YES
Volunteers and conscripts.
Professional soldiers, volunteers, and conscripts.
Approximately 1 million soldiers fought for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. The Confederate army was composed mainly of volunteers, but it also included conscripts as the war progressed. This number represents a significant portion of the Southern population, which was heavily impacted by the conflict.
WRUS is sometimes used as a shortened version of West Russia. This means that WRUS volunteers in World War 2 were West Russian volunteers.
New Zealand was the only allied nation that managed to send only volunteers to South Vietnam, instead of conscripts. New Zealand deployed battalions of field artillerymen to the war.
Most American civilians were exhausted after WWII and didn't volunteer.
volunteers and recruitment
Because the Regular US Army was very small, so most of the Union soldiers were conscripts or volunteers, many of whom served contracts that called for service as little as 30 days.
U.S.A, Spanish, and the England
It was the germans
Russia
Volunteers they had many American volunteers on each side which gave the south a troop number advantage