For almost two hundred years now, the French Foreign Legion has attracted adventurers from all over
the world. One of them is Claude Boulet, a 26 year-old Parisian, brought up in harmony with tough street rules. The Legion was where he found his place, and it led him straight to the hellish African savanna.
A revolution inspired by the African
Revolutionary Group erupted in Ivory Coast. The FDSC government forces, and
the European troops supporting them, were overwhelmed by a surprise attack. As a result the enemy possesses an impressive armory. Even worse is the fact that the rebels have taken over a transport of radioactive waste on its way from nuclear power plants. They now have enough material to create several "dirty bombs" that could threaten European countries.
The risk of nuclear attack has forced the international community to intervene immediately. France has reacted the fastest by transferring
the elite 13th half-brigade from Djibouti to Ivory Coast.
Among the several hundred men is Senior Corporal Claude Boulet. Based on tests of character he has been
appointed to lead the most difficult operation of the war. Never, in his darkest dreams, did Claude expect the trouble he found himself in. From now on he will always associate
Côte d'Ivoire with the war path he had to tread in the
defense of freedom and democracy.