airborneLT
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Gareth yep me too, hoping to hear from someone who has been there recently, all i know there is one of toughest and solid army in world, only elite can serve there, correct me if im wrong
Sorry SCT but when I was in it was Euro Disney/sketch all the way.
I don't mean to denigrate on your experiences but as you said- we are different generations of Anciens.
I should imagine that it was even harder back when you did instruction and went to regt but every generation has their own stories to tell.
I would really be interested in hearing from someone who has recently finished on how it is now.
All respect mate.
I have to say I'm shocked to find out the FFL infantry skills are so basic.
Even in the Irish Defence Forces we were drilled to death on all the basic infantry section/platoon attacks, setting up patrol harbours, river crossings, advance to contact, fire and maneuver tactics such the center peel etc. I find it hard to believe the FFL don't train in these tactics. Could it be true?
Back when I was in (early-mid nineties) it was all about getting beasted and we only had live rds when we went to the indoor range. Even with that restraint there were guys that suicided themselves on the range (Castel).
At 4RE/6REG we never did live-fire and never trained in basic soldiering skills (see your example above).
The only time I ever had live rds was on mission profond in Guyane and with that the bullshit and traumatising left the stage as the guys who thrived on breaking balls for no reason knew that an ND would end up in their back.
I have no idea if it's any better now but I do know that when I joined the Brit army I never told anybody how shit the Legion was and just kept up the façade instead.
Maybe the guys who've recently got out will say how it really is or will just keep up the "soldats d'elite/bêtes de guerre" image that the French public believe (any where away from the south where they know us well).
This is no disrespect to any anciens as the professionalism had nothing to do with the guys but lay 100% with the Froggie hierarchy.
There's over 10yrs between mine and Arnaud's service and yet the guys still weren't being taught basic stoppage drills.
Perhaps things went majorly downhill since your day mate, this is not your fault so don't be offended or take offence.
Sorry for not expressing myself well enough ! They are taught stoppage drills, etc, based on (more or less) ASAA method. It started in 2006. I was just saying it could be better taught.
Moreover ; recruits learn a lot more in Castel nowadays. We learnt comms, explosives (including blowing up live charges), we shot rifle-grenades, did a bit of map reading, etc etc. Nothing really ultra-specialized, but at least, now they learn it, basic soldiering, instead of being beasted 100% of the time.
I also regret the legion doesn't have a procedure to use/recycle the previous military experience of its members.
There's over 10yrs between mine and Arnaud's service and yet the guys still weren't being taught basic stoppage drills.
Perhaps things went majorly downhill since your day mate, this is not your fault so don't be offended or take offence.
i met not long ago a guy claiming that he served 5 years in Legion, when i asked him simple question in French language he didn't know a word to say in French also he mentioned he speaks some languages but didn't mention French. Personally i think he is selling bull shit around but i would like to know from someone from Legion is it possible to serve 5 years and after that not to speak language? Thanks