
The Croix de guerres of officers, NCO's and legionnaires in the Foreign Legion
Notable people who served in the Foreign Legion. The following is a list of legionnaires who have gained fame or notoriety inside or outside of the legion.
Officers
- Alexandre Joseph Count Colonna-Walewski, non-marital son of Napoleon I
 - Prince Aage of Denmark
 - Dimitri Amilakvari - Georgian noble, became an iconic figure of the Free French Forces.
 - Paul Arnaud de Foïard
 - Crown Prince Bảo Long (Chữ nôm 保隆) of Vietnam - head of the Nguyễn Dynasty, the now deposed Emperors of Vietnam
 - François Achille Bazaine - Marshal of France
 - Prince Louis Napoléon - Prince Imperial
 - Dominique Borella- French mercenary and anti-Communist
 - Augustus Buchel
 - François Certain Canrobert - Marshal of France
 - Jean Danjou - Commander at the Battle of Camarón
 - Jules Gaucher - commander 13 DBLE, killed at Battle of Dien Bien Phu.
 - Georges Hamacek
 - John F. "Jack" Hasey
 - Pierre Jeanpierre
 - Aarne Juutilainen
 - Pierre Koenig
 - André Lalande
 - Jean-Marie Le Pen
 - Prince Louis II of Monaco
 - Patrice MacMahon - Marshal of France
 - Raoul Magrin-Vernerey
 - Pierre Messmer
 - Peter Ortiz, (Acting Lieutenant)
 - Henri, comte de Paris
 - Zinovy Peshkov
 - Rémy Raffalli
 - Peter I of Serbia King of Serbia and SHS
 - Jacques Leroy de Saint Arnaud - Marshal of France
 - Hélie de Saint Marc - former resistant deported to Buchenwald, participated in the Algiers putsch.
 - Gabriel Brunet de Sairigné - Colonel dead on duty in 1948, Compagnon de la Libération
 - Pierre Segrétain
 - Sisowath Monivong, 1908-9, then prince, later King of Cambodia
 - Josef Šnejdárek- French legionnaire, officer and later Czechoslovakian general
 - Susan Travers
 - James Waddell - New Zealander in the French Foreign Legion
 
Enlisted
- Léon Ashkenazi, also known as Manitou, Jewish philosopher
 - Arthur Bluethenthal, All American football player and decorated World War I pilot
 - Giuseppe Bottai, Italian minister
 - Eugene Bullard, First African-American military pilot
 - Blaise Cendrars, Swiss novelist and poet
 - Max Deutsch, Austrian composer
 - François Faber, Luxembourgian cyclist and Tour de France winner
 - Siegfried Freytag, German fighter ace
 - Jean Genet, French novelist, playwright, poet, essayist, and political activist
 - Ante Gotovina, former lieutenant general of the Croatian Army
 - Hans Hartung, German-French painter
 - Erwin James (Monahan), British journalist and murderer
 - Ernst Jünger, German writer
 - Aarne Juutilainen, Finnish army captain
 - Norman Kerry, U.S. actor
 - Moise Kisling, Polish painter
 - Billy Meier, Swiss ufologist, photographer
 - Arthur Koestler, Jewish-Hungarian polymath author
 - Raoul Lufbery, French-American fighter pilot and flying ace in World War I
 - Rodion Malinovsky, Soviet Marshal and Defence Minister.
 - Simon Murray, British businessman, adventurer, author and the oldest man to reach the South Pole unsupported
 - Peter Julien Ortiz, American, later decorated USMC officer and OSS operative in Occupied France during WWII (Also served in the Legion as an acting Lieutenant)
 - Radomir Pavitchevitch
 - Cole Porter,[1] American composer and songwriter
 - Alex Rowe, serving British national
 - Akihiko Saito, Japanese hostage in Iraq who later died in captivity
 - Pal Sárközy de Nagy-Bócsa, advertiser, father of French President Nicolas Sarkozy
 - Alan Seeger, American poet
 - Rolf Steiner, Professional Soldier of Fortune in Biafra and Southern Sudan
 - Milorad Ulemek, Serbian former militant
 - Oswald Watt, Australian aviator
 - William A. Wellman, American film director
 - Mamady Doumbouya, Guinean Colonel
 
Honorary
- Dick Applegate
 - Marcel Bigeard
 - Christian de Castries
 - Geneviève de Galard – nurse at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, honorary Légionnaire de 1ère classe.
 - Ante Gotovina - Croatian General
 - Pierre Langlais
 - Norman Schwarzkopf, Jr. Honorary Caporal (Corporal)
 
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