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The Foreign Legion Recruiting Group (french: Groupement de recrutement de la Légion étrangère, GRLE) is an administrative unit of the Foreign Legion responsible for recruiting volunteers from around the globe. The unit reports to the
Foreign Legion Command The Foreign Legion Command (french: Commandement de la Légion Étrangère, (COMLE)) (official) is the Command of the Foreign Legion in the French Army. The Legion is led by a French general, a Legion officer (french: Officier de Légion) who ...
(''COMLE''). The COMLE sets the annual recruitment objectives based on inputs from the
French Army The French Army, officially known as the Land Army (french: Armée de Terre, ), is the land-based and largest component of the French Armed Forces. It is responsible to the Government of France, along with the other components of the Armed Force ...
staff, l'Etat-Major de l'Armée de Terre (EMAT), and the initial projections of the Foreign Legion Human Resources Division (DRHLE). The GRLE was created July 10, 2007 at Fort de Nogent, near Paris. The new unit assumed all recruiting responsibilities which had previously been assigned to the 1st Foreign Regiment's Recruitment Division.


Mission

In order to supply the Foreign Legion with the required volunteers, the Recruiting Group promotes volunteer service by targeting the
world In its most general sense, the term "world" refers to the totality of entities, to the whole of reality or to everything that is. The nature of the world has been conceptualized differently in different fields. Some conceptions see the worl ...
public. This work informs potential candidates and leads to a pre-selection process followed by a contract of engagement at Aubagne. While the mission of the Foreign Legion Recruiting Group is primarily focused on recruiting; the GRLE also carried out other functions, including training and supporting missions of the
French Army The French Army, officially known as the Land Army (french: Armée de Terre, ), is the land-based and largest component of the French Armed Forces. It is responsible to the Government of France, along with the other components of the Armed Force ...
both in France and abroad.


Organization

The GRLE headquarters is located at Fort de Nogent, at Fontenay-sous-bois. The regimental commander supervises the Transit Company of the Foreign Legion (C.T.L.E) and the Recruiting Company of the Foreign Legion (C.R.L.E), with principal mission of: * The support of the Foreign Legion on the R.T.I.D.F (Land Region Ile de France). * The quest of engaging volunteers to serve in the Foreign Legion.


Transit Company of the Foreign Legion

The Transit Company of the Foreign Legion (CTLE), reassumed part responsibility for the missions of the C.T.L.E of the 1st Foreign Regiment dissolved on July 10 and is responsible for: * Prospective candidate search. * Recruitment of volunteers. * Representation of the Foreign Legion on the ensemble territory with 10 information posts (P.I.L.E). * The transit of Foreign Legion personnel and families between metropole and outre-mer (''overseas'') or Parisian regions.


Foreign Legion Information Posts

The mission of the Foreign Legion Information Posts (PILE) in
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(3 posts),
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, Nantes,
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- Fort Neuf de Vincennes, Paris, Paris, Strasbourg,
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,
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, Marseilles,
Nice Nice ( , ; Niçard dialect, Niçard: , classical norm, or , nonstandard, ; it, Nizza ; lij, Nissa; grc, Νίκαια; la, Nicaea) is the prefecture of the Alpes-Maritimes departments of France, department in France. The Nice urban unit, agg ...
, Perpignan,
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, consist of maintaining a quality recruitment that minimizes the circle of francophones while simultaneously maintaining diversity by the multiple presence of various origins. The PILE, unlike the recruiting posts of the remainder of the
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, uses civilian services and military resources to launch activities that would attract potential candidates through expositions, mobile information trucks and other mobile information posts. The Foreign Legion only recruits in
France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Its metropolitan area ...
. The Foreign Legion will not obtain permanent visas for prospective recruits to travel to France, nor finance any voyage to France.


Recruiting Company of the Foreign Legion (C.R.L.E)

The C.R.L.E, The Recruiting Company of the Foreign Legion, is responsible for: * The escort of hospitalized and isolated legionnaires in region of Ile de France. * The evaluation of potential candidates at engagement in the 2 centers of preslection at Fort de Nogent and Aubagne. * The conditioning placing of potential candidates at engagement towards the center of selection and incorporation.


Center of Selection Incorporation

The C.S.I, the Center of Selection Incorporation is an integral part of the C.R.L.E and is implanted in Quartier (garrison) Vienot at Aubagne. The Center Selection is responsible for: * The coordination and direction of the selection candidate process. * The management of potential candidates course towards medical screenings. * The enlisting of candidates during the selection process. * The return of candidates not selected to civilian life.


Traditions


Insignia

Insigne-GRLE.jpg, Regimental Insignia of the Foreign Legion Recruiting Group, G.R.L.E Image:GRLE-béret.png, Beret insignia of the Foreign Legion Recruiting Group, G.R.L.E


Fanion Colors

At origin,
Fanion A fanion is a small flag used by the French military; the equivalent of an American guidon or British company colour. The name derives from the Italian word gonfanone, or gonfanon. They were often attached to a small staff which was placed in th ...
s served marking the assemblies of armies, a point of rally to and alignment manoeuver of military units. The notion of fanion-emblem surfaced in the campaigns of Africa and were generalized following
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. The reglementation in concern for use were not established until 1976. Only the fanions of unit forming regimental corps, such as the Foreign Legion Recruiting Group (G.R.L.E) has right to honorary ceremonies. For the G.R.L.E, the Division General of the Foreign Legion has authorized that the guard of the G.R.L.E
Fanion A fanion is a small flag used by the French military; the equivalent of an American guidon or British company colour. The name derives from the Italian word gonfanone, or gonfanon. They were often attached to a small staff which was placed in th ...
be constituted of, as per reglementation, 1 Sous-officiers (fanion bearer), and 2 Legionnaires, all three armed with MAS- 49-56.


Regimental Song

Conquérir des volontaires (''Conquering Volunteers to Form Legionnaires'') is the Regimental song and mission of the Foreign Legion Recruiting Group: Conquérir des volontaires, pour en faire des légionnaires Du Groupement de Recrutement, c'est la mission Conquérir des volontaires pour en faire des légionnaires Nos Régiments frères attendent, notre moisson. Du pays des corons A celui des santons Du pays bigouden Aux méandres du Rhin Par delà les frontières de l'hexagone Les recruteurs vont et informent Pour que flotte à tous les vents, les couleurs du fanion Que résonne notre devise «
Honneur et Fidélité ''Honneur et Fidélité'' ("Honour and Fidelity") is the motto of the Foreign Legion in the French Armed Forces. It has been inscribed on Legion flags instead of the ''Honneur et Patrie'' (Honour and Fatherland) inscribed on flags of the regular ...
», Gloire à la Légion. De tous les continents Viennent vivre autrement La Légion tend la main Espoir d'un lendemain Du G.R.L.E., ils sont le vivier Les volontaires du monde entier Pour que flotte à tous les vents, les couleurs du fanion Que résonne notre devise «
Honneur et Fidélité ''Honneur et Fidélité'' ("Honour and Fidelity") is the motto of the Foreign Legion in the French Armed Forces. It has been inscribed on Legion flags instead of the ''Honneur et Patrie'' (Honour and Fatherland) inscribed on flags of the regular ...
», Gloire à la Légion. Quitte ton ordinaire, Pour une vie d'Légionnaire Rejoints les plus vaillants Les rangs des képis blancs L'esprit de Camerone te guidera L'exemple des anciens tu suivras Pour que flotte à tous les vents, les couleurs du fanion Que résonne notre devise «
Honneur et Fidélité ''Honneur et Fidélité'' ("Honour and Fidelity") is the motto of the Foreign Legion in the French Armed Forces. It has been inscribed on Legion flags instead of the ''Honneur et Patrie'' (Honour and Fatherland) inscribed on flags of the regular ...
», Gloire à la Légion.


Decorations


Honors


Battle Honors

* Camerone 1863


Regimental Commander

* 2008 - 2010 :
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Norbert Simonet * 2010 - 2012 : Lieutenant-colonel Stéphane Bourban * 2012 - 2014 : Lieutenant-colonel Thierry Morvan * 2014 - 2016 : Lieutenant-colonel François-Xavier Petiteau * 2016 - 20** : Lieutenant-colonel Yann Doutey


See also

* Major (France) *
French Foreign Legion Music Band (MLE) The Music of the Foreign Legion (french: Musique de la Légion étrangère, MLE), formerly known as the Principal Music of the Foreign Legion (french: Musique principale de la Légion étrangère) is a Military band of the French Foreign Legion. ...
*
List of French Foreign Legion units This article lists the principal units of the Foreign Legion in the French Army created since 1831. Legion units are only cited once, based on their respective dates of creation. A dissolved Legion unit which is recreated under the same designati ...


Notes


References

Official website
GRLE
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