Legion of the Damned (Part One)

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  • This is an Australian documentary focused on the French Légion étrangère (Foreign Legion) released in 1991.
    Every year more than 5,000 misfits from all over the world arrive in France to join the Foreign Legion. They are seeking redemption and a new identity - the Legion promises all. For more than 150 years the Legion has been shrouded in mythology. The Legion appeals to something deep and mysterious in the psyche of men. This film takes you to the inner sanctum of the Legion; to reveal how the rejects of the world find a strange salvation in this brotherhood of the unwanted. (www.screenaustralia.gov.au/fin...)

Komentáře • 268

  • @AppleFaction
    @AppleFaction Před 8 lety +143

    "I can't cope any longer with my environment and with the world around me; so I come, and I give you my skin, I give you my blood. You do what you want with me." Said the Legionnaire,
    "but please, *love me*."

    • @dickvarga6908
      @dickvarga6908 Před 5 lety +2

      "love" ? Or Respect?

    • @carminelupertazzijr3512
      @carminelupertazzijr3512 Před 5 lety +7

      It's beautiful:) forever the legion

    • @williamglass2223
      @williamglass2223 Před 4 lety +12

      8:29 It really is a beautifully said sentiment. When you have nothing, nobody to love, nothing to have, and nowhere to go, they can be your family. Then you will finally have something.

    • @ritchitombrele5300
      @ritchitombrele5300 Před 3 lety +7

      @@williamglass2223 The legion also has a retirement home for elders who so desire. The legionaries who die there, the burial is taken care of by the legion.

    • @richardmcgonigle1160
      @richardmcgonigle1160 Před rokem +1

      With honour and fidelity. Legio patria nostra.

  • @williammohan9784
    @williammohan9784 Před rokem +6

    The American who's real name is Bill Blue, but served under the name John Barkett. He stayed in France after his time in the Legion and died in 2020. It seems he lived in the Gorges de la Nesque and went totally off the grid. He was known as the Guardian of the Sangliers. He had no electrify in his house and didn't have a phone. By all accounts a top man and top soldier

  • @shpontz
    @shpontz Před 8 lety +204

    I'm a former FFL officer and I served 8 years at the 1st Foreign Cavalry (1er REC), including the first Gulf War, Africa and Bosnia. I’m glad to share here a few details about the Legion:
    The Legion is made of foreigners, is under regular Army command, with the same equipment and organization. The Legion is not a special force or a militia. It is an elite corps of the French Army with different people and adapted rule of procedure. Within the Army, there is a strong competition between the Legion and the Marines (named Troupe de Marine, or “Coloniale”, which also belongs to Army).
    Regiments of the Legion are sprat among three Brigades of the Army; the 6th Light Armored Brigade (2nd REI, 1st REC, 1st REG), the 11th Parachute Brigade (2nd REP), the 27th Alpine Brigade (2nd REG) and overseas deployment (3rd REI in Guyana, 13th DBLE in Abu Dhabi). An initial training Regiment (4th RE) and a small administrative and recruitment unit (1st RE) are directly under the command of the Foreign Legion Command (COMLE), headed by a Brigadier General, simply named “Père Légion” (the Father of the Legion…), who reports directly to the Army Chief of Staff (CEMAT).
    Almost all officers (90%) of the Légion Etrangére (LE) are French, mostly from Saint-Cyr, except a small proportion coming from the ranks.
    Legionnaires are NOT mercenaries; they don't fight for money (monthly wage, the "solde", is exactly the same as in the Army), or for ideology, not even for French citizenship, which is difficult to get, unless you are wounded in combat (Français par le sang versé, “French by spilled blood”). They are volunteers under contract, to serve France, a country they hardly know, but they fight for the Legion: the motto is “the Legion is our fatherland” - Legio Patria Nostra in Latin. The Legion offers them a new start, a new identity, a family, with rules, discipline, limits and even a future. Contracting with the Legion does not imply to abandon your first nationality.
    Around 130 different nationalities are represented in this 8500+ strong force (900 more to come, mostly to reinforce the 13th DBLE). On purpose, around 25% are francophone of even French origin but enlist under a different nationality. All NCOs are from the ranks and highly professional. Few of them become officers. Women are not permitted.
    “Honneur et Fidélité” are fundamental values (when regular Army motto is “Honneur et Patrie”). A Legionnaire serves with honor, and is loyal to the Legion.
    In the legion, traditions are very important, numerous and highly respected. They evolve slowly but regularly and are listed in the Recueil des traditions de la Légion Etrangère, set by a special Committee. They include a specific uniform (with the famous Képi Blanc), the Boudin marching song (“We shall soon all perish according to tradition…”), the Code of Honor, slow pace marching and many, many more.
    It is important to understand that the French Military is a very old institution, set as a professional force during the Middle Age, with core values coming from the code du chevalier (“knight’s code”) and the Monarchy, Napoleon’s era, colonial empire and the decolonization period, WW1&2 etc. As a result, traditions, corps, missions and commitments are very diverse.
    For centuries, it has been a tradition in France to hire foreign volunteers in specific regiments within the Army framework. French Kings always had foreign troops at their service, usually coming from loyal or controlled vassal states or principalities (Swiss, German, Italian, Belgium etc). The Republic has simply maintained the tradition.
    Criminals are not accepted anymore, and there is a very serious and long check on each candidate, with Interpol assistance. Selection is very harsh, as there are 9 candidates for one “seat”, probably the highest rate worldwide for a conventional military force.
    The main strength of the Legion is its unique cohesion, based on people from different culture and background, all ready to start a new life and to fight for their new family: their comrades in arms from the Legion.
    Selection, training and equipment are important, but they would not make the difference without tradition and this “esprit de corps melting-pot”, which is unique to the Légion Etrangère.
    Vive la Légion !
    (long life to the Legion !)

    • @BonesofGoldSkateboarding
      @BonesofGoldSkateboarding Před 8 lety +1

      +shpontz why only 8 years? isn't it 5 years contracts? if you leave after 2 years you still get payed? .... you say it's 9 people to 1 seat?? then is just impossible to get in man........

    • @samvermeulen7770
      @samvermeulen7770 Před 8 lety +1

      +shpontz hello there sinds when is the 13dble removed to abu Dhabi ???? is there no regiment more in Djibouti ???

    • @shpontz
      @shpontz Před 8 lety +11

      +Bones of Gold I served 8 years in the Legion because I was a career officer: there is no contract for officers. Officers are chosen to serve in the Legion from the rest of the Army. They cannot stay all the time, because of Staff College, other postings etc...
      Yes, the selection is very tough in the LE, because of the large volume of volunteers, coming from all over the world: presently 8 to 9 candidates for one Legionnaire finally selected. If you really want to join, you will get it, but be prepared, practice sport...

    • @BonesofGoldSkateboarding
      @BonesofGoldSkateboarding Před 8 lety +2

      shpontz oh I see, thanks for the help, best luck for you my friend !

    • @shpontz
      @shpontz Před 8 lety +2

      +sam vermeulen Yes you are right, the 13 DBLE has been moved a few months ago from Abu Dhabi to Camp du Larzac in continental France. 13 DBLE is becoming a "real" infantry regiment with 5 combat companies, full strength (it was only two before, plus one "rolling" company). This is part of the recent budgetary effort that is benefiting all infantry regiments and particularly the LE, which gains more than 1000 soldiers.
      I believe one company++ "proterre standard" is remaining in Abu Dhabi, coming from various regiments.

  • @zimonslot
    @zimonslot Před 10 lety +33

    They're march is eerie, their song is haunting..

  • @leecountffl9826
    @leecountffl9826 Před 4 lety +77

    They are not mercenaries. They are professional Soldiers.

    • @donlove3741
      @donlove3741 Před 4 lety

      ????

    • @superyachtchef
      @superyachtchef Před 4 lety +1

      Rule #1 surrender #2 collaborate #3 pretend it never happened - # own your history France

    • @daniellastuart3145
      @daniellastuart3145 Před 4 lety +2

      No they running away from shit thay gave done

    • @fooohousie
      @fooohousie Před 3 lety +17

      @@superyachtchef there’s way more history in France than WWII, chumpy

    • @superyachtchef
      @superyachtchef Před 3 lety +1

      @@fooohousie FYI we're so glad you came out of your coma to update us -

  • @TheAlmightyClipse
    @TheAlmightyClipse Před 4 lety +21

    Man this American dude is hitting home with these lines 6:38 Onwards! 7:43 "But why someone stays here man, is cause he found something that makes his life worth living a little bit longer for!" DAMN 😢 That hit so hard!!

  • @marclayne9261
    @marclayne9261 Před 4 lety +31

    My father fought with, The Legion, Indochina, 1951--54.....i have his maroon beret with silver clasp....

    • @guycalabrese4040
      @guycalabrese4040 Před 3 lety +2

      You are full of it - the legion always had green berets.

    • @Maxxim218
      @Maxxim218 Před 3 lety +4

      @@guycalabrese4040 could be regular French military. No need to call bs

  • @takedimmy2540
    @takedimmy2540 Před 4 lety +16

    Shit, that is Bucket, when I met him in 1988 he was still corporal, I was in 2rep 1988- 90, 2nd section 4th company I see many people that I met, I’m 55 today, still miss and the lieutenant in jungle 3eme Rei I remember him, we had stage commando in 1987 with 6eme Reg that time , he took us to deep into jungle for 3 weeks, so happy to see him again.

    • @yaz2928
      @yaz2928 Před 4 lety +3

      that's awesome. long live the legion!!

    • @jaimesalazar2366
      @jaimesalazar2366 Před 2 lety +4

      Is that Caporal-Chef Bleu, the Legion legend?

    • @lindasanson3094
      @lindasanson3094 Před 2 lety +1

      Vous avez soutenu l'honneur de la Légion - La légion ne vous quitte jamais - Les camarades sont toujours vos amis

  • @tonylittle8634
    @tonylittle8634 Před 2 lety +4

    I had a street thug in my platoon while in the seabees, who tried to take on a legionaire in a fight. That thug got cut up just enough to be hospitalized for a month. I'll take a couple of FFL into a bar fight over a SEAL team any day.

  • @importantname
    @importantname Před 6 lety +33

    walking in the desert because there is nothing better to do in the desert than go for a walk

    • @kjollahti1863
      @kjollahti1863 Před 5 lety

      Day after day walking in the desert, sand getting in everywhere. A vitamin K to drink that night as you ironed

  • @shpontz
    @shpontz Před 7 lety +11

    I'm a former FFL officer and I served 8 years with the 1st Foreign Cavalry (1er REC), including the first Gulf War, Africa and Bosnia. I’m glad to share here a few details about the Legion.
    It is important to understand first that the French Military is a very old institution, set as a professional force during the Middle Age, with core values coming from the code du chevalier (“knight’s code”) and the Monarchy, Napoleon’s era, colonial empire and the decolonization period, WW1&2 etc. As a result, traditions, corps, missions and commitments are very diverse.
    For centuries, it has been a tradition in France to hire foreign volunteers in specific regiments within the Army framework. French Kings always had foreign troops to their service, usually coming from loyal or controlled vassal states or principalities (Swiss, German, Italian, Belgium etc). The Republic has simply maintained the tradition.
    Almost all officers (90%) of the Légion Etrangére (LE) are French, mostly from Saint-Cyr, except a small proportion coming from the ranks.
    The Legion is made of foreigners, is under regular Army command, with the same equipment and organization. The Legion is not a special force or a militia. It is an elite corps of the French Army with different people and adapted rule of procedure. Within the Army, there is a strong competition between the Legion and the Marines (named Troupe de Marine, or “Coloniale”, which also belongs to Army).
    Regiments of the Legion are sprat among three Brigades of the Army (out of 13 brigades); the 6th Light Armored Brigade (2nd REI, 1st REC, 1st REG and recently 13th DBLE back from Abu Dhabi), the 11th Parachute Brigade (2nd REP), the 27th Alpine Brigade (2nd REG) and overseas deployment (3rd REI in Guyana and DLEM in Mayotte island). An initial training Regiment (4th RE) and a small administrative and recruitment unit (1st RE) are directly under the command of the Foreign Legion Command (COMLE), headed by a Brigadier or Major General, simply nicknamed “Père Légion” (Father of the Legion…), who reports directly to the Army Chief of Staff
    Legionnaires are NOT mercenaries; they don't fight for money (monthly wage, the "solde", is the same as in the Army), or for ideology, not even for French citizenship, which is difficult to get, unless you are wounded in combat (Français par le sang versé, “French by spilled blood”). They are volunteers under contract, to serve France, a country they hardly know, but they fight for the Legion: the motto is “the Legion is our fatherland” - Legio Patria Nostra in Latin. The Legion offers them a new start, a new identity, a family, with rules, discipline, limits and even a future. Contracting with the Legion does not imply to abandon your first nationality.
    Around 140 different nationalities are represented in this 8500+ strong force. On purpose, around 25% are francophone of even French origin but enlisted under a different nationality. All NCOs are from the ranks. Those highly professional NCOs are the true strength of the Legion. Few become officers. Women are not permitted.
    “Honneur et Fidélité” are fundamental values (when regular Army motto is “Honneur et Patrie”). A Legionnaire serves with honor, and is loyal to the Legion.
    In the legion, traditions are very important, numerous and highly respected. They evolve slowly but regularly and are listed in the Recueil des traditions de la Légion Etrangère, set by a special Committee. They include a specific uniform (with the famous Képi Blanc), the Boudin marching song (“We shall soon all perish according to tradition…”), the Code of Honor, slow pace marching and many, many more.
    Criminals are not accepted anymore, and there is a very serious and long check on each candidate, with Interpol assistance. Selection is very harsh, as there are 9 candidates for one “seat”, probably the highest rate worldwide for a conventional military force.
    The main strength of the Legion is its unique cohesion, based on people from different culture and background, all ready to start a new life and to fight for their new family: their comrades in arms from the Legion.
    Selection, training and equipment are important, but they would not make the difference without tradition and this “esprit de corps melting-pot”, which is unique to the Légion Etrangère.
    Vive la Légion !
    (long life to the Legion !)

  • @peterburke7811
    @peterburke7811 Před 4 lety +2

    Every country should have a legion.

  • @jorgeprieto1018
    @jorgeprieto1018 Před 10 lety +29

    you,men are not "dammed" and you are not mercenaries. You are SOLDIERS!!! Don't let the media put a label on you. You are soldiers for France.

    • @dunruden9720
      @dunruden9720 Před 3 lety +1

      There is a significant difference between being dammed and being damned! The men most certainly were never dammed!

    • @cannonfodder8287
      @cannonfodder8287 Před rokem

      You wouldnt understand if youre not damned

  • @noelmurphy406
    @noelmurphy406 Před rokem +1

    Discipline is such an important part of a boys / mans life. I’ve always felt that every country should have a similar (but diluted in many ways) concept to deal with troublesome adolescents. Instead of just locking them up (at a great cost) for stepping out of line, teach them ways of bettering themselves through routine, hard work, discipline and respect towards your fellow man

  • @exmar2331
    @exmar2331 Před 3 lety +16

    The Legion Of The Damned is based on a novel by Sven Hazel about a German Legion on the Eastern Front in WW2

    • @theflamingone8729
      @theflamingone8729 Před 3 lety

      A penal battalion as I remember. I read a lot of his books, and Leo Kessler.

    • @myview5840
      @myview5840 Před 2 lety

      I still got the book, and yes, a penal legion on the Eastern front. Good story but not based on any individual.

  • @peterderiemer3854
    @peterderiemer3854 Před 4 lety +4

    Vive la legion etrangere!!🇫🇷

  • @aydenfrac
    @aydenfrac Před 10 lety +18

    I watched this when I was 15. I was ready to go! I really wish I had.

    • @antidoteify
      @antidoteify Před 4 lety +1

      Ge limit is 39 years

    • @Joey_Avocado
      @Joey_Avocado Před 3 lety

      @@antidoteify 40-1/2 now

    • @antidoteify
      @antidoteify Před 3 lety +1

      @@Joey_Avocado thank you, great it widens the chance of redemption for many men. I wish you a blessed 2021

    • @patricks1560
      @patricks1560 Před 3 lety +1

      Same here, I wasted my youth running around to no purpose and not getting paid for it, got a red beret with the territorials, so I like to think I could've made it if I'd tried. Pretty similar training. But life dictated I go the college route, made my parents happy but not me, I was always a restrained hound, chomping at the bit.

  • @dayacabria1965
    @dayacabria1965 Před 2 lety +3

    Thats why i love the FFL, they are the damn ones the ones that have only pain from their lives, and thats why they are the strongest and the greatest, to all the damns out there i know what means to be fucked up in life and try to survive for nothing, much respect, keep pushing!!!

    • @JohnJohn-sn5kd
      @JohnJohn-sn5kd Před rokem

      So you love war criminals and killers of innocent civilians? Fkn Nazis

  • @rainmayhem7043
    @rainmayhem7043 Před 7 lety +20

    in the legion its called character building they make u tough and u do get hit in the chest if u can't follow instructions we are not mercs we are soldiers of France many become mercs after there service in the legion but so do us soldiers

  • @mz2950
    @mz2950 Před 3 lety +3

    Honneur et fidélité à la France 🇫🇷 Honneur et fidélité à la légion étrangère.Légio patria nostra more majorum.

  • @paulday-lh5mx
    @paulday-lh5mx Před měsícem

    Amazing history.

  • @simonrobson2293
    @simonrobson2293 Před rokem +2

    Yep the english sous officier had a child left his family joined legion served in a different name i feel sorry for gis child and the mother,ye hes a real man

  • @junggonpark9067
    @junggonpark9067 Před 4 lety +5

    No one can mess around French Foreign Legion

  • @Ekib-Niatnuom
    @Ekib-Niatnuom Před 8 lety +24

    8:27-9:00 really sets the tone for the rest of the documentary.

    • @90pmiller
      @90pmiller Před 7 lety +1

      Bernard Tremblay

    • @wow572
      @wow572 Před 4 lety

      what is the name of that officer?

  • @IamNickyF
    @IamNickyF Před 9 lety +4

    Loving this. Buster 177/736. I should have been on this but was in infirmary lool. Rodney. Steph, Andy/David and Jaime/HAROLD;)

  • @sikatmorten9532
    @sikatmorten9532 Před 10 lety

    Vey good ! Thanks!

  • @deanmartin995
    @deanmartin995 Před 5 lety +14

    MARCH 2020 im going to aubagne and enlisting already bought the ticket see you there my brothers! Legio Patria Nostra!!

    • @ec-yv3zn
      @ec-yv3zn Před 4 lety

      Aye where you from I want to go

    • @TheAlmightyClipse
      @TheAlmightyClipse Před 4 lety +5

      Well it's March 2020!!! I'm from Brisbane Australia! I'm down too! Just need to save up a bit more get a passport etc! This Coronavirus shit isn't helping right now!

    • @voltorb433
      @voltorb433 Před 4 lety

      @@TheAlmightyClipse tell me about it, enlistment is normal again! Best get in before the second wave hits. No point sitting in lockdown

    • @nico-zt9od
      @nico-zt9od Před 3 lety

      Im joining the army in my country first, i need some money and experience before the legion

    • @Ardass486
      @Ardass486 Před 3 lety

      The legion takes care of its people. Unlike British government who will see its ex soldiers sleep on the street.

  • @permaapi1139
    @permaapi1139 Před 3 lety +1

    Bon , reportage, mon époque

  • @tonnywildweasel8138
    @tonnywildweasel8138 Před 4 lety

    Salute from the Netherlands. T.

  • @badfoo3651
    @badfoo3651 Před 8 lety +5

    Dude John is a really fucking interesting guy

  • @scouterjim
    @scouterjim Před 10 lety +13

    73-76. Invalided out.

  • @fredericr7867
    @fredericr7867 Před rokem

    Respect

  • @skchoraiya3472
    @skchoraiya3472 Před 7 lety +4

    An officer and a philosopher.

  • @rservajean
    @rservajean Před 4 lety +8

    "an army of foreigners", Note that the main nationality (around 20% if i remember well) is french but they enlist as belgian or canadian or swiss...

    • @gringologie9302
      @gringologie9302 Před 3 lety

      More than 30% actually including officers.
      They can serve under their true identity since recently

  • @alanwitton5980
    @alanwitton5980 Před 4 lety +1

    Great documentary! Very informative

  • @muhtadialbandar9549
    @muhtadialbandar9549 Před 9 lety +2

    Song at the beginning is "contre les viets"

  • @alfredcollins2558
    @alfredcollins2558 Před 6 lety +2

    Oh the French. So dramatique.

  • @patrickmcshane7658
    @patrickmcshane7658 Před 5 lety +14

    Legionnaires aren't exactly mercenaries.

    • @tonyhwang3888
      @tonyhwang3888 Před 3 lety

      Of course. mercenaries are for money.

    • @Conn30Mtenor
      @Conn30Mtenor Před 3 lety +1

      @@tonyhwang3888 and will fight for anybody. Legionaires fight for France.

  • @patricks1560
    @patricks1560 Před 3 lety +1

    I abeolutely love the French Foreign legion, as a normal guy, not genetically enhanced as maybe the SAS guys are, I could do this. Marche ou crěve, like speaks to me.

  • @cannonfodder8287
    @cannonfodder8287 Před rokem +1

    "We are the damned of all the world, we are the wounded of all the world..."
    Sounds like I belong there

  • @12345GAOTau
    @12345GAOTau Před 8 lety +1

    That Officer is very good.

  • @samvermeulen7770
    @samvermeulen7770 Před 8 lety +4

    thx for the info i have still good memories of the legion vive la legion

  • @valereirenfro9040
    @valereirenfro9040 Před 3 lety +6

    I think its cool the French foreign legion gives men a 2nd chance, however I feel that they should never accept men who are abandoning wive, kids. Thats despicable!

    • @frankbaine3918
      @frankbaine3918 Před 3 lety +1

      After WWII Waffen SS (Malmedy-US POWs- and Ouradour-women and children burned alive in village church- Massacres, Allgemeine SS (KZ Lager guards) and other assorted troops were welcomed into the FFL. Doesn't even compare to the 'abandonment' complaint. Not at all. Your threshold of despicable human behaviour is regrettably off the mark.

    • @jamsstar2010
      @jamsstar2010 Před rokem

      Or understandable , you cant stand in their shoes

  • @WeGotTehPie
    @WeGotTehPie Před 10 lety

    Anyone know what the opening monologue comes from? Is it a legion song?

  • @stevenmallory3768
    @stevenmallory3768 Před rokem

    If a man who is looking for a chance and change in his life and joins the FFL, well good on him and good luck in finding a purpose and place in life.

  • @TomAtkinson-gq2wx
    @TomAtkinson-gq2wx Před 8 měsíci

    The great Errol Flynn also did a stint in the Legion

  • @Demun1649
    @Demun1649 Před rokem

    If you watch the greatest annual parade in the world, The Defile de Paris, le Quartorze, la Fete Nationale, down the Champ, the Legion is the ONLY unit that doesn't split into two lines to go around the saluting dais. A sign that the Legion is SPECIAL. Although the RPIMe regiments are at the same level of expertise, especially the 1er RPIMe.

  • @polychronj
    @polychronj Před 5 lety +1

    What is the name of the song in the beginning... "We are the damned of all the world...". Thanks! Jason.

    • @spoooge69
      @spoooge69 Před 3 lety +1

      It's an English translation of the song "Adieu Veiille Europe" (Goodbye Old Europe). The part in the beginning comes from the refrain:
      Nous les damnés de la terre entière
      Nous les blessés de toutes les guerres
      Nous ne pouvons pas oublier
      Un malheur, une honte, une femme qu’on adorait.
      Nous qu’avons l’sang chaud dans les veines
      Cafard en tête, au cœur les peines

    • @polychronj
      @polychronj Před 3 lety

      @@spoooge69 Thanks!

  • @Papashaft
    @Papashaft Před 3 lety +3

    Once you take the legion, your past life is redacted. New name, new life, new identity.

    • @JohnJohn-sn5kd
      @JohnJohn-sn5kd Před rokem

      Exactly what they offered to tens of thousands of Nazis after the WW2.
      FFL are the fkn Nazis and murderers

  • @cowboybebopinc.7308
    @cowboybebopinc.7308 Před 7 lety

    the jungle life would be a trip

  • @shelltowee8629
    @shelltowee8629 Před 3 lety +2

    What more do you need when you've got 2 Zulu warriors!!

  • @EngineerBC
    @EngineerBC Před 7 lety +5

    why make it seem like something absurd, i would do this just to get that military style discipline

  • @saxokobe
    @saxokobe Před 7 lety +24

    i dont' understand how come people always refer the FFE as the mercenary ... real life merc got paid a lot more you know lol

    • @rasiabsgamingcorner2258
      @rasiabsgamingcorner2258 Před 7 lety +2

      saxokobe I was I set the opinion that being a merc is being from another country fighting for another

    • @richiecheval9528
      @richiecheval9528 Před 5 lety

      Did they ? Some may have and others did not get much at all I'm talking about Katanga, the Congo, other parts of Africa and the Middle East. Not everyone were well payed.

    • @YOUENNNN
      @YOUENNNN Před 5 lety +4

      The French Foreign Legion has nothing to do with mercenary...

    • @red-onecpasmoijetaitentrai3400
      @red-onecpasmoijetaitentrai3400 Před 5 lety

      You compare private and fonctionnaries. mercenaries are unit of few people paids by bilionnaires and french army It's 250 000 people paid by contribuable

  • @blattmang82
    @blattmang82 Před 10 lety +4

    Anyone know what song they're singing in the beginning?

  • @MartinusThomsen
    @MartinusThomsen Před 6 lety +6

    Who is this skinny officer/philosopher? Does anyone know his name? For a Franchie he has a perfect command of English!

    • @richardjames5006
      @richardjames5006 Před 5 lety +4

      Walter Russell
      All French Officers are also Philosphers. And Chefs.

    • @rservajean
      @rservajean Před 4 lety

      @@richardjames5006 lol

    • @51LV41N
      @51LV41N Před 2 lety

      That's true. As a French, I woundered wether he could be a native anglophone.
      When I was a legionnaire, I once talked to an officer of the same rank who had began in the legion as a legionnaire (he was German). Ex-légionnaires so highly ranked are exceptionnal cases but there are some.

  • @murphy13295
    @murphy13295 Před 3 lety +2

    Over four decades ago , a short conversation with my ( divorced Dad . : " nothing for nothing Dad , what were you thinking banging out six children , knowing the hell you and guys like you face in family court How can system expect men to endure the burdens they place on you " ( I paraphrase of course ) . .......... " no , you don't understand , they are providing a service . The world needs mercenaries . After a time many men just want to escape the bind , go somewhere they can avoid the courts , keep their paycheck and live a life . And believe me , after a few years of being humbled and harassed they are ready to commit sanctioned violence " .00:45

  • @hutch1111111
    @hutch1111111 Před 5 lety +8

    Mercenary? Just because they lived outside some imaginary lines on a map does not make them mercs.

  • @VladislavDrac
    @VladislavDrac Před 5 lety +1

    What's the chant at the starting?

  • @KasperPor
    @KasperPor Před 8 lety +3

    yeah the dirty works.

    • @YOUENNNN
      @YOUENNNN Před 5 lety

      Unconsciously you are probably doing the dirty works for your society

  • @user-bx8gl8rs7g
    @user-bx8gl8rs7g Před 2 měsíci

    I'm going in a year, who's with me?

  • @Dragon34th
    @Dragon34th Před 8 lety +5

    LOL these young men are so imaginative. Dudes, Imagine waiting all your life to finally get dumped by your nagging girlfriend & to be presented with golden opportunity to escape the arcane diplomatic route of queuing at the local embassy just to get your crappy name changed & finally the though of putting that fat local cop off your tail well, at least for now - you're at the Foreign legion gate & get told "Congrat dream boy you're in" & you get showered with the privilege of being given the following ultimate action boy's name: John Rambo :) Then you make your 1st call home & say "Guess what I'm call now mum"? She goes "... John Rambo"? :) Classic. How well oiled a machine can be???

  • @the.parks.of.no.return

    Ahhhhh very good - they make an oath not to surrender their arms any circumstances. They fight to the death.

  • @tanksinatra3968
    @tanksinatra3968 Před 3 lety +1

    Oh not the 40k legion of the damned

  • @Abel1120
    @Abel1120 Před 5 lety

    everyone wins...

  • @jambutty2218
    @jambutty2218 Před 2 lety

    Wish I was young enough and healthy. I would join tomorrow.

  • @peterderiemer3854
    @peterderiemer3854 Před 4 lety +1

    Best not to fuck with these men!!!! I would be there I n a minute but I'm too old... For now I want you all as my brother's

  • @51LV41N
    @51LV41N Před 2 lety +1

    2:52 le tgv orange 😂

  • @sikatmorten9532
    @sikatmorten9532 Před 10 lety +1

    '' very ''

  • @edwardhudson9851
    @edwardhudson9851 Před rokem

    Fact The Legion doesn't have a recruitment crisis
    Fact They look after and care for their Veterans

  • @51LV41N
    @51LV41N Před 2 lety

    8:40 c'est un ex-légionnaire ce colonel ?

  • @hazel555
    @hazel555 Před rokem

    In the Foreign Legion they never leave their dead or wounded, or surrender their arms...too bad joe doesn't practice this.

  • @project99100
    @project99100 Před 7 lety

    Wanneer doet men het goed ? Zolang je helemaal niets doet , verwacht dan het onverwachtte. Wat is er sneller dan een terreuraanslag ? Tijd. - F.K. Apeldoorn

  • @fiercelyresilient1761
    @fiercelyresilient1761 Před 8 lety +1

    is this still around how can I join

    • @VinnyVincenzoYo
      @VinnyVincenzoYo Před 7 lety +4

      Yes they are still around, you can go to France and try your luck joining.

  • @MrJijack
    @MrJijack Před 9 lety +12

    Nothing is wrong with my life, but I just want that military experience and discipline. Is that a bad reason to join?

    • @videogamepro964
      @videogamepro964 Před 9 lety +11

      No, lot's of people today join the Legion because they want prove themselves or for the adventure, if you want to join the Legion for the experience go ahead your not the only one, i'm actually joining for the same reason.

    • @BonesofGoldSkateboarding
      @BonesofGoldSkateboarding Před 8 lety

      +VideoGamePro @Mr so any of you went yet??

    • @CorneliuZeleaCodreanu9
      @CorneliuZeleaCodreanu9 Před 7 lety +1

      probably yes and he s dead by now :P

    • @EngineerBC
      @EngineerBC Před 7 lety +1

      haha ..i got a degree and also thinking i need some military experience ..

    • @coyle237
      @coyle237 Před 7 lety +1

      lol judging by the time lapse of his last response...he is probably dead too 😂

  • @musicmischief14
    @musicmischief14 Před 9 lety

    Portugues military forces

  • @Marubi2
    @Marubi2 Před 4 lety

    I never knew havi KGB too much hair on your head would look bad

  • @VIV292
    @VIV292 Před 4 lety

    I wanted too join when I left the Australian Army 2 years ago!!!!! 22 years of service I found out that I was too old for FL!!!!! I miss my former lifestyle Civi street totally sucks I got this stupid 9to5 gig of driving a truck wtf .......man I miss it all weapons the parties fuck me the jumping out the hercs Deployments but just the pure brotherhood!!!!! Especially within infantry combat arms fuck me

  • @braven117
    @braven117 Před 10 lety +4

    3:34 He must be the first mexican-american in the Legion. By the way his haircut looks like Biff Tanner form Back to the Future.

    • @IamNickyF
      @IamNickyF Před 9 lety +1

      braven117 It was a wig mate. He was a few weeks in front of the section he was filmed with. I was in the infirmary and he used my bed for filming.

    • @warvandal3443
      @warvandal3443 Před 8 lety +1

      +Nicky Firbank
      Is the american guy still in the Legion I wonder?
      The guy who says "We will have a hell of a time" in combat. Great character!

  • @simonellis4245
    @simonellis4245 Před 4 lety +1

    They should have made a whole documentary about the cowboy

  • @mitchellyuen7961
    @mitchellyuen7961 Před 2 lety

    17:30 @Thomas Gas

  • @snbforever
    @snbforever Před 4 lety +1

    Warrior monks?🤔

  • @yannickdubois9315
    @yannickdubois9315 Před 4 lety

    at 4:00 1931?? or 1831...?

  • @mauriceouellette7514
    @mauriceouellette7514 Před 4 lety +1

    Bonjour a tous du Canada When a parade is schedule in public all légionaire stop to shave when you have
    a long beard it's more difficult to identifie a guy

  • @gregorybathurst7171
    @gregorybathurst7171 Před měsícem

    They are not Foreigner's they are made French Citizens. Ive read somewhere.

  • @glyndondisharoon6310
    @glyndondisharoon6310 Před 7 lety +14

    *SHOULD'VE LEARNED FRENCH.*

  • @redrb26dett
    @redrb26dett Před 3 lety

    I don’t have a problem with the legion but some of the soldiers I do question former soldiers who enlist which oath do they put first are happy to kill former colleagues , battle partners and countrymen his there word of no value and if so how can you trust them to watch your back remember allies today can be enemies tomorrow

    • @CJGangsta5
      @CJGangsta5 Před 2 lety

      The Legion will give an opportunity to avoid fighting ex-countrymen,read up

  • @antidoteify
    @antidoteify Před 4 lety

    "for united europe"

  • @KasperPor
    @KasperPor Před 8 lety +1

    ????????????

  • @Bruno-hd9qo
    @Bruno-hd9qo Před 4 lety +1

    Seems to me foreign legion is more ethically diverse these days. Am I right?

  • @tonyt7948
    @tonyt7948 Před 4 lety

    United Europe my arse

  • @ualuuanie
    @ualuuanie Před 9 lety

    wonder whats their pay like?

    • @Praventore
      @Praventore Před 9 lety

      about 1000 euros, it seems at least from all the info presented on the internet

    • @ualuuanie
      @ualuuanie Před 9 lety

      kind of cheap to sell ones life away for that amount.

    • @Praventore
      @Praventore Před 9 lety +2

      you are missing the point.people don't go there for money , generally. its something special that only those who are there can understand. video Title says half the story

    • @optionout
      @optionout Před 9 lety +1

      Around 2500 U.S. dollars a month for Private in best regiment 2nd REP.

    • @hutch1111111
      @hutch1111111 Před 9 lety

      ualuuanie And you don't have any real overhead...you are fed, clothed, housed. And you can't own a bike, car, or get married for the first five years, you can't really own your own clothes after hours, you wear a Legion track suit if not in uniform. When you go on leave is the only time you can wear your own duds. And if you go overseas you get quite a substantial bump in pay for you time there.

  • @ThomasWBaldwin
    @ThomasWBaldwin Před 8 lety +1

    scum of the earth gets to do what ever they want. not to me "my friends" have fun with that........

  • @malbig2344
    @malbig2344 Před 6 lety

    Can women join the Legion?

  • @akashpatel3085
    @akashpatel3085 Před 4 lety

    Absolute bullsh*t when he said people from brit, America and Australia serve, maybe but very little from these countries, the majority is from Russia, central Europe and Asia......

    • @bfsr08
      @bfsr08 Před 3 lety

      The film was made in 1991. At that point there were more from UK, US and Aus. Now more from Central Europe, South East Asia and Latin America. After WWII the majority were German. It changes each generation depending on global economics.

    • @nico-zt9od
      @nico-zt9od Před 3 lety

      This documentary is old, now many people come from South America, Asia, East Europe and Africa

  • @vikingsquirt
    @vikingsquirt Před 6 lety +1

    on my way to forte de nogent in 21 days they will accept me for i will not take no for an answer

  • @chrisholland7367
    @chrisholland7367 Před 7 lety +1

    Think carefully before you join.

    • @cubismo85
      @cubismo85 Před 7 lety +1

      they do, as late as 2016 they hit recruits in the stomach for failing to comply things like folding blankets correctly. everyone in the room punches him in the stomach and then everyone have to do a task so he will be hated.

    • @Y10Q
      @Y10Q Před 7 lety

      what are you talking about? Legion is just a hiding spot for pedophiles, rapists and murderers. When you commit a war crime in Russian military or US military and you run away, you generally go to the Legion. They take the scum and the rejects and send them to the grinder.

    • @brdx3231
      @brdx3231 Před 7 lety

      Y10Q Stop spreading bullshit, get some help, thanks

    • @stephanehardy123456
      @stephanehardy123456 Před 7 lety

      Je vous demande pardon, la Légions est infranchissable. Your identity is immediately changed. If you committed a murder, the legion will hand you over if you are identified. But that is not possible. New name, bank account is a number in the legions bank. Anyways, you will be killed within 1 or 2 years anyways.

    • @brdx3231
      @brdx3231 Před 7 lety +1

      Stephane Hardy What the fuck are you talking about my father was in the légion, he was one for more than 10 years

  • @JohnSmith-ze1ft
    @JohnSmith-ze1ft Před 2 lety

    Silly Aussie reporter ! FFL are not mercs.

  • @baystgrp
    @baystgrp Před 2 lety +3

    “Women are not allowed”.
    If the political leadership of France ever decides the Legion must accept women in the name of “equity” or “justice” or “fairness”, they can start the clock on the disintegration of this great combat unit.

    • @joet4811
      @joet4811 Před rokem

      Nah, they'll attempt a coup just like what they tried with DeGaulle, except this time it will be easier as today's politicians are nowhere near DeGaulle's level.

  • @therealturdferguson8355

    10:45 finally got rid of that ridiculous hairstyle lol ! His criminal past consisted of felonies for that god awful hairdo.

  • @jollywyrm5684
    @jollywyrm5684 Před 3 lety

    "don't like blacks" ahem brother