South American "normal class" citizen... The pay is good.
And dont forget a french citizenship, or any European citizenship is like a diploma for some people... You take it. And the whole world open up its arms for you. You can go to Japan, to the US, the UK, to France or any country you want in the European union easily... And for those other countries, you can always ask for a visa, and guess what? they will give it easily... But if you are from a poor country, no body wants your ass... Some might take you, but they will treat you like a slave. The FFL is a door like another. And can you tell me about the casualty rates in the FFL? how many die in combat every year? 1%? Now, what are your chances to drown crossing the Mediterranean if you are Tunisian young boy trying to reach Europe by illegal means? And mmarsh? did you see the ads they put everywhere for joining the military? "be all you can be." and "be more than yourself." etc... Just hilarious when you think about it. Now, tell me one thing, why would a man risk his life to better himself if it's not to impress the women? Why would a man join the Marines rather than the national guard? There is always someone to impress in the story, and it's probably a girl. |
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I think you miss the point of the US military recruiting ads. I never once got that impression, and more to the point how many ads there are for the FFL? ZERO. There is no recruiting for the legion. The reason you don't see recruiting advertisements is because they are not looking for ordinary people. People who want to join find the Legion themselves, the legion doesn't try and find them. Which is my entirely my point. If you have to ask about the Legion its probably not for you. I would think about joining a national army as a first step. |
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