Tenagri Legiona
Commanded by Colonel Jean-Louis Delsarte
The Tenagri Legiona (Vaguzian for the Black Legion) was founded in 1011 to protect the Gesajan King, through the years it changed into a group of elite assassins and they soon became one of the most feared men in AK, they became so feared that parents used to tell scary stories to their children about the Tenagri that they would kill them at night if they weren't behaving when in 1457 Vaguzia became a nation, the Tenagri Legiona also became part of the Royal Vaguzian Army, since 1678 it changed into the Elite Forces of Vaguzia again. Nowadays Tenagri Legiona get sent out to places all over the world and also in some Anti-Terror operations in Vaguzia. It has 400 members who are all men, women are allowed to join the Tenagri but because of the heavy physical requirements, not one woman has succeeded in joining the Tenagri. To join the Tenagri you have to served at least 5 years in either the Commandos or the Marines and you will also need to be nominated by 3 different officers and then pass an interview with a Red Legion NCO. After the initial NCO interview the canidadate undergoes various aptitude tests and psychological profiling.
Physical Requirements: Minimal Length: 175cm
Minimal Weight: 68kg
You have no eye defects / wear no glasses or contact lenses.
You have no hearing defects
Stage 1 (1 Week): You are going to have to run 21km within 1 hour and 15 minutes. the day after the other fitness tests will follow: 50 press ups, 60 sit ups to be completed within 2 minutes, climb a rope of 10m, swimming with overall, 100m breaststroke, 100m backstroke, 100m front crawl, 100m with weapon and 15m under water. If you have past these tests you will be blindfolded and transported to the Tenagri Legiona Base.
Stage 2 (4 Weeks): In the 2nd week you will be dropped from a plane around 70km from the Tenagri Legiona Base, you and your squad will first have to find each other and then you will have to try your way back to the base with the given coordinates and a compass and map within 24 hours, The Legionnaires rucksack must weigh 22kg upon completion and a standard issue rifle must be carried. Week 3, 4 and 5 you will be having 40km full packed marches, A 30km march to be completed while reading a map and carrying 16kg rucksack and a 5kg rifle, a jump into the water from 20m height, 15km swimming and more full packed long distance marches, if you any fail any of these, you are out.
The following stages have been heavily influenced by the Red Legion
Stage 3 (12 Weeks):
This consists of detailed and realistic training in weapon handling, vehicle handling, demolitions and small unit patrol tactics. The candidates are assessed each day and any failing to make progress return to their unit immediately.
Stage 4 (8 Weeks): You will be sent to the Northern Vaguzian Alps where you will be patrolling in ice cold conditions with candidates allocated to a four man patrol, each patrol supervised by a serving Tenagri Legiona NCO. Cold and rain are persistent, potentially demoralising the candidate, and skin contusions, frost bit, hyperthermia and blisters must be cared for due to the risk of infection. Training includes winter survival, patrol techniques, navigation, ski handling, camp and observation post techniques, contact drills and medicine.
The final test encompasses these skills, where all things that have been learned must be applied correctly in a tactical environment. Any candidate thought not to be making progress is returned to their unit.
Stage 5 (6 weeks): Using skills learned so far the potential Legionnaire receives detailed training in Survival skills, Escape and evasion, resistance to capture and exfiltration. Any candidate thought not to be making progress is returned to their unit.
Week four see's Legionnaires given ill fitting 1960's equipment and a hand drawn map. They are to evade capture while travelling between checkpoints with a Hunter force chasing them. Once caught or upon reaching the final checkpoint they are "captured", often realistically, and taken to the Army's interegation centre. There they undertake a week of interegation where giving anything other than "Name, Rank, Number, Date of Birth and "Sorry I can't answer that question" " results in a fail. Candidates are exposed to sleep deprivation, extreme heat and cold, starvation, dehydration and other forms of mental torture.
The Ceremony and the consequences of joining the Tenagri Legiona:
If you have passed all these stages, you will first get a big hazing which tends to be very violent and after that you will be handed the Black Beret of the Tenagri Legiona, joining the Tenagri Legiona will also have big consequencen on your life, you will get a fake identity for your private life and only your closest family is allowed to know about you being member of the Tenagri Legiona.