32. Tell general Schwartzkopf about French soldiers +#19 and 24
You bunch of ignorants do not know anything about French army.
Personnally, I spent five years in the famous Légion Étrangère (more than 90 nationalities represented in this elite troop and among them I had several good american comrades. They didn't talk rubbish as you do about France. They were serving the French nation and during the défilé du 14 juillet (march past)in Paris, the Légion Étrangère always get tremedous applause by the French public all the way through the Champs Élysées avenue (you know the most known avenue IN THE WORLD).
As for #19, you didn't understand what I said, I told you that among the 257 Unifil soldiers that had been killed in duty since 1978 in Lebanon, 143 were French! Keith, you are talking about the terrible blast that had rocked the american HQ in Beyruth in October 23rd 1983 killing 241 american GI's (they were not Unifil soldiers by the way); the very same day 58 French paratroopers were also killed in another blast in the French HQ! You see I am not that stupid!
As for Bunnie Meyer, I would like to know if you speak as well French as I do speak English you little brat?! I guess that you don't! Get a life!
Actually, I let the last word to the famous american general Schwartzkopf, the hero of the first Gulf war in 1991 during a special ceremony in a military base of the French Légion Étrangère southern of France:
"I was very honored to become a member of the prestigious Légion Étrangère, an example for all armies in the World"
P.S: For those who did not know, the 2000 French soldiers in Lebanon are all from the Légion Étrangère (a great majority of them are foreigners proud to fight for France and freedom).
P.S.S: In 1978 in Katanga (for all the ignorants who do not know where is situated Katanga, It's a province of Congo), the French Légion was sent in Kolweizi to save thousands of European and American citizens that were being massacred, beheaded by the Katanguese rebel army. Not Tsahal, not the British army, not the american army, the French army did so.
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