The French "Soldier" has always been a fighting man to respect, Napoleon's "Old Guard" for example, died to the last man at Waterloo, The Legion Company at Camerone, reduced to 6 men, they fixed bayonets and charged, there were survivors, but only because they were overwhelmed and clubbed senseless, the troops who fought in Algeria, and Indochina, were tough, merciless and determined.
They have however, always been cursed with an Officer corps that considered "arrogance" as a military virtue, and believed that simply being French was a military advantage.