Militias
Minutemen and Militias.
are you looking for Zouave? It is a French term that was adopted to denote volunteer units in the United States Civil War.
It was the formation with which the infantry units were formed in, in order to hold up and repulse the charges of the enemy cavalry units.
The volunteers were formed into segregated units with white officers.
All units in the US. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and even the Coast Guard. It is too hard to pin down the exact units; units rotate from as little as 3 months up to the longest serving 16 months.
Minutemen and Militias.
Falling into the hand of many of the Volunteer State Units which were often so rowdy and undisciplined that you be murdered, and you were certain to have all of your personal effects stolen.
SS units were volunteer troops with particularly strong commitments to Nazi ideology. I just looked that up, too.
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Hitler Youth was an organization similar to the Boy Scouts. However, when manpower shortage became an issue during the war, the Hitler Youth were formed into fighting units.
The name of the battalion that was formed from the Basque units at the Normandy landing and the liberation of Paris was Guernica Battalion.
SS units were volunteer troops with particularly strong commitments to Nazi ideology. I just looked that up, too.
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Zouaves were special units of light infantry first developed by the French Army in 1831. They were known for their casual uniforms of open front tunics with baggy trousers often with ornamental sashes and Moroccan style headgear.Although all the early Zouaves were in the French colonial armies, this name was adopted later by units in other armies, such as volunteer regiments raised for service in the American Civil War. - The Union Army had over 70 volunteer regiments of Zouaves, usually seving 90 days each. Most of the more famous Zouave regiments were from NewYork and Pennsylvania. The 5th New York was considered one of the elite units of the Army of the Potomac,and was known by the name of it's founder Col. Abram Duryea.Other such units were the 114th Pennsylvania Infantry formed by Col. Charles Collisand the 11th New York Volunteer Infantry, formed by , Col. Elmer Ellsworth. The Confederate army also had Zouaves ,but thse were mostly in companies as the specialist 'sharp-shooters' in full regiments.Many Colonial powers in Africa raised companies of native Zouaves in their colonies, and they were also a feature of the Brazilian Army