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The armed forces of many nations have, at one time or another, used foreign volunteers who are motivated by political or ideological considerations to join a foreign army. 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.

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[edit] Mixed nationality units of foreign volunteers

[edit] Units of foreign volunteers of specific nationality

[edit] American

During both world wars, American volunteers served on the allied side before the USA joined the war.

[edit] British

  • The British Legions in the South American Wars of Independence during the 19th century.

[edit] French

[edit] German

[edit] Irish

[edit] Italian

[edit] Nepalese

[edit] Morrocan

[edit] Polish

[edit] Portuguese

[edit] Serbian

[edit] Scottish

  • 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.

[edit] South Africa

[edit] Spanish

  • 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.

[edit] Swedish

[edit] Swiss

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