French Foreign Legion After deciding a career in architecture was not for him, Hunter-Choat travelled to Paris in March 1957 to join the
French Foreign Legion. He was pursued by his mother, but by the time she caught up with him, he had already signed up. He was sent for basic training in Algeria, which at the time was experiencing the
Algerian War. Hunter-Choat volunteered for the additional training to become a paratrooper. On 15 October, he was posted to
1st Foreign Parachute Regiment (1e REP), with whom he would serve for the next five years. He became the head of security for
Aga Khan IV. This involved helping to create a base for the Aga Khan at
Chantilly, Oise. After the
2003 invasion of Iraq, Hunter-Choat became head of security for the
Coalition Provisional Authority's Program Management Office (PMO), which was responsible for funding reconstruction projects in the country. He was involved in some scandal when the PMO awarded a contract worth $293 million to
Aegis Defence Services headed by
Tim Spicer, who Hunter-Choat knew personally. However, there was no suggestion that Hunter-Choat had acted improperly. He was later responsible for making security plans for
USAID in Afghanistan and was an accomplished lecturer on leadership and security. == Legacy ==