Talk:Foreign legion

Format

I dont agree with some of the format and priorities here. According to its wikipedia entry the Israli Machal no longer exists as such. So why is it given such prominence? The Dutch KNIP sounds like a simple colonial unit. Again why is it special since it no longer exists ( and members would have been considered at least Dutch subjects )? The Waffen SS legions may be famous ( or infamous ) but what about the free French units who served in the British and Russian militaries during the same period?I would like to expand this article, so if someone can comment on my efforts I would be grateful. 85.216.52.8 17:38, 12 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Foreign Legion/foreign volunteers

This page is not about foreign volunteers in general - any list of foreign volunteer units belongs on the page "foreign volunteers".. Mesoso2 09:37, 14 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Removed

I removed a second FFL section, since it contained false information and was also a duplicate. V. Joe (talk) 04:28, 19 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

"Foreign legions" in other countries

Germany

  • During World War II the German army and SS had whole units of non-Germans. In the documentary series Apocalypse: The Second World War, some of these were described as constituting a "veritable foreign legion."

Russian Empire

Syria

United Kingdom

  • When the Welsh Guards was formed in 1915 it earned the nickname "the Foreign Legion" because its ranks were filled with Welshmen drawn from other Guards regiments.

United States

  • The Ninety-third Infantry Division whose regiments were seconded to the French army during World War I, is the focus of a book titled The American Foreign Legion: Black Soldiers of the 93d in World War I.
  • When the Philippines was an American colony, the U.S. government there maintained a gendarmerie, the Philippine Constabulary, which during the first decade of its existence was described by its American officers as being a "foreign legion" because a number of Europeans from various countries served in it alongside them as commissioned officers. The following countries and colonies were represented in the PC: Belgium, Cuba, England, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Philippines, Poland, Puerto Rico, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey.

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