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Foreign Legion Trains with U.S. Army
4th Combat Camera Squadron
May 29, 2014 | 2:07
Members of the French 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment parachute from Nevada and Georgia Air National Guard C-130H Hercules aircraft at the Paolomagno drop zone near Solenzara Air Base, during a joint training exercise for Allied Forge 2014, Corsica, France. Allied Forge, led by the 82nd Airborne Division in conjunction with the 152nd and 165th Airlift Wings, is the first-ever interoperability exercise designed to enhance bilateral capabilities between the United States and the French 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment. (U.S. Air Force video by Staff Sgt. Guy LaPlante/RELEASED).
Interview with Sgt. Visovan Raul, 1st Company, 2nd Regiment, Foreign Regiment of Paratroopers.
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