The Guide to Joining the French Foreign Legion
By Matt Dudman
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About this ebook
A guide to Joining the French Foreign Legion is an easy step by step guide on how to join the FFL. You will be guided through the process of recruitment and gain a vast knowledge on what it takes to become a Legionnaire. There are so many myths flying about in regards to joining the FFL, but as you will find after reading this book, it is possible to become a Legionnaire and have a career within.
With its honesty and attention to detail this guide will give you all the answers to that of what you are dying to know. Then only after read can you make that decision in whether you want join the French Foreign Legion.
Matt Dudman
I'm 28 years old from the UK and have served in the British Army and The FFL.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Good but basic info which is the purpose of the book. A good snap shot of the life