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  1. Foreign Legion

    • IPA[ˌfôrən ˈlēj(ē)ən]
    • ph.
      a military unit of the French army founded in the 1830s to fight France's colonial wars. Composed, except for the higher ranks, of non-Frenchmen, the Legion was famed for its audacity and endurance. Its most famous campaigns were in French North Africa in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.