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French Foreign Legion Veteran Societies Federation (Légion étrangère)

Fédération des Sociétés des Anciens de la Légion étrangère (FSALE)
Formation December 3 1912
First formation in 1898 (official)
Legal status Law of 1901
Purpose Federation of Associations of Veteran Legionnaires
Location
Region served
worldwide
Membership
12,000 (2010)
President
Général Gausserès
Key people
Général Commandant Rollet
Affiliations 195 associations
Budget
Endowments
Donations, Contributions, Legionnaires
Website FSALE
Formerly called
L'Union des Sociétés d'Anciens Légionnaires (L'USAL) (1931)
La Légion (1898)

The French Foreign Legion Veteran Societies Federation (French: Fédération des sociétés des Anciens de la Légion étrangère, FSALE) is an association of the association law type of 1901 (French: ) federating different representations of veteran Legionnaires (French: Anciens Légionnaires) across the world.

If the associations regrouping veteran Legionnaires (French: Anciens Légionnaires) rapidly saw daylight throughout the course of the history of this institution, it was in 1912 where the ancestor of the FSALE was created. The first President was Jacques-Emile Maurer, President of the first friendly veteran legionnaires association, (French: Première Amicale d'Anciens Legionnaires), La Légion, created in 1898.

Due to World War I, the veteran association ceased its activities in 1914. In 1920, a new re-launching tentative was initiated, led by Braunschweig, former secretary general, however the regrouping initiative was not made possible due to the insufficient number of associations available to be federated.

In 1931, following the "Centennial Celebration" (centennial of the creation of the French Foreign Legion), général Rollet, Inspector of the Foreign Legion, regrouped a congressional session of the veteran legionnaires uniting more than 200 participants, members of 23 societies, at Sidi bel-Abbès, "Maison mère" of the Legion during that époque.

It was during this occasion, that was decided the creation of a union whose purpose was to federate the different societies and associations of veteran legionnaires. This union was officially created on June 3 1931 under the presidency of Jacques-Emile Maurer. The union counted accordingly 33 associations members.

World War II was the occasion again to place the initiative in a dormant phase.

Since 1945, the veteran members of the USAL regrouped in order to put in place a congressional session which was held in Paris in 1947, and which united 28 societies.


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