>At the peak of the war in 1968, 9,430 US Army personnel, along with smaller numbers of US Navy, US Marine Corps, US Air Force and Australian Army personnel acted as advisors down to the district and battalion level to train, advise and mentor the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), Republic of Vietnam Marine Corps, Republic of Vietnam Navy and the Republic of Vietnam Air Force.
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And while there they create a safe haven unless Russia wants to test French resolve. Basically, potentially a small tripwire.
Send the Legion, France.
Pootin used Wagner so don’t see the problem.
So france is running a train on Russia? Sounds dandy.
“see? NAt0 is direktly inv0lved in ukraine!!!!1!1!”. Ok: SO WHAT?!?
“Instructors”, ok France, now go kick some rusky ass.
They’re already there i’m sure. This is just validation to shove it up Russia’s ass
Has anyone come across a French government announcement confirming this and providing details?
Just today Stoltenberg said that NATO won’t train soldiers in Ukraine. Hope France has its own mind
Big balls move from France. Respect. Now everybody should do that.
Nice, this will be more efficient and liberate Ukrainian instructors and they will be able to come up with more soldiers faster. Good news.
Time to send some “advisors” as well.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_Assistance_Advisory_Group
>At the peak of the war in 1968, 9,430 US Army personnel, along with smaller numbers of US Navy, US Marine Corps, US Air Force and Australian Army personnel acted as advisors down to the district and battalion level to train, advise and mentor the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), Republic of Vietnam Marine Corps, Republic of Vietnam Navy and the Republic of Vietnam Air Force.
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Good of France to join the fight.
Tally ho!