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| dates = 14 April 1913 – present
| dates = 15 June 1913 – present
| country = {{flag|Jashnagar}}
| country = {{flag|Jashnagar}}
| branch = {{Army|Jashnagar}}
| branch = Jashnagari Special Forces Division
| type = Foreign Legion
| type = Foreign Legion
| role = Infantry, Airborne Infantry, Armored Cavalry
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The '''Jashnagari Foreign Legion''' is a branch of Jashnagari military made up of foreign and domestic recruits, created on April 14th 1913 by [[Ferdinand Juteau]] in response to the coup and overthrow of King [[Sevar II]].
The '''Jashnagari Foreign Legion''' is a branch of Jashnagari military made up of foreign and domestic recruits, created on June 15th 1913 by [[Ferdinand Juteau]] in response to the coup and overthrow of King [[Sevar II]].


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Latest revision as of 17:29, 28 September 2020

Jashnagari Foreign Legion
Yam'gonra Pafakahlo
JFLFlag.png
Flag of the Legion
Active15 June 1913 – present
Country Jashnagar
BranchJashnagari Special Forces Division
TypeForeign Legion
RoleInfantry, Airborne Infantry, Armored Cavalry
SizeC. 10,000 men in 13 regiments (as of January 2019)
ColoursPink and Yellow
Commanders
GeneralTomas Haanivisko
Ceremonial chiefSlouch cap and glasses of Ferdinand Juteau, housed in the State Building in Yuram. Presented and carried by the Legion during annual review and parade.
Notable
commanders
Ferdinand Juteau
AbbreviationJFL (Lorian)
YPK (Jashnagari)

The Jashnagari Foreign Legion is a branch of Jashnagari military made up of foreign and domestic recruits, created on June 15th 1913 by Ferdinand Juteau in response to the coup and overthrow of King Sevar II.