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What (who) is légionnaire - definition

OVERNIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN RUN BY THE CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, USING THE CGW'S TRACKAGE BETWEEN GRAND CENTRAL STATION IN CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, AND SAINT PAUL UNION DEPOT IN SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA, VIA HAYFIELD, MINNESOTA
Legionnaire (passenger train); Minnesotan (passenger train); Legionnaire (train)

Minnesotan         
[?m?n?'s??t(?)n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the US state of Minnesota.
¦ adjective relating to Minnesota or Minnesotans.
Mon légionnaire         
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Mon legionnaire; Mon Légionnaire
"Mon légionnaire" is a French song introduced in 1936 by vocalist Marie Dubas, with lyrics by Raymond Asso and music by Marguerite Monnot. Marie Dubas toured the United States with this song in 1939.
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  • Marching Regiment]] uniform.
  • Americans in the Foreign Legion, 1916.
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  • Monument commemorating the soldiers of the Foreign Legion killed on duty during the South-Oranese campaign (1897–1902).
  • Legionnaires in Morocco, c. 1920
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  • Army of Africa]]; the Legion however, officially adopted the ''Ceinture Bleue'' (blue sash) in 1882.
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  • Parachute company]] of the [[3rd Foreign Infantry Regiment]].
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  • 34 nations]] [[coalition]] during the [[Gulf War]].
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  • 2nd Regiments]] in Paris, 2003.<ref name="youtube.com"/>
  • A drawing showing French Foreign Legion troops in action against tribesmen in [[Morocco]] in 1908.
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  • Legionnaires at the Bastille Day military parade on the [[Champs-Élysées]] in Paris.
  • Because of its slower pace, the Foreign Legion is always the last unit marching in any parade.
  • Pioneers]] of the [[1st Foreign Regiment]].
  • Axis]] strong point at the [[battle of Bir Hakeim]], 1942.
  • The Foreign Legion has its own [[military band]].
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  • White kepi (''Képi blanc'') of the Foreign Legion
  • The [[13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion]] parading through Roman ruins in [[Lambaesis]], Algeria (circa 1958).
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  • Uniform of a legionnaire during the 1863 Mexican campaign
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  • Legionnaires training in [[French Guiana]]
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  • The Father of the Legion]]''
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  • Lieutenant-colonel]] Prince [[Count Aage of Rosenborg]] (1887–1940).
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  • Review of the [[Marching Regiment of the Foreign Legion]], RMLE at the end of November 1918
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CORPS OF THE FRENCH ARMY
Foreign legion (France); Legionnaire; Légion Étrangère; Legion Etrangere; Legionnaires; Legionaire; Legionairre; French legionairre; French legionnaire; Légion étrangère; Legionaires; French Foreign Legion in popular culture; Foreign Legion in Popular Culture; French Legionnaire; French foreign legion in popular culture; Légionnaire; Legion etrangere; Foreign Regiment; Légion Etrangère; Foreign Legion cap; French Foreign Legion recruit training; French Foreign Legionnaire; La Légion étrangère; Honour code of the Legionnaires; French foreign legion; Foreign Legion (France)
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¦ noun a member of a legion.

Wikipedia

Minnesotan

The Minnesotan was an overnight passenger train run by the Chicago Great Western Railway, using the CGW's trackage between Grand Central Station in Chicago, Illinois, and Saint Paul Union Depot in Saint Paul, Minnesota, via Hayfield, Minnesota. A section of the train split in McIntire, Iowa, to serve Rochester, Minnesota.

Begun as the Legionnaire in 1925, the train was renamed the Minnesotan in 1930, and was powered by a 4-6-2 Pacific-type locomotive. The Minnesotan was one of the finest passenger trains the Great Western operated but could not compete against the more famous passenger trains of the Milwaukee Road and the Chicago and North Western.

The Great Western dropped the name on May 10, 1949, but Chicago to St. Paul passenger service continued to linger on for seven more years. By the early 1950s, a doodlebug or (later) a single EMD F-unit pulled a railway post office car, a baggage car, and a coach. This service was spartan compared to the Minnesotan of less than a decade earlier, and ceased entirely on August 11, 1956.