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1st Regiment of the French Foreign Legion, Chateau-Salins, Moselle, France, 17 November 1918. Artist: C Bergeret
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Entry of the French Foreign Legion into Chateau-Salins, Moselle, France, 17 November 1918. Artist: C Bergeret
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The French Foreign Legion on manoeuvres, Boudenib, Morocco, 1911.
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The French Foreign Legion in Syria, 20th century.
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'The French Foreign Legion in their camp', c1910.
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The flag of the 'Regiment de Marche,' of The French Foreign Legion, c1914-1918.
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'The French Foreign Legion in their camp', c1910.
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Legionnaire, 20th century.
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'The Changing of the Guard, The French Foreign Legion', c1910.
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'Men without Name', 20th century.
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'Centenary of the French Foreign Legion', 1931. Artist: Roidot
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The French Foreign Legion in Syria, 20th century.
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Soldiers of the French Foreign Legion travelling by wagon, Syria, 20th century.
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The French Foreign Legion, Syria, 20th century.
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Officers of the French Foreign Legion, Syria, 20th century.
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Officer inspecting a mounted detatchment of the French Foreign Legion, Syria, 20th century.
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Soldiers of the French Foreign Legion, Syria, 20th century.
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Soldiers of the French Foreign Legion, Syria, 20th century.
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The French Foreign Legion, Syria, 20th century.
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The French Foreign Legion, Syria, 20th century.
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Lieutenant-Colonel Rollet entering Chateau-Salins, Moselle, France, 17 November 1918. Artist: C Bergeret 
Lieutenant-Colonel Rollet entering Chateau-Salins, Moselle, France, 17 November 1918. The French Foreign Legion was established in 1831 as an elite unit of foreign volunteers. The Legion's primary function in the 19th and early 20th century was the expansion and protection of France's overseas territories, but it served with distinction in World War I. Known as the 'Father of the Legion', Lieutenant-Colonel Rollet commanded the Legion's Regiment de Marche. 
Unique Identifier AR938876 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5264px × 3318px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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Regiment de Marche
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