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  2. Le Boudin - Wikipedia

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    "Le Boudin" is sung while standing to attention or marching by all ranks of the Foreign Legion. The Legion marches at only 88 steps per minute, much slower than the 120 steps per minute of all other French military units. Consequently, the Legion contingent at the Bastille Day military parade march brings up the rear. Nevertheless, the Legion ...

  3. Music of the Foreign Legion - Wikipedia

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    Le Boudin refers to the perfect roll-up of the tents placed in the combat bags and which was voluntarily called "Boudin" by Legionaries. [2] It was a little after the departure of the Foreign Regiment to Mexico that Wilhem, the Director of Music then, composed that March which became the official Regimental March of the Foreign Legion.

  4. Siege of Tuyên Quang - Wikipedia

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    The defence of Tuyên Quang holds a place second only to the Battle of Camerone in the roll of battle honours of the Foreign Legion, and is commemorated in the first verse of Le Boudin, the Legion's celebrated marching song: Au Tonkin, la Légion immortelle à Tuyen-Quan illustra notre drapeau (In Tonkin, the immortal Legion covered our flag ...

  5. French Foreign Legion - Wikipedia

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    Because of its slower pace, the Foreign Legion is always the last unit marching in any parade. Also notable is the marching pace of the Foreign Legion. In comparison to the 116-step-per-minute pace of other French units, the Foreign Legion has an 88-step-per-minute marching speed. It is also referred to by Legionnaires as the "crawl".

  6. Column: In San Francisco, a political tremor — the rise of ...

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    A few weeks later Tung was back in the capital, marching on the eve of Trump's first inauguration with bullhorn in hand. ... In 2019, she ran unsuccessfully for district attorney, losing to Boudin.

  7. Tuyên Quang - Wikipedia

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    The Siege of Tuyên Quang is still remembered as one of the Legion's most celebrated feats of arms, and is commemorated in the first verse of "Le Boudin", its principal marching song. During the French protectorate, Tuyên Quang served as a garrison.

  8. Tuyên Quang province - Wikipedia

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    Another historical event is the Siege of Tuyên Quang, commemorated in the first verse of Le Boudin, its principal marching song. The French garrison posted at Tuyên Quang defended the town for four months against 12,000 troops of the Yunnan Army and the Black Flag Army.

  9. French Foreign Legion (song) - Wikipedia

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    "French Foreign Legion" is a popular song.The music was written by Guy Wood, the lyrics by Aaron Schroeder.The song was published in 1958.It is best known in a version recorded by Frank Sinatra on 29 Dec 1958, released as a single and which appears on the albums All The Way and early UK stereo releases of Come Fly with Me.