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- Foreign_Legion_Pioneers_(Pionniers) abstract "The Pioneers of the French Foreign Legion (French: Pionniers de la Légion étrangère) form a unit of tradition. They lead and open legion parades during all honorific ceremonies of arms and wear beards, buffalo leather aprons (French: tablier de buffle), and arm resting axes on their shoulders.The unit is considered the only of its kind and type in service within the French Army and France.".
- Q21803281 abstract "The Pioneers of the French Foreign Legion (French: Pionniers de la Légion étrangère) form a unit of tradition. They lead and open legion parades during all honorific ceremonies of arms and wear beards, buffalo leather aprons (French: tablier de buffle), and arm resting axes on their shoulders.The unit is considered the only of its kind and type in service within the French Army and France.".
- Foreign_Legion_Pioneers_(Pionniers) comment "The Pioneers of the French Foreign Legion (French: Pionniers de la Légion étrangère) form a unit of tradition. They lead and open legion parades during all honorific ceremonies of arms and wear beards, buffalo leather aprons (French: tablier de buffle), and arm resting axes on their shoulders.The unit is considered the only of its kind and type in service within the French Army and France.".
- Q21803281 comment "The Pioneers of the French Foreign Legion (French: Pionniers de la Légion étrangère) form a unit of tradition. They lead and open legion parades during all honorific ceremonies of arms and wear beards, buffalo leather aprons (French: tablier de buffle), and arm resting axes on their shoulders.The unit is considered the only of its kind and type in service within the French Army and France.".