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List of foreign volunteers

The armed forces of many nations have, at one time or another, used foreign volunteers who are motivated by political, ideological or other considerations to join a foreign army.[1] These may be formed into units of a given nationality or may be formed into mixed nationality foreign units. Sometimes foreign volunteers were or are incorporated into ordinary units. The practice has a long history, dating back at least as far as the Roman Empire, which recruited non-citizens into Auxiliary units on the promise of them receiving Roman citizenship for themselves and their descendants at the end of their service.[2]

Emir Abdelkader, wearing the sash of the Legion d'Honneur presented to him by the French Government.
The exiled Muslim Algerian, along with his 1000 volunteers, protected most of the diplomats and thousands of Christians during the 1860 Mount Lebanon civil war. He was awarded the highest decorations by European governments.

Mixed nationality units Edit

Historic Edit

Current Edit

Also including nationals Edit

  • Tercio de Extranjeros, or Tercio, or Spanish Legion - prior to 1987 and in the 2000s, after the abandonment of conscription, the Spanish Army is again accepting foreigners from select nationalities. The Legion today accepts male and female native Spanish speakers, mostly from Central American and South American states. Recruits are required to have a valid Spanish residence permit.

Only including foreigners Edit

Units by nationality Edit

American Edit

During both world wars, American volunteers served on the allied side before the US joined the war. During World War I, there were even a few Americans who volunteered to fly for the Imperial German Flying Corps.[4]

Bangladeshi Edit

  • 8,000 young men from Bangladesh volunteered to enlist in the PLO in 1987

Belgian Edit

British Edit

Bulgarian Edit

Bosnian Edit

Chinese Edit

Croatian Edit

Czech Edit

Estonian Edit

Filipino Edit

  • In the 1770s, the Spanish colonial army in the Philippines had an Infantry Company of Cavite Malabars
  • Filipinos served in the French military during the Cochinchina Campaign.
  • Filipinos served in the Ever Victorious Army.
  • The Philippine Revolutionary Army included commissioned officers who were American, Chinese, Cuban, English, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish.
  • The Philippine Constabulary in its early years had commissioned officers from Belgium, Cuba, England, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Philippines, Poland, Puerto Rico, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey.
  • Twenty-four Filipinos served in the French Army during World War I.
  • Filipinos fought on both sides of the Spanish Civil War.
  • During the Pacific War, Filipinos served in various pro-Japanese militias:
    • The Bisigbakal ñg Tagala (Tagalog "Iron Arm of Tagala") was formed in January 1945 to assist the Japanese in maintaining peace and order in Manila. The Bisig Bakal received weapons, uniforms, and training from the Japanese.
    • About five thousand Filipinos served in a militia called the Makapili, which was under Japanese command. The unit was formed on 10 November 1944 and was issued around two thousand rifles by the Japanese. Its headquarters was located at the Christ the King compound in Quezon City. The organization was active in the Manila area, and in the nearby provinces of Rizal, Laguna, Bulacan, and Nueva Ecija. This militia made its last stand at Marikina in 1945. Other militias similar to the Makapili were: the Borong-Borong Gang, Kaigun Hatai, and Nishimura Butai.
    • The Pambansang Pag-asa ng mga Anak ni Rizal (Tagalog "National Hope of the Children of Rizal") consisted of Ganáps in Pililla, Rizal, who were organized into a semi-military unit with the assistance of the Japanese. Also known as Pampar, they wore blue denim uniforms with short pants and were drilled along Japanese military lines. They performed sentry duties for the Japanese, and functioned as auxiliary troops of the Japanese army. They independently conducted raids against guerrilla camps.
    • The Yoin, incorrectly known as U.N. or United Nippon, were members of the Japanese Auxiliary Army drawn from the ranks of the Ganáp Party. They were trained for military purposes and wore Japanese regular uniforms. They were used as replacements in the ranks of Japanese infantry. Their counterparts in the Japanese Empire were the Koreans, Formosans, and Manchuokuans pressed into the Japanese army.
  • Filipinos, recruited by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, fought in the Soviet–Afghan War.
  • Filipinos fought in the Syrian Civil War.
  • Forty foreign fighters, from Indonesia, Malaysia, Yemen, and Chechnya, fought in the Siege of Marawi.

Finnish Edit

French Edit

German Edit

Greek Edit

Indian Edit

Irish Edit

See also Irish military diaspora.

Israeli Edit

  • Mahal – Program for non-Israelis between the age of 18–24 to serve in the IDF.

Italian Edit

Japanese Edit

  • Former Japanese Soldiers fought alongside the Viet Minh.

Moroccan Edit

Nepalese Edit

Polish Edit

Portuguese Edit

Rhodesian Edit

Russian Edit

  • The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have since 2010 or so begun to recruit CIS volunteers. See Armed Forces of the Russian Federation#Personnel.
  • A number of Russian soldiers would fight for Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War as part of the Freedom of Russia Legion.
  • Soviet Volunteer Group, between 1927-1941 as part of the Republic of China Air Force during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
  • Some Russians fought for the Allies on the Western Front of WW1 as part of the Russian Legion. They were former members of the Russian Expeditionary Force.
  • A small group of White Russian emigres fought for Nationalist Spain as part of the Spanish Legion.
  • Asano Brigade, a unit of White Russian Emigres in Manchukuo.
  • Various Russian collaborators, nicknamed Hiwis fought in both the Wehrmacht and the Waffen SS.
  • Russian Emigres served in the Shanghai Volunteer Corps, a multinational volunteer force of the Shanghai International Settlement.

Serbian Edit

Scottish Edit

  • Scots have a long history of service in the armies of Kings of France since at least the ninth century. The Scottish Guard was formally created by the French King Charles VII in 1422, and existed until the end of the Bourbon Restoration period in 1830.

South African Edit

Spanish Edit

  • The Blue Division of World War II fighting with Germany against the USSR.
  • The Blue Legion was formed late in the Second World War out of Blue Division soldiers who refused to leave after Franco required all Spaniards to leave Axis forces.
  • The 9th Armoured Company of the Free French Forces.
  • The Spanish Legion accepts foreign recruits.

Swedish Edit

Swiss Edit

Taiwanese Edit

Ukrainian Edit

Yugoslav Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Grasmeder, Elizabeth M.F. "Leaning on Legionnaires: Why Modern States Recruit Foreign Soldiers". International Security. Retrieved 30 July 2021.
  2. ^ Webster, Graham (1979). The Roman Imperial Army (Second ed.). London: A & C Black. p. 144. ISBN 0-7136-1909-0.
  3. ^ "Ukraine appeals for foreign volunteers to join fight against Russia". The Guardian. 27 February 2022. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  4. ^ Herris, Jack (2010). Aircraft of World War I, 1914-1918 (2017 reprint ed.). London: Amber Books Ltd. p. 55. ISBN 978-1-906626-65-5.
  5. ^ Webcast Author Interview Rachel Cox Into the Fire 2012 ISBN 9780451234759
  6. ^ Graciela Iglesias Rogers, British Liberators in the Age of Napoleon: Volunteering under the Spanish Flag in the Peninsular War (Bloomsbury Academic, London and New York, 2013) ISBN 978-1-4411-3565-0
  7. ^ Richard Baxell, Unlikely Warriors: The British in the Spanish Civil War and the Struggle Against Fascism (Aurum Press, London, 2012)
  8. ^ a b Arielli, Nir. "In Search of Meaning: ForeignVolunteers in the Croatian Armed Forces, 1991–95". Academia.edu.
  9. ^ "Bosnia struggles with return of ISIS widows". POLITICO. 2018-11-06. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
  10. ^ Grgurinovic, Matea (February 28, 2022). "Croatian Volunteer Fighters Head for Ukrainian Frontline". Balkan Insight.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ "Serbian, Croatian volunteers fight on Ukraine's front line – DW – 01/31/2023". dw.com. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
  12. ^ Braniteljski (2020-12-08). "Strani dragovoljci u Domovinskom ratu (I. DIO)". Braniteljski (in Croatian). Retrieved 2023-08-22.
  13. ^ admin (2020-08-04). "Croatian Volunteers in the Wehrmacht in WWII". Feldgrau. Retrieved 2023-08-19.
  14. ^ Robert (2019-09-29). "Les Français en Croatie - 1809-1813". Histoire du Consulat et du Premier empire (in French). Retrieved 2023-08-19.
  15. ^ Bogros, Denis (1996). "Les chevaux de la Cavalerie française à la fin du XVIIe siècle". Histoire, économie et société. 15 (1): 105–112. doi:10.3406/hes.1996.1855. ISSN 0752-5702.
  16. ^ a b Krott, Rob (2008). Save the Last Bullet for Yourself: A Soldier of Fortune in the Balkans and Somalia. Casemate. pp. 168–69. ISBN 978-1935149712.
  17. ^ Krott (2008, p. 148)
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-02-16. Retrieved 2019-01-07.
  19. ^ "Garibaldi Division". Vojska.net. Retrieved 2013-09-17.
  20. ^ Kuloglija, Nermina (March 8, 2022). "Serb Volunteers Answer Call to Fight in Ukraine". Balkan Insight.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  21. ^ Kumm, Otto (1978). Vorwärts, Prinz Eugen!: Geschichte d. 7. SS-Freiwilligen-Division "Prinz Eugen" (in German). Munin. p. 79. ISBN 978-3-921242-34-6.

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This article is about foreign volunteers who are serving in forces of a country other than their own but who are not primarily motivated by personal financial gain For soldiers recruited in colonies see Colonial troops For soldiers in foreign armies who are motivated by personal financial gain see Mercenaries For foreign soldiers temporarily serving in another country s military see Exchange officer The armed forces of many nations have at one time or another used foreign volunteers who are motivated by political ideological or other considerations to join a foreign army 1 These may be formed into units of a given nationality or may be formed into mixed nationality foreign units Sometimes foreign volunteers were or are incorporated into ordinary units The practice has a long history dating back at least as far as the Roman Empire which recruited non citizens into Auxiliary units on the promise of them receiving Roman citizenship for themselves and their descendants at the end of their service 2 Emir Abdelkader wearing the sash of the Legion d Honneur presented to him by the French Government The exiled Muslim Algerian along with his 1000 volunteers protected most of the diplomats and thousands of Christians during the 1860 Mount Lebanon civil war He was awarded the highest decorations by European governments Contents 1 Mixed nationality units 1 1 Historic 1 2 Current 1 2 1 Also including nationals 1 2 2 Only including foreigners 2 Units by nationality 2 1 American 2 2 Bangladeshi 2 3 Belgian 2 4 British 2 5 Bulgarian 2 6 Bosnian 2 7 Chinese 2 8 Croatian 2 9 Czech 2 10 Estonian 2 11 Filipino 2 12 Finnish 2 13 French 2 14 German 2 15 Greek 2 16 Indian 2 17 Irish 2 18 Israeli 2 19 Italian 2 20 Japanese 2 21 Moroccan 2 22 Nepalese 2 23 Polish 2 24 Portuguese 2 25 Rhodesian 2 26 Russian 2 27 Serbian 2 28 Scottish 2 29 South African 2 30 Spanish 2 31 Swedish 2 32 Swiss 2 33 Taiwanese 2 34 Ukrainian 2 35 Yugoslav 3 See also 4 ReferencesMixed nationality units EditHistoric Edit 60th Royal American Regiment of Foot Composed of foreign Protestants Boer foreign volunteers Hohenlohe Regiment of France during the Bourbon Restoration International Brigades of the Spanish Civil War Islamic Legion Kenpeitai Auxiliary units consisted of regional ethnic forces that were organized in areas occupied by the Japanese King s African Rifles The SS particularly the Waffen SS made extensive use of foreigners during World War II For more information see Waffen SS foreign volunteers and conscripts Rhodesian Light Infantry initially all Rhodesian this unit became the Foreign Legion of the Rhodesian Army Mahal non Israeli volunteers who fought for Israel in the 1948 Arab Israeli War There is to this day a voluntary program called Mahal in the Israeli army Afghan mujahideen Bosnian mujahideen were foreign Muslim volunteers who fought on the Bosniak side during the Bosnian War Current Edit Also including nationals Edit Tercio de Extranjeros or Tercio or Spanish Legion prior to 1987 and in the 2000s after the abandonment of conscription the Spanish Army is again accepting foreigners from select nationalities The Legion today accepts male and female native Spanish speakers mostly from Central American and South American states Recruits are required to have a valid Spanish residence permit Only including foreigners Edit French Foreign Legion Officer corps predominantly French International Freedom Battalion An armed group of leftist foreign volunteers that fight in support of the Rojava Revolution in Syria Ukraine has requested for foreign volunteers to join the International Legion of Territorial Defense of Ukraine to help defend the country from the 2022 Russian invasion 3 Units by nationality EditAmerican Edit During both world wars American volunteers served on the allied side before the US joined the war During World War I there were even a few Americans who volunteered to fly for the Imperial German Flying Corps 4 The Lafayette Escadrille in the French Air Force World War I A number of American pilots flew with No 32 Squadron RAF during World War I The 7th Air Escadrille also known as the Kosciuszko Squadron in the Polish Air Force Polish Soviet War The Lincoln Brigade on the Republican side of the Spanish Civil War The Eagle Squadrons in the Royal Air Force World War II The Flying Tigers in the Republic of China Air Force World War II Before the US entered the war many Americans joined the Canadian Forces especially the RCAF and served in ordinary Canadian units Rachel Cox in Into the Dust and Fire records the history of five Ivy Leaguers Chuck Bolte Jack Brister Bill Durkee Heyward Cutting and Robert Cox who enlisted in the British Army and became the first Americans to fight the Nazis 5 The Crippled Eagles American volunteers in Rhodesia 1965 1979 Bangladeshi Edit 8 000 young men from Bangladesh volunteered to enlist in the PLO in 1987Belgian Edit Units from modern day Belgium then the Austrian Netherlands or United Kingdom of the Netherlands served in the French armies of both the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars The Belgian Legion during the Franco Mexican War of 1864 6 The 6 Fevrier Battalion part of the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War was made up of French and Belgians Their citizenship rights were revoked as a result of their decision to serve in a foreign army Two Belgian units fought in the Waffen SS during the Second World WarBritish Edit During the Peninsular War many Britons joined Spanish regular and irregular forces 6 The state sponsored Auxiliary Legion of the First Carlist War The British Legions in the South American Wars of Independence during the 19th century The British Free Corps of the Waffen SS in World War II 2 500 British fought in the Spanish civil war on the side of the republicans 7 In the Paraguay Revolution of 1922 British pilots fought in the Escuela de Aviacion Militar Many Britons fought during the American Civil War for both the United States and Confederate States 67 British soldiers in the Union Army received the Medal of Honor Dozens of British volunteers joined Croatian units and fought in the Yugoslav Wars between 1991 and 1995 most of them on the King Tomislav Brigade 8 Hundreds of British Nationals served in the Rhodesian Security Forces during the Rhodesian Bush War in the 1970s A couple of dozen British volunteers joining several units of the Ukrainian military particularly of the Ukrainian Foreign Legion and the Azov Assault BrigadeBulgarian Edit Bulgarian Volunteer Corps Fought for the Russian Empire during the Russo Turkish War of 1877 1878 Bosnian Edit Bosnia and Herzegovina has seen some 300 people join the conflict in Syria and Iraq making it one of the top per capita exporters of foreign fighters in Europe 9 The Bosnian War attracted large numbers of foreign fighters and mercenaries from various countries Volunteers came to fight for a variety of reasons including religious or ethnic loyalties but mostly for money The 13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Handschar composed mainly of Bosnian Muslims with some Catholic Croats and mostly German officers The 23rd Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Kama composed of German officers and Bosnian Muslim soldiers fought in World War II on the Axis sideChinese Edit The Chinese People s Volunteer Army that fought in the Korean War was nominally composed of volunteers sent by the People s Republic of China even though it was in fact composed of regular troops of the People s Liberation Army Croatian Edit 20 to 30 Croatians fought as part of the far right Azov volunteer battalion against Russian backed rebels in eastern Ukraine since 2014 10 11 A total of 456 international volunteers from as many as 35 countries participated in the Croatian War of Independence 139 English 69 French 55 Germans 33 Hungarians 27 Dutch 15 Australians 12 The 369th Croatian Reinforced Infantry Regiment as part of German Wehrmacht fought in World War II The 369th Croatian Infantry Division as part of German Wehrmacht fought in World War II The 373rd Croatian Infantry Division as part of German Wehrmacht fought in World War II The 392nd Croatian Infantry Division as part of German Wehrmacht fought in World War II The Croatian Air Force Legion as part of German Luftwaffe fought in World War II on the Axis side The Croatian Anti Aircraft Legion as part of German Luftwaffe fought in World War II on the Axis side The Croatian Naval Legion as part of the German Kriegsmarine fought in World War II on the Black Sea The Italian Croatian Legion unit of about 1 000 Croatian volunteers fighting for the Royal Italian Army 13 Four Croatian Provisional Infantry Regiments of the French Imperial Army fought in the Napoleonic Wars 14 The Royal Cravat Cavalry Regiment of the French Royal Army founded in 1667 and disbanned in 1815 15 Czech Edit The Czechoslovak Legion which fought on various fronts of WW1 as well as the Russian Civil War 1st Czechoslovak Army Corps in the Soviet Union Estonian Edit In 1944 some 2 000 Estonians served in the Finnish Infantry Regiment 200 during the Continuation War Filipino Edit In the 1770s the Spanish colonial army in the Philippines had an Infantry Company of Cavite Malabars Filipinos served in the French military during the Cochinchina Campaign Filipinos served in the Ever Victorious Army The Philippine Revolutionary Army included commissioned officers who were American Chinese Cuban English Italian Japanese and Spanish The Philippine Constabulary in its early years had commissioned officers from Belgium Cuba England France Germany Ireland Italy the Philippines Poland Puerto Rico Scotland Spain Sweden and Turkey Twenty four Filipinos served in the French Army during World War I Filipinos fought on both sides of the Spanish Civil War During the Pacific War Filipinos served in various pro Japanese militias The Bisigbakal ng Tagala Tagalog Iron Arm of Tagala was formed in January 1945 to assist the Japanese in maintaining peace and order in Manila The Bisig Bakal received weapons uniforms and training from the Japanese About five thousand Filipinos served in a militia called the Makapili which was under Japanese command The unit was formed on 10 November 1944 and was issued around two thousand rifles by the Japanese Its headquarters was located at the Christ the King compound in Quezon City The organization was active in the Manila area and in the nearby provinces of Rizal Laguna Bulacan and Nueva Ecija This militia made its last stand at Marikina in 1945 Other militias similar to the Makapili were the Borong Borong Gang Kaigun Hatai and Nishimura Butai The Pambansang Pag asa ng mga Anak ni Rizal Tagalog National Hope of the Children of Rizal consisted of Ganaps in Pililla Rizal who were organized into a semi military unit with the assistance of the Japanese Also known as Pampar they wore blue denim uniforms with short pants and were drilled along Japanese military lines They performed sentry duties for the Japanese and functioned as auxiliary troops of the Japanese army They independently conducted raids against guerrilla camps The Yoin incorrectly known as U N or United Nippon were members of the Japanese Auxiliary Army drawn from the ranks of the Ganap Party They were trained for military purposes and wore Japanese regular uniforms They were used as replacements in the ranks of Japanese infantry Their counterparts in the Japanese Empire were the Koreans Formosans and Manchuokuans pressed into the Japanese army Filipinos recruited by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front fought in the Soviet Afghan War Filipinos fought in the Syrian Civil War Forty foreign fighters from Indonesia Malaysia Yemen and Chechnya fought in the Siege of Marawi Finnish Edit As part of the Jager Movement the Finnish battalion was formed and served under German Empire against the Russian Empire 1 408 Finns volunteered to serve in the 5th SS Panzer Division Wiking against the USSR French Edit Foreign Legion A wing of the French Army which recruits foreign nationals 9 000 French fought in the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War in the side of the Republicans some also fought for the Nationalists Some French emigres who fled to Britain fought in the British Army of the Napoleonic Wars Charlemagne Regiment of the SS fought for Germany in the Second World War Chasseurs Britanniques of the Napoleonic Wars Legion of French Volunteers Against Bolshevism a collaborationist force of French who fought Soviet partisans for Nazi Germany From 1991 to 1994 during the Croatian War of Independence and the Bosnian War a number of French volunteers fought alongside the Croats in the King Tomislav Brigade 8 7 Independent Company Rhodesia German Edit King s German Legion in the Napoleonic Wars In the Spanish Civil War the state sponsored Condor Legion fought for the Nationalists while the Thaelmann Battalion fought for the Republicans During the American Civil War Germany was the place of birth for thousands of Union soldiers Several German speaking regiments existed such as the 9th Ohio Infantry or the 74th Pennsylvania Infantry From 1991 to 1994 during the Croatian War of Independence and the Bosnian War a number of former Bundeswehr and East German army members fought along the Croats in the King Tomislav Brigade 16 The brigade s executive officer at the time of the outbreak of the Bosnian Croat War was former Bundeswehr officer Jurgen Schmidt who died while leading his troops against Bosnian Muslim forces near Gornji Vakuf in January 1993 17 In another action a German volunteer patrol led by former Bundeswehr member Michael Homeister ambushed and killed two Serbs manning an observation post 16 Greek Edit The Greek Battalion of Balaklava participated in the Russo Turkish wars of 1768 1774 1787 1792 and 1806 1812 on the side of the Russian Empire The Greek Volunteer Guard fought in the Bosnian War on the side of the Army of Republika Srpska The Greek Volunteer Legion fought in the Crimean War on the side of the Russian Empire Indian Edit The Free Indian Legion was a volunteer legion made up of Indian POWs The legion was first part of the Wehrmacht but transferred to the Waffen SS late in the war Battaglione Azad Hindoustan Irish Edit See also Irish military diaspora The Irish Brigade in the French Army from 1690 and through the eighteenth century The Irish Legion fought for Imperial France during the Napoleonic Wars 1st Regiment Venezuelan Rifles Irish regiment that was part of the British Legions fighting in the South American Wars of Independence took part in the Venezuelan War of Independence 18 St Patrick s Battalion in the Mexican Army during the Mexican American War The Irish Brigade which served on the Union side in the American Civil War in the 1860s Irish commandos in the Boer Army during the Boer War Connolly Column fought for the Spanish republic in the Spanish civil war The Irish Brigade which fought for the Nationalist rebels in the Spanish Civil War Irish Papal Battalion fought for the Papal States prior to Italian Unification Irish Regiment of Canada fought in WW1 and WW2 for Canada along with the Irish Fusillers Canadian South African Irish Regiment fought for the Union of South Africa both in WW1 and WW2 and was later transformed to a reserve unit which still forms part of the modern Republic of South African Army Israeli Edit Mahal Program for non Israelis between the age of 18 24 to serve in the IDF Italian Edit The Redshirts of Giuseppe Garibaldi fought in Southern Italy and Uruguay Corpo Truppe Volontarie in the Spanish Civil War Division Garibaldi fought under Josip Broz Tito s command as a part of NOVJ in Dalmatia and Bosnia during the Second World War 19 Japanese Edit Former Japanese Soldiers fought alongside the Viet Minh Moroccan Edit Fuerzas Regulares Indigenas in the 1934 Asturian uprising and the Spanish Civil War Nepalese Edit Gurkhas in the British Army Gorkhas in the Indian Army Gurkha Contingent in the Singapore Police Force Gurkha Reserve Unit a similar type force in Brunei Foreign Legion in the French Army Polish Edit Brigades in the Spanish Civil War Polish Lancers and other Polish forces in the Army of Napoleon Polish Volunteers in many wars and revolutions of the 19th century including Spring of Nations Crimean War on Turkish side and The Paris Commune The Blue Army fought on the French side in WW1 The Polish Legions fought for the Central Powers Polish Volunteers served in the RAF during WW2 Portuguese Edit Legiao Viriato in the Spanish Civil War Rhodesian Edit There were hundreds of foreign volunteers in the Rhodesian Security Forces during the Rhodesian Bush War The Rhodesian Army accepted foreign volunteers almost all of whom were required to speak English as they were integrated into regular units usually the Rhodesian Light Infantry alongside locally based soldiers The exception was 7 Independent Company a short lived unit made up entirely of French speaking personnel led by francophone officers which existed between 1977 and 1978 Russian Edit The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have since 2010 or so begun to recruit CIS volunteers See Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Personnel A number of Russian soldiers would fight for Ukraine during the Russo Ukrainian War as part of the Freedom of Russia Legion Soviet Volunteer Group between 1927 1941 as part of the Republic of China Air Force during the Second Sino Japanese War Some Russians fought for the Allies on the Western Front of WW1 as part of the Russian Legion They were former members of the Russian Expeditionary Force A small group of White Russian emigres fought for Nationalist Spain as part of the Spanish Legion Asano Brigade a unit of White Russian Emigres in Manchukuo Various Russian collaborators nicknamed Hiwis fought in both the Wehrmacht and the Waffen SS Russian Emigres served in the Shanghai Volunteer Corps a multinational volunteer force of the Shanghai International Settlement Serbian Edit Volunteers from both Serbia and the Bosnian Serb entity Republika Srpska fought on the Russian side in the Donbas since the first military conflict in Ukraine in 2014 20 The Serb Volunteer Guard Fought in the Croatian War of Independence and the Bosnian War supporting the Serb forces like the Army of Republika Srpska The Serbian Guard was a Serbian volunteer organization armed wing of the Serbian Renewal Movement active in Croatia in 1991 Kninjas were Serbian volunteer organization commanded by Dragan Vasiljkovic active in Croatia White Eagles were Serbian volunteer organization armed wing of the Serbian Radical Party active in Bosnia and Croatia The Serbian Volunteer Corps was an Axis collaborationist group during WWII that helped fight against partisan forces in Serbia Over 1 000 ethnic Serbs volunteered for the 7th SS Volunteer Mountain Division Prinz Eugen at General Phelps office most of whom were either ideologically or otherwise motivated to fight against the Partisans 21 First Serbian Volunteer Division was a military formation of the First World War This independent volunteer unit was primarily made up of South Slav Habsburg prisoners of war detained in RussiaScottish Edit Scots have a long history of service in the armies of Kings of France since at least the ninth century The Scottish Guard was formally created by the French King Charles VII in 1422 and existed until the end of the Bourbon Restoration period in 1830 South African Edit South African 32 BattalionSpanish Edit The Blue Division of World War II fighting with Germany against the USSR The Blue Legion was formed late in the Second World War out of Blue Division soldiers who refused to leave after Franco required all Spaniards to leave Axis forces The 9th Armoured Company of the Free French Forces The Spanish Legion accepts foreign recruits Swedish Edit Swedish Voluntary Air Force fighting for the Finnish side in the Winter War Swedish Volunteer Corps fighting for the Finnish side in the Winter War Hundreds of Swedes volunteered in the 5th SS Panzer Division Wiking to fight against the USSR 1 600 Swedes fought for the anti communist side of the Finnish Civil War Swedish volunteers took part in the Estonian War of Independence Swiss Edit Pontifical Swiss Guard Swiss mercenaries served under the flags of many European nations including the British Dutch French and Spanish as well as continue to serve as the military of the Holy See Taiwanese Edit Takasago Volunteers were volunteer soldiers in the Imperial Japanese Army recruited from the Taiwanese aboriginal tribes during World War II Ukrainian Edit The 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS 1st Galician was made up nearly entirely of ethnic Ukrainians The Ukrainian Liberation Army was a division of the Wehrmacht that fought all over Europe The Nachtigall Battalion was a battalion of the Wehrmacht made up of Ukrainian nationalists who fought against the USSR The Roland Battalion was a battalion of the Wehrmacht made up of Ukrainian nationalists who fought against the USSR The Roland and Nachtigall battalions were later reorganized into the 201st Schutzmannschaft The Ukrainian National Army fought against the USSR in the last days of WWII Thousands of Hiwis were of Ukrainian origin Foreign volunteers joined the International Legion of Territorial Defense of Ukraine to defend Ukraine from the Russian Invasion in 2022 Yugoslav Edit Yugoslav brigadistas Spanish brigadistas yugoslavos a contingent from the Kingdom of Yugoslavia who fought beside the Republican faction In support of the government of the Second Spanish Republic The 1st Yugoslav Volunteer Brigade fought in World War II under Red Army command Later became part of the Yugoslav Army See also EditList of militaries that recruit foreigners Europaische Freiwillige of the Second World War Foreign legions Foreign fighter Mercenary Military volunteer Mujahideen Spanish Civil War and Foreign Involvement Foreign support in the Winter War White Tights alleged Baltic female snipers in ChechnyaReferences Edit Grasmeder Elizabeth M F Leaning on Legionnaires Why Modern States Recruit Foreign Soldiers International Security Retrieved 30 July 2021 Webster Graham 1979 The Roman Imperial Army Second ed London A amp C Black p 144 ISBN 0 7136 1909 0 Ukraine appeals for foreign volunteers to join fight against Russia The Guardian 27 February 2022 Retrieved 28 February 2022 Herris Jack 2010 Aircraft of World War I 1914 1918 2017 reprint ed London Amber Books Ltd p 55 ISBN 978 1 906626 65 5 Webcast Author Interview Rachel Cox Into the Fire 2012 ISBN 9780451234759 Graciela Iglesias Rogers British Liberators in the Age of Napoleon Volunteering under the Spanish Flag in the Peninsular War Bloomsbury Academic London and New York 2013 ISBN 978 1 4411 3565 0 Richard Baxell Unlikely Warriors The British in the Spanish Civil War and the Struggle Against Fascism Aurum Press London 2012 a b Arielli Nir In Search of Meaning ForeignVolunteers in the Croatian Armed Forces 1991 95 Academia edu Bosnia struggles with return of ISIS widows POLITICO 2018 11 06 Retrieved 2023 08 22 Grgurinovic Matea February 28 2022 Croatian Volunteer Fighters Head for Ukrainian Frontline Balkan Insight a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Serbian Croatian volunteers fight on Ukraine s front line DW 01 31 2023 dw com Retrieved 2023 08 22 Braniteljski 2020 12 08 Strani dragovoljci u Domovinskom ratu I DIO Braniteljski in Croatian Retrieved 2023 08 22 admin 2020 08 04 Croatian Volunteers in the Wehrmacht in WWII Feldgrau Retrieved 2023 08 19 Robert 2019 09 29 Les Francais en Croatie 1809 1813 Histoire du Consulat et du Premier empire in French Retrieved 2023 08 19 Bogros Denis 1996 Les chevaux de la Cavalerie francaise a la fin du XVIIe siecle Histoire economie et societe 15 1 105 112 doi 10 3406 hes 1996 1855 ISSN 0752 5702 a b Krott Rob 2008 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