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''Origins:'' Legionnaires may come from everywhere ''but'' France (a rule easily end-ran by simply leaving France and enlisting from outside) and Belgium (the King of Belgium expressly forbids it). Officers below the rank of Colonel could be of any nationality, but above were solely French.
 
''Origins:'' Legionnaires may come from everywhere ''but'' France (a rule easily end-ran by simply leaving France and enlisting from outside) and Belgium (the King of Belgium expressly forbids it). Officers below the rank of Colonel could be of any nationality, but above were solely French.
  
The Legion is legendary for being a refuge for the disgraced, heartbroken, criminals, political refugees, princes in hiding and men no longer allowed to serve in other militaries (due to forced retirement, discharge or ‘up or out’ policies- the Legion has no problem with career privates.) No ID is required, and there is no background check. All Legionnaires take an assumed name when joining the Legion, eschewing their own for the duration.
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The Legion is legendary for being a refuge for the disgraced, heartbroken, criminals, political refugees, princes in hiding and men no longer allowed to serve in other militaries (due to forced retirement, discharge or ‘up or out’ policies- the Legion has no problem with career privates.) No ID is required, and there is no background check. All Legionnaires take an assumed name when joining the Legion, eschewing their own for the duration.
  
 
''Enlistment Period'': 5 years. 12 years’ honorable service qualifies one to be a French citizen. (However, if one is wounded in battle, a Legionnaire may invoke the rule of “French by right of spilled blood”.)
 
''Enlistment Period'': 5 years. 12 years’ honorable service qualifies one to be a French citizen. (However, if one is wounded in battle, a Legionnaire may invoke the rule of “French by right of spilled blood”.)

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