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Military volunteer : ウィキペディア英語版
Military volunteer

A military volunteer is a person who enlists in military service by free will, and is not a mercenary or a foreign legionnaire. Volunteers often enlist to fight in the armed forces of a foreign country. Military volunteers are essential for the operation of volunteer militaries.
Many armies, including the U.S. Army, formerly distinguished between "United States Volunteers" enlisted during a war, and "regulars" who served on long-term basis. Troops raised as state militia were always "volunteers" (even when recruited by conscription), while "U.S." troops could be volunteers or regulars. The rank of an officer in a volunteer unit was separate from his rank (if any) as a regular, and usually higher. When the volunteer forces were disbanded at the end of the war, officers with both kinds of commission reverted to their "regular" rank. For instance, George Armstrong Custer became a Brigadier General of volunteers during the American Civil War, but when the war ended, he reverted to Captain. (He was later promoted to Lieutenant Colonel.) Volunteer rank should not be confused with brevet rank.
The move to a volunteer over conscription force for a national military appears to improve, at least for the United States, the professionalism of its standing armed forces. One result, however, is that a nation may be more quick to go to war because it does not have to answer to the public as it would if it needed to increase conscription to support the involvement in the armed conflict.〔Shear, Jeff, "(America in the Hands of a Professional Military )", ''Miller-McCune'', 15 April 2011.〕


Cretan Volunteers 1912.jpg|Cretan volunteers, War of 1912/13
German volunteers; raw recruits for the Greek forces, War of 1897.jpg|German volunteers for the Greek forces, war of 1897
Slovenskí dobrovoľníci.jpg|Slovak volunteers, 1848/49
COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Vrijwilligerskorps voor het clubgebouw van de rubberplantage Batang Toroe na afloop van schietwedstrijden TMnr 60021674.jpg|Dutch volunteers corps in Indonesia, 1918
Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1994-107-05A, Ankunft Kriegsfreiwilliger auf Bahnhof.jpg|German war volunteers arrive at train station, February 1944

==See also==

*Foreign volunteers
*Sar-El, national project for volunteers for Israel
*SAF Volunteer Corps, volunteer scheme for the Singapore Armed Forces

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