The foreign legion : men without a past
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- We followed these elite soldiers who have come from all over the world to serve France. For Droit de Savoir” he filmed these Foreign Legion new recruits during the different stages of training in Djibouti, in Guyana and also during the violent operations in the Ivory Coast. From a series of warning shots at a column of vehicles led by the Ivory Coast president’s rebels in power to the training sessions in the Guianese equatorial forest or in the Djibouti desert, the most dangerous and hazardous missions are the ones given to these “men without pasts.” Eighty percent of these trainees successfully complete the training compared to only 50 percent among soldiers of the regular army. Considered as one of the best professional troops of the French army, the Foreign Legion is conceived to deal with the high risk missions where the probability of losing soldiers is highest. This is also the only army unit where men have the right to a second chance no matter what their past. An exceptional document which testifies to the reality of ground combat, and where the adversity and danger lived through together create a durable cohesion.” -
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Recruiting officer: "Why do you want to join the legion?"Recruit: "To forget"Recruiting officer: "To forget what?Recruit: "I forgot"
HAHASHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA
@Andrew Layton And I bet perhaps 1 in a million actually get that joke.....Monsieur Chacal. Better luck with Biden lol.
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Maybe escaping a marriage more torturous than the Legion :)
brandoneiger....why do you assume everyone on CZcams is American? You’re not American but you assume everyone else is? You must not be American since you’re saying”good luck with Biden” as if you don’t have to deal with that if it comes to fruition. And wtf does the president of the US have to do with this comment? You’re a moron
I trained with these guys when I was in the Marine Corps. They thought we were badass, we thought they were badass. They are a unique tough group of men, all of whom come from unique and at times, dark pasts. Lots of them need this opportunity and it's a hard road ahead. They train hard and they get little rest and nourishment. Even met an American who joined them. I have nothing but respect for the French Foreign Legion.
"They are a unique tough group of men" yer you right, they are called traitors
@@geezerp1982 what?
@@unhumanized are you thick ?
@@geezerp1982 what?
Recycling Terrorists, French Legions, ISIS Legions... Scum bag Legions...
I worked with a man who did his 5 years in the legion, he was the most helpful and supportive person I've ever met.
“My mother threw me out because I did nothing and she had enough of it”! LMFAO
I guarantee he dropped out
@@visassess8607 Yeah that’s a tough school they make you want to earn that title but at least he showed up right lol
At least he was honest. I don't know how you go from playing Russian Xbox and slamming horilka to doing 15km runs in 40c weather immediately, but we didn't know. Maybe he made it.
@@roccotoothycombs Yeah I was in the US Army infantry for a long time and when I arrived I was basically the same person but I made it and I hope this guy did too
"So why are you here, you have no problems?" That pretty much sums the legion up, amazing stuff.
he he he
It is also kind of a trick question, too.
"You need a new identity" I DID NOT DISAGREE.
The Religion?
@@fabs8498 The Romans will Re-legion you over and over and over and over lol To Row is To Move. All we need is the truth. Humans do not follow religion and we do not require governance
Mad respect to France giving second chance for those guys. A very honourable second chance!
In the past a lot of criminals on the run joined or ex mercenaries.
@@toiletnoob6464 that's how the legion was formed in the first place the first enlisted of the legion were house guards or mercenaries and many were roaming soldiers from other nations and jailed repeat criminals but they were separated into true enlistment regiments and penal battalions.
A lot of criminals in the legion today like the documentary says they look the other way. Unless they are crimes of assault, abuse or heavy drugs or murder they will hand you right over to police.
Agreed. Some people change and thank goodness for this chance.
a chance to fake your country of origin lol
As this proves, many troubled or “wayward” people actually want to better themselves and live a productive and meaningful life. It’s not easy when you’re stuck in a toxic living environment with no structure, accountability, or leadership to get you moving in the right direction. Super proud of these guys for having the courage to change.
Its still nuts though. Being put into very high risk environments doesnt seem like a sensible way to deal with life.
well said. I thought it was cool that the recruiters saw it as an asset that one of the recruits was able to cross a # of borders illegally because he wasn't able to secure a passport. From the footage shown they seem impressed by his tenacity. The recruit ended up looking resourceful combined with being cool under pressure. Whatever else they felt they learned about him in the interrogations also made him a favorable candidate. He risked a lot to be there. It would suck and be totally demoralizing not to get the white hat. I wonder how many guys jump right back in there as soon as they can? I think it would be very interesting to see who makes it, or who crumbles. But its a very cool documentary.
Yeah, who else would lock in basement trying find cure for cancer,etc ..
Killing others on behalf on different others is not my way personal betterment.
The only problem is the people that don't make the cut. They could be on the edge when trying to get in, and the rejection may push them over the edge. But that's life. Getting back up after being knocked down. But this is a pretty big knock down, if you're resting all of your hopes in this future, and you don't get it because of a few mistakes.
Most of these kids are on the edge, and I hope they make it beyond the rejection and survive in a harsh world. They've made it this far.
my reason was bieng disharged from the Army for an incident that coost me, so i went to Marseille and signed up after visiting Canns for the film festival.. I served from 1996 - 2005. I loved it.
Meillicoff (sp?), crossed 7 or 8 international borders on one visa.
Rest of the world: illegal immigrant
Foreign Legion: shows initiative
He’s literally joining the foreign legion and not to take advantage of French welfare systems, but to serve . some immigrants can volunteer in the US military for citizenship it’s not a streamlined process like this. No one has issues with immigrants even illiegals as long as they work but you can’t guarantee that so rules are rules and they need to be enforced
😂😂 gold
That's the legion. Doesn't matter what you have done before. Show you are tought, disciplined and ready to die for France and "here you are".
Some of them became French and paid it by price of blood.
@A C H xactly!
@@alley-man0557 Oh man that's where you're wrong. Right wing Americans hate immigrants both legal or otherwise. And that has nothing to do with their work ethic lol, Mexicans for example are stereotyped for being hard workers and the president hates them
"Here no Playstation, here FAMAS" I laughed x)
@Al Castill 21:40
@J E A gun
@J E a gun for frenchies who are too good for NATO mags.
@Al Castill])
@J E french gun,
A friend of mine had an uncle who served in the FFL. Said it was the hardest yet most rewarding thing he ever did.
Thanks so much for this glimpse into one of the world's elite fighting forces.
The recruits were absolutely brilliant and hopefully they are all still serving soldiers, very well done lads, I am sure the Legion is very proud of you all.
Where is it?
All I see are idiots in clown suits
Legion sounds like black water of france.
@@Kamisama77 Roman
Elite ? Hardly.
@@stageiii1 yes, they aren't nearly as brave as you and I. Fellow keyboard warrior and two time purple shart veteran
EXCELLENT video, that I enjoyed watching from beginning to end!
"Mental aptitude of a mollusk" absolutely had me in stitches.
lmao got me too. Awesome coverage of their process.
My Father was a Legionnaire in WWII. This gave me some insight into his life. He escaped Hungary and volunteered to fight Hitler. His life was tough. I grew up in boot camp. Respect.
Ohh
Impressive that they are able to teach 400 basic vocabulary of French in that time. I suppose hearing it constantly under strenuous conditions you'd probably learn it in a hurry. Definitely the modern day mercenary, but with a fraternal spirit and time honored tradition of service. Respect.
agreed, these guys are tough and they have my respect
I can't imagine learning 4 words a day for 4 months is _that_ hard by itself - if anything it's that they're constantly made to be tired and such that makes it harder to do it. - Though they definitively get great motivation, cause if you suffer all that you don't want to fail just for language... -- Plus it's not just vocab but also grammar.
Not mercenaries. Most don't do it for the money, they want European citizenship or to flee their former lives.
So the thing is, you are not expected to understand, you are to learn by being overwhelmed by the language, you live the language. They will guide you and teach you as you go. Yes it is tough, but the purpose is to also weed out those that can't learn or hold onto the things they are taught.
@Sean Tottenham Absolutely. I just don't get why idiots say they're mercenaries. Real mercenaries make 10x more than Legionnaires just for guarding oil rigs in Africa. The people that join the FFL usually either want to flee their former lives, prove themselves or get an European citizenship (which is hard). Few do it for money.
I really enjoyed this! Thank you.
very moving. very good production. I don't know why it came thru my feed but very glad it did!. vive la légion étrangère française
Excellent documentary. Living embodiment of determination and commitment can transcend cultural boundries.
What a great idea and organisation! Give people from all over the world who have want, but no advantages in life, some real career and life! Bravo!!
French Legionaire is the best in candidate qualification process... They actually giving 2nd chances for Everyone who determine to be a soldier ... Awesome ...
still one of the best ways to shield yourself from your past...famous for that....
For an absolute minimum wage
Officer: Ex Girlfriend? Drink or Drugs?
Soldier: No, I mean I tried like one time in college.. (you know he was a dealer or at least had done his share of partying) 💊
No women or transgender individuals just real men, warrior spirit, comraderie
This video makes me remember my time in the army too. Sure it was tough but the bond you gain with your friends in the army is the strongest one you can get. It's truly something every man has to experience
i would but im scared of dying
same. i remember kissing the men in my unit, and all of us holding each other nude under the covers after we combined all the bunks into one big bunk
@@roboticunclephil bro wtf....
@@roboticunclephil what unit of what branch was that?
@@lray1948 the navy
That drill instructor speaks the most brutal french far from the syerotypes we are used to.
Which one? The Polish, the French or the Spanish one?
@@impact0r all of them tbh
One of them is Polish.
@@daddust I was wondering why his boots were so shiny.
i did learn to curse like a mother fucker in more than a half dozen different languages, why do you ask?
I'm happy this got recommended to me. I didn't know much about the French Foreign Legion and now I'm a big fan of theirs.
I've been thinking about Joining the foreign legion for a while now & this upload is a helpful insight, huge credit to anyone that joins wanting to turn their lives around & if there was a second chance saloon here in England I'd already be there without a doubt!
I’m from the UK too and also been thinking of joining.
@@TheRazzletoff
Same here, I'm from the Netherlands.
France: You Crossed the border illegally?!
The Legion: THIS MAN IS DEDICATED!
Drinking wine mid-march, dreaming of food and smoking; They were meant to be French!
The French would mutiny if they didn't get their wine ration. Kind of like the Germans and their beer ration.
@@tomservo5347 or the marines and crayons
@@angrydragonslayer lol
@Frits Bos never too late , wishing and wanting are different things completely.
@@angrydragonslayer It's a common misconception US Marines like crayons, however, the crayon moniker was given to 10 year old skittles and m&m's in MRE's. 😉🤣🤙
Wow.. very educational... didn't know too much how this regime operates..I'm an American who served 4 years in the US Army...but I can understand why these young men wanted to be a part of something for their diverse reasons.
The guy doing the english voiceover for this is incredible. He's not just translating, hes carrying accross the manuaeism and tone of the soldiers into english. Well done
Great doco! Watched it from start to finish.
Great documentary, They are so dedicated, well done
Damn good job men. A year later these young men are starting their second year I wish them all the very best life has to offer.
That one guy saying “I didn’t flinch because the officer did not tell me to move” after such a loud bang was so cold.
Extremely interesting documentary… Love the narrators voice
Excellent documentary. Thank you.
35:53 they are singing Dragostea din tei from O-zone... amazing
My gavorite song from middle school..Greetings from Bosnia and Hersegovina near Croatia
Greetings Guys from Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
Where is she now Haiducii and bend O Zone with favorite hit song Dragostea din tei..from 2004..we here at Balkan former Yugoslavia states all likes that song..during our middle schooll..
Is still active Haiduccii and O Zone?? Thank you Romanian people
After focusing and interviewing the guy who is from Romania:
"Let me sing you the song of my people!"
Great CZcams channel out there…..
A former Navy seal. First and only one they know, is currently in the legion. I highly recommend this man’s channel…
Just search as former seal joins foreign legion, it’ll come up…. The channel name escapes me right now…really humble dude…as a former navy guy here? I can respect his service and taking personal responsibility for his failings and making some course corrections for the better.
God bless all! 🇺🇸
As an American Soldier and a former Philippine Army Soldier, my great advices for any military applicants around the world are:
1.) Avoid creating unwanted attention. 2.) Observe everything around. 3.) Be a team player. 4.) Don't quit / Never give up.
May the Lord God bless you and your family always.
The US army accepts foreigners now?
@@Mr_Valentin. It might be different now but when I was in during the late 80s-early 90s people from American territories could join. The Philippines have had their independence from US control for many years but there may still be a way for them to join. Actually, at the same time I met a Russian serving in the American army. How? His folks had escaped the USSR and came to America when he was a child. He was not a citizen but had a resident permit and was allowed to join. Things change and as I said it may be different now. Criteria to join has always been fluid. For instance when I went in you had to be a high school graduate but during the height of the Iraq war they took anyone with a pulse.
If you have a green card you earn citizenship by joining so yea most of the military origins are not American unless there’s more native Americans than descendants of immigrants and European settlers
you can´t really get around unwanted attention can you ? they either think you are working for the government or a criminal afainoticed.
Ummm no your dictates are shoot at anything no matter what. Ignore your iron age doctrine but follow its principles and kill anything within range. Panic and loose off all rounds.
Be a danger to anyone to anyone within range
America best equipment worst personal!
Salute from the Netherlands! T.
Good job guys, you've done it!
A friend I was in the army with joined. His words were that the Legion was overrun with former Eastern Bloc members who ran the unit like a little Mafia. If you were not one of them, you got shite tasks and poor treatment. Another mate was a legionnaire before enlisting with ADF and copped the 3rd degree from Army recruitment before being allowed to join.
its just a cult of pu ssies like every other cult in Europe, of course Russians and weird Albanians and French people will be the leaders of that sh!t. Anyone supporting military or violence has to be brain-dead.
That's exactly why you shouldn't form an army with random drifters with shady backgrounds.
@@thewormemperor They are the most succesful units in the world. That's why they "are". Sit the fuck down, you have nothing of value to add.
Much like the Wagner group in Russia. They're doing the worst atrocities.
@@tdb517 exactly, this sounds like the same way Islamic militia groups recruit. What could go wrong? Well fuck it, free soldiers for French imperialism. They’ll give passports like candy if you promise to kill for them
I remember my mother over 50 years ago telling me about the French foreign legion and still it goes on strong. It is unique because it takes men whatever their past so is utterly accepting as long as you meed the standards.
The recruiting officer said he does not take men with serious criminal records.
@@Woodman-Spare-that-tree That is true today in that you can not be a murderer however if your victim survived they will take an attempted murderer so to speak. You cant be a child molester but beating your wife and abandoning your family is ok. The term serious crime is a little different for them.
Molesting children is worse then murder imo.
@@Woodman-Spare-that-tree eh its not like they'd know what you did in your country.
I never thought the French language was able to be intimidating, but they manage that no problem. This is some intense training. My hat's off to the Legion.
that's because you don't understand french. when you understand what they are saying then you know what they mean.
@@charliesthill4790 you’re right. I speak Spanish though which has a lot in common. I think I’m just used to the harsher sounds of Spanish and there are other aspects of French I don’t understand but I’ve always thought of French as a beautiful language that I would like to learn.
@@Mysucculentchinesemeal no offense to you but that s a bit expected from a part of people from USA. As if any language couldnt sound agrresive or angry ? I bet Inuit can sound frightening just like italian or japanese or french...
@@Impl0ze93 it’s the accent, it just not as intimidating as say Japanese and most Asian dialects or Spanish. I just haven’t been exposed to French as much as other languages.
American’s can’t learn 10 words if you pay them!Always the worst candidate’s
I went to the British Legion - it was basically a cheap pint and game of darts
@Miles Maillet no - in UK. Their were probably charlatans. There all dead anyway, so a moot point. take care canada, one day i will watch hockey there
Help! I can't stop chortling...
@Miles Maillet The reason our Legion ( Canadian) takes legacy members is because there are not enough veterans to keep it going in a lot of areas.
Ha
Very interesting and informative.. I wasn't very knowledgeable in the duties of the Legion.. And view them as a very honorable and dutie driven unit . I now have a great respect for these men and there service to Country and Self.. From America , with RESPECT.🇺🇸
Thank you for an amazing documentary as i now know what my father went through. He and my mother spilt before i was born in 1969 and it was a classic legion story of joining because of a broken heart. I only met him for the first time six years ago after he sort me out knowing nothing of my life. He spent fifteen years in the legion and he married after and i have two brothers from that marriage.
Met up with some Legionnaires in Beirut back in the early 80’s when I was a US Marine. Much respect to these guys!
Jeez man..beirut was/is hell... the marines took quite the hit there
SFMF
Booo hisss
at least they let their sentries carry loaded magazines....
You must respect ANYONE thats actually well trained
I knew one guy coming from the streets in Belarusia, did the legion, moved to french, got a good job moved to switzerland and lives now a much better life with his family than on the country or cities of Belarusia.
god so many of my comrades INCLUDING ME got a new very much needed life.
Fucking salvation through god damned hell.
He must have a good.lifr Switzerland is great. I'm half swiss, I wanna get a swiss work permit. USA makes us work like dogs for chump Change
@@willyjordan8997 thats the whiteman for you
@@trav2190 Switzerland is a white country tho, correction, that's the JEW for ya
@@willyjordan8997 white is white whats the difference?
This is such an amazing opportunity for anyone who can get in I’m so glad this has always been an option
I done 41 years and a half in the Légion and had Lopez in my squad in Calvi when he was a young légionnaire in the early eighties, i toughed him up and tought him the ropes. Met up with him during stints in Guyane (3°REI) a few times and believe me he was the best they had.
I believe he was an ex schoolteacher in Spain before giving up his life to the Légion, great guy and one of the Légions best.
took a real hit from DeGaulle when they tried to overthrow the govt. of France....
How long are you locked into the FFL for?
@@IvanAkinfiev I think they mentioned in the documentary that it is a 5 year commitment.
@@IvanAkinfiev how long did you watch? 😆
bruh i read ex school shooter
Some of the nicest guys I've worked with total respect not easy to become a legionnaire
Right imagine keeping a straight face while someone is talking at you with a French accent
My big respect and salute to all these future legionnaires they endured the very tough training both mentally/physically.i am so happy that theres a program like this in France giving a second chances to those single individuals in other countries to become a LEGIONNAIRES.
Soldiers are all idiots
Who respects those doorknobs still?
special advantages if you have a wooden hand.....
Ești fericit ca ești mic și prost dacă ai fi normal ai fi trist de criminali autorizați care fac haos si nedreptate în lume
Good training, I was a Marine in the 70’s and our training was similar but not as intense. these guys are hardcore, admire their sprit de’ corps.
I was in the SAS and we put these jokers to shame with our training.
@@markojack15 your a loser
@@trav2190 How do you arrive at that conclusion toiletbreath?
@@markojack15 Yeah sure buddy, you were in the SAS...
Bb a bB moove On.
Best example that men from different countries can be brothers and fight together.
Respect for all these men fight for France
Great, only being younger and I'd apply right away. An inspiration to stay fit anyway.
My Great Grandfather was in the legion and when he came back home after his service and then got recruited into the Hungarian army as well by requirement, he was the most knowledgeable on warfare and weaponry and ended up having to instruct the instructors all the time about the "new technologies" that arrived in the country, technologies that he already used extensively when he was in the legion lol.
Not surprising, the sight of those self moving cars without horses and loud thunder coming from blunderbuss boomsticks must have been amazing to your countrymen.
@@UmVtCg it must've been quite the shock yes. i sometimes still see people surprised by them! mostly just the old folk though, banging their rocks and making their cave paintings
Was that pre-WW II? It would be cools to know what the Hungarians didn't use that the more modern militaries did at his time.
@@RiDankulous he fought in ww2, so post ww2
@@mentino1556 ah ty!
Impressive; well done and great efforts by these men. May they always serve with honor, dignity, for the betterment of their fellow men and women! I could never have done this at any age.
Excellent documentary about excellent soldiers-
Harwood is not an Australian. He is a Kiwi. And that “tribal war dance” is the Haka, which basically everybody in the English or French world would be familiar with (except perhaps the narrator).
Yep. Us french usually have a little something for them during the Haka... When our team isn't utter garbage, that is.
As every other recruit, he has a fake identity. He’s not Aussie, nor is his name Harwood. But if he dies while fighting for the legion, he will be remembered as Harwood, the australian.
He's a paid reader. Doesnt actually know anything.
Lol the narrator is an Aussie. Who knows where the fella comes from. He's likely a Kiwi though I know a few Aussies that are familiar with the Haka.
hardwood is an australian
Great video! The officer(CO?) interviewed at 11:05 has been in awhile, as he is wearing the Liberation of Kuwait (Saudi Arabia) and Liberation of Kuwait (Kuwait) ribbons at the bottom of his ribbon bar. In other words, he participated in Desert Storm/Shield. Fascinating-John in Texas
Lieutenant Colonel
Your reaction to that unexpected twist had me laughing out loud. Priceless!
The guy who got a visa to Poland and then illegally entered France and the legion can see the courage, resourcefulness and motivation in that. A million miles away from Brexit Britain. Much respect to France.
As a former Marine(93-97) I was enlisted with a guy who was from France, he served in the FFL, later became a US citizen, then joined the Marine Corps. So Of course, I asked him which was a tougher boot camp the FFL or Parris Island(USMC)? He was very quick to relay the FFL was tougher "physically" but clearly stated the "mind games" on PI were much worse. I couldn't argue with that....
I was a Hollywood Marine. San Diego was tougher than Parris Island. We had to do our laundry with Whisk and a scrub brush over a sink. That sucked. You guys at least had a laundry room.lol
@@maxkol4380 A record Summer on "The Island" during BWT Week(7/93'). Temps hit 114°,The Humidity, 2 Recruits died, The Swamp, Sand-fleas/mosquitoes\Chiggers, Beach Sand for Roads. Much more gruelling weather wise. However!! I was Stationed on West Coast and the Foothills/Terrain were not a joke!! Much respect for Mt. Mother******!
@@kawirocket88 Were you an 03 infantryman? You get to know Mt. Mother (you'll lover her) real good.
@@maxkol4380 29 Palms and 0311 is correct 👍
Im calling bullshit.
Good to see the start hasn't changed, they don't realise how tough it will get. Good luck to those that work hard to get there.
in fact all the people who are clueless get cut at aubagne. everyone at the farm knows exactly what we are in for...
At 2:45 the Senior Corporal or Caporal Chef has UNPROFOR, and Gulf War service by reading his ribbons. A long service soldier returning the favour to the Legion.
Their most important holiday celebrates a defeat. A defeat they knew was coming, but had promised their deceased Commander that they would never surrender, and would fight to the death. They did.
Good on them. Its fantastic that people of all races, nationalities and walks of life get a second chance or want a life less ordinary.
you diddn't exist, you don't exist, and you might not exist.
Prost gànditei sunt criminali autorizați care omoara mame copii bunici și oameni nevinovați anomalii deslipiți de viața cotidiană
These Legionnaire's have a look in their eyes I've seen many times in my life. These Men mean business, serious business.
shut up
@@westerling8436 Is everything okay at home, buddy?
@@ninja180700 my parents shout so what's it to you
@@westerling8436 😂
@@westerling8436 I can tell. There's better ways to vent your frustration than being mean to random strangers on the internet for no reason.
Inspiring, very inspiring!
I admire their dedication and language skils.
So much respect for those with so much will power... mad respect.
I met a few French Foreign Legion members and let me tell you those guys are fearless and badass.
Fearless to wave the white flag 🏳
@@whenisasnakeatail4933 hold on before I read what I said I want you to know I absolutely would I’m a giant who’s been fighting competitively my entire life I once fought 9 people with knives and walked away unharmed with a new knife but most of all I like a good laugh
@@whenisasnakeatail4933 oh yeah no I’ll go to Canada right now and say it to a mounty to his face
Looking tough and talking about being tough are the most common things about this legend.
My father once knew a guy who used to be in the foreign legion. He got PTSD so severe that he ended up rebuilding his entire home into a maze and set up cameras all over the house. I don't know what these guys have to go through, but it sure sounds tough.
i dont know exactly but pretty muc h the foreign legion does all the shit that regular militaries cant or wont do. Really close dangerous combat sometimes in even jungles
wars are always devastating...
3:40 the guy's sayin "c'est pas la fête du slip" which means "it's not the briefs (underwear) party" and it's more a "don't fuck with us" kind of sentence than "it's not an holiday camp"
Does everyone in Europe wear speedos ?
@@Mrdevs96 yes by law
@@GawtSpooks hmm that's an interesting law
@@poussinmoumoute haha glad I can give you a laugh!
T.D Gaming Just the men.
An Australian in the French Foreign Legion, leading a Haka (New Zealand)....now I have seen everything!
They called him an Aussie, but probably was a Kiwi, and the instructor got it wrong.
According to another comment he is infact a kiwi
@Hippity Hoppity Not even close.. was a Maori boy who instigated it. Many Maori boys were in a National team that later went on to known as the All Blacks and the tradition stuck. Given, there was a fascination and appreciation of Maoris in battle, as they always were able to battle against the British locals effectively.
Excellent....well done...Thank you
These guys from the foreing legion have such an discipline and hardworking guys who want too join the legion it is impressive too see god bless these people even though i don''t like conflicts and war i think these guys are necessary and have good honorable person who are really tough and cool i respect these guys and they show these other who train there how too be real men and too be tough.
45:37 If you're not prepared to suffer for France, how can I think you're prepared to die for her.
Those words were so corny, and so awesome at the same time.
A does it matter if it's corny , what matters only is that you get motivated by words of strength
Mad respect for all those men, sincerly.
Respect??? They are bunch of voluntary murderers, you prick.
I worked in a kitchen with a guy who tried to get into the legion but failed his first attempt. He was keeping himself in top physical condition and trying to improve himself in other ways listening to podcasts and such. He was a very hard working guy to be around.
Unfortunately one night of drinking he got into a fight. He went home and died that night from a concussion. He had planned to try again to join the legion. I met with his parents briefly after he died and they seemed like the nicest people. I don't think everyone who joins is necessarily running away. I think some people are just built different and need something like the legion to become who they need to be.
I wonder the fate of those who didn't make it. Hopefully they find a path to make it.
Good riddance , one moron less in this world , army people are nothing but idiotic pieces of garbage who only only kill civilians and flee when its time to fight.
I believe you are correct when you say that some people are wired for living on the edge. And that is the way they find out who they really are.
As a former Royal Marine, I think most Military Training is similar, apart from small variations that each Country has. The only thing that never changes is loyalty to the men fighting alongside you.
FFL training is totally different than regular armies!It’s tougher and much quicker!They will make an elite soldier from street bum in less than 6 months and you will learn foreign language faster than any school 😀
Second that, served nearly 30 years ago and each are still my brother.
35:50 when they start singing "numa numa" gosh what a throwback
Very nicely narrated, and good bunch of soldiers
Had no idea they're basically lost boys. Very good to see them want a better life and fight for it.
Annapurna base camp carrying over 20kg with water, food etc is hard. I can relate to 25 km and 25kg. I always hated the heat like in Hindu Kush in August trekking around Rich Mir in Chitral. Best days of my life as I love the mountains and the people who struggle so much just to survive daily. I have huge respect for Gurkhas.
I know a lot of Gurkas and asked them about you Ian, they said you were a bit snide.
@@Chicagojennyjones i can prove stuff but i dont know any gurkhas. I was in nepal in 1986.. I really am not worried what anyone thinks and have no idea why you are wasting energy to say im snide. Does it disturb you or make you feel inferior or jealous of my independant travel? I never did anything according to the book or like army with rules but did stuff in order to learn and experience stuff that people hardly did during those times and we didnt have the internet to find out about places and information on safety etc. Im 62 now so it seems like an eternity ago but im. Happy I saw these places when the world was very different to now. For us it was very exciting, we were very young and excited but niave in many ways. I encourage anyone to live their dream and be inspired but stay well, safe and be wise and humble. When my brother delivered bags of coal they were 50kg bags which he did at 15 years old when he started. Annapurna was for me such a hard trek but the locals run up. The pahari people are amazing and we were so blessed to have had a peep at their lives and were very shocked at the hardship and poverty they endured in their daily lives. There was no work in the mountains apart from mule trains taking up supplies to villages or sherpas guides or locals looking after animals or growing stuff in the very thin soil. A treking permit was £2.50 for a month. No electricity. This was in Annapurna national park in 1986. Ask your nepalese friends if thats true. They will no doubt have heard from their elders in their families. And dal bhat was all the food that they generally had but mule traders would bring some beers etc for tourists who stayed in chai shops and guest houses where they would shelter and it provided valuable rupees to help them survive around Annapurna but we never went to everest on that side which was far more touristic. A Chris Bonnington lecture at the Fairfield Halls in Croydon in 1978 inspired me to go away to Nepal and my brother was inspired from rock climbing from 13 years old. Its easier to adapt yourself to new things when you are young and we certainly took in so much of how the people lived their lives and money has never been something we have cared much about and often ive been broke but when you live similarly to the locals cooking your food and living simply and hitch hiking, taking local busses or walking etc what else do you really need. God is good and thank god for every day.
Huge respect to the servicemen and women. They are a special breed but im very much a pacifist. Its all politics or religion often used as an excuse to fight wars and sadly so many are victims on both sides and they all have family and loved ones. I believe in looking for the truth. Governments brain wash through education and media telling us what to do, they are right the other side is wrong or called terrorists but the other side believe they are freedom fighters for example. Look at 9/11, Iraq, Afghanistan and before that Vietnam etc. Awful. And now Ukraine. This new world order continues to build nuclear bombs threatening our very existence yet so many ordinary people are suffering mental illness, poverty, homelessness etc and too many ex soldiers suffer awfully with PTSD, many falling into depression, addiction, and even attempt suicide. My thoughts and prayers are with all those in this world whether Ukrainian, Russian, Chinese, Afghan, Israeli, iraqi or where ever. Those in power need to be made fully accountable for their actions but thats often ignored and they get away with awful crimes against humanity.
You are jeckal. How can a schoolgirl from Chicago into one direction know any Gurkhas? You are for sure a person who spends time trolling on the net just to get off on pissing off someone for the sake of getting off on attacking them just like a bully. You need to get help because this sort of abusive behaviour can cause others mental damage and could certainly damage any children of yours or children or vulnerable people in general.
Formidable... Vive La Legion
Wow, this was interesting as hell to watch. I had sorta belived that the French Foreign Legion was no longer around, just a misty historical tale of men leaving their past behind not caring about the future but to forge a new identity through combat as a mercenary for the French empire as it was between the late 1800s until around the time the French lost Indo-China, say the 1950s. So friggin cool it still exists.
Much respect to the Legion from a career Soldier and career LEO.
That was great.Very interesting.
Heard good stuff about these guys from people who fought by them.
35:05 You guys are awesome :3
Positive attitude XD
RESPECT DOES NOT GET OLD.
I can understand why someone would like to give it a try. It gives you a place to belong, new people to hang out with, all in the same boat, and a sense of purpose.
Sorry for the Gambian, but instructor from Spain heritage is very very good. Love that
Yep, its 11:12 and i have to get up at 6, lets watch a Video about the foreign legion.
Thanks recommendations, i love you too
What an informative and well-documented story. My sincere appreciation to the narrator whose intonation was first class. Viva Legionaire!
Served in the Reserves with a guy who was 3 years into his foreign legion paras ,when they wanted to send him to Chad and he said he didn't want to go so he did a runner and stowed away on a boat to Holland and then managed to get back to the UK he said he enjoyed it but just didn't fancy going to Chad.
crazy lol
He was as they say a "Bouquet Garni"
Is the French foreign legion. Duh. Didn’t feel like going??? Wtf
desertation is not subject to a statute of limitations in the Legion. I wouldn't go to France anymore
What a wuss!
Love the show, very informative, but I am truly tired of the endless advertisements. CZcams, you’ve gotten greedy.
I Barely Even Notice on the Tele. Radio Is Far More Annoying
CZcams is censorshiping bastards
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