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Qué (quién) es 2nd Foreign Legion (France) - definición


2nd Foreign Legion (France)         
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The 2nd Foreign Legion () was created by the King. On June 29 1835, Louis Philippe I, the King of France ceded the Foreign Legion to Queen Isabella II of Spain.
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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
  • A dress uniform insignia for a ''Sous-officier''
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CORPS OF THE FRENCH ARMY
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¦ noun a member of a legion.
History of the French Foreign Legion         
  • Battle of Camarón
  • United States nationals serving in the Foreign Legion in 1916
  • Legionnaires in [[Morocco]], c. 1920
  •  Modern-day members of the Foreign Legion in parade formation.
  • Legionnaires during bastille day military parade
  • [[Free French]] Foreign Legionnaires rush an enemy strong point during the [[Battle of Bir Hakeim]] in June 1942.
  • French legionnaires outside of Kismaayo
  • Legionnaires and [[Zouave]]s in camp at [[Sedd el Bahr]] in May 1915 during the [[Gallipoli Campaign]]
  • A Foreign Legionnaire resting during the Siege of Tuyên Quang
  • A Foreign Legionnaire in Algeria
  • A company of the Legion on the [[Champs de Mars]] in Paris (1836)
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of the french foreign legion; History of the Legion etrangere
The Foreign Legion has had a long and unique history amongst the units of the French Army. It was historically formed of expatriate enlisted personnel led by French officers.

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2nd Foreign Legion (France)
The 2nd Foreign Legion () was created by the King. On June 29 1835, Louis Philippe I, the King of France ceded the Foreign Legion to Queen Isabella II of Spain.