Domain: legion-recrute.com
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Comments · 8
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Re:if they really want revenge
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Re:Wouldn't YOU like to know?
Too obvious, try the Spanish Foreign Legion,
http://www.legion-recrute.com/es/faq.phpUh.. yeah. You DO realize that's the spanish language page for the FRENCH Foreign Legion right?
I did not expect that.
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Re:Wouldn't YOU like to know?
Too obvious, try the Spanish Foreign Legion,
http://www.legion-recrute.com/es/faq.phpUh.. yeah. You DO realize that's the spanish language page for the FRENCH Foreign Legion right?
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Re:Wouldn't YOU like to know?
Too obvious, try the Spanish Foreign Legion, nobody expects the spanish foreign legion, and they still use "identidad declaradas"
http://www.legion-recrute.com/es/faq.php
Of course they might be the ones out to get you
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Re:Join the army
Not true. The Legion teach French during basic training. The *only* prerequisite to joining the Legion is some form of identity or birth certificate from your originating State (Question 3), after which you can serve under a declared name (Question 9). It is an excellent option for permanence though, at the end of which, if you serve the full three years, you'll be fluent in French *and* a citizen.
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Re:Join the army
Not true. The Legion teach French during basic training. The *only* prerequisite to joining the Legion is some form of identity or birth certificate from your originating State (Question 3), after which you can serve under a declared name (Question 9). It is an excellent option for permanence though, at the end of which, if you serve the full three years, you'll be fluent in French *and* a citizen.
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What about sites that promote the Foreign Legion?
Not that the Foreign Legion engages in violence. http://www.legion-recrute.com/en/ How do they distinguish between good violence and bad? I guess they mean state-sponsored versus free-market. Oh wait. Isn't "free market" something good?
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Re:Toto...?!
Where do I sign up?