How hard is it to get into the French Foreign Legion?

How hard is it to get into the French Foreign Legion?

Every day, several dozen men hoping to enlist arrive in Aubagne and in other recruitment centers throughout France, officers say. The selection process is notoriously harsh, and only one in nine candidates will ever don the Legion’s trademark white kepi. Applicants must be between 17 and 40 years old.

How much does a French Foreign Legionnaire make?

But how much do new members of the French Foreign Legion get paid? The starting salary for a new Legionnaire is 1,380 Euros per month.

How many volunteers does the French Foreign Legion need?

The French Foreign Legion published this picture in October on its social media pages revealing the number of volunteers to recruit in 2021. The text above the poster says that the French Foreign Legion will need 1300 new legionnaires to arm the 6 regiments of the Land Task Forces and its 2 overseas regiments (3°REI and DLEM).

Can a married man join the French Foreign Legion?

There is NO OTHER WAY! No online applications, no letters of invitation, no French embassy’s documents are providing to join the French Foreign Legion. Keep in mind. You will be enlisted as a single man, even if you are married. The first contract you sign up is for 5 years.

Who are the NCOs in the French Foreign Legion?

All NCOs in the Legion started as simple legionnaires (except for a few NCOs, nicknamed cadres blancs, coming from the French Army and assigned to Legion regiments as well-trained specialists). 10% of Legion officers started their career as simple legionnaires and worked their way up through the ranks.

Where did the members of the Foreign Legion come from?

An 1896 survey showed that 26 percent of the Legion’s men came from Alsace-Lorraine, 25 percent from Germany, 17 percent from Belgium, 10 percent from Switzerland, 3.5 percent from Austria, and less than 1 percent apiece from Britain, the US, Russia, and other nations. Some 11 percent were judged to be educated.