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The '''French Foreign Legion''' (''Légion étrangère'') is under the direct command of the President of Grance. In modern times it is run by [[French]] officers but the rank and file are all foreigners. Volunteers that join the Legion have the option to adopt a new name under the rule of anonymat (being anonymous). That original requirement has been modified in recent years so a volunteer can decide whether to keep his given name or adopt a new one. Legionnaires serve for a term of 3 years after which they can ask for French [[citizenship]]. If a Legionnaire is wounded, he is entitled to gain French citizenship without any waiting period. There are no [[women]] in the Foreign Legion.
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The '''French Foreign Legion''' (''Légion étrangère'') is under the direct command of the President of France. In modern times it is run by [[French]] officers but the rank and file are all foreigners. Volunteers that join the Legion have the option to adopt a new name under the rule of anonymat (being anonymous). That original requirement has been modified in recent years so a volunteer can decide whether to keep his given name or adopt a new one. Legionnaires serve for a term of 3 years after which they can ask for French [[citizenship]]. If a Legionnaire is wounded, he is entitled to gain French citizenship without any waiting period. There are no [[women]] in the Foreign Legion.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:38, May 20, 2024

The French Foreign Legion (Légion étrangère) is under the direct command of the President of France. In modern times it is run by French officers but the rank and file are all foreigners. Volunteers that join the Legion have the option to adopt a new name under the rule of anonymat (being anonymous). That original requirement has been modified in recent years so a volunteer can decide whether to keep his given name or adopt a new one. Legionnaires serve for a term of 3 years after which they can ask for French citizenship. If a Legionnaire is wounded, he is entitled to gain French citizenship without any waiting period. There are no women in the Foreign Legion.