The United States Marines were the only group of soldiers which were under foreign command during World War 1. These soldiers were used as reinforcements where needed.
helping foreign nations recover from war ;)
They're called mercenaries.
The military usuallt buries the corpse when in a time of war rather than send it back for a proper funeral
it is appropriate for the US to send soldiers to fight and face death on foreign soil to -Assist an ally of the US: help them fight against the ennemies -Stop human right abuse: example of the tragedic that happened in Nigeria -to acquire resources: fight for what is going to help the country. That what i think To assist an a of the llylike what haapen of the United Stat
An accurate number is not known, but many were English, French, Dutch and Hungarian . A Scottish Regiment fought in kilts.
Veronese. Feast in the House of Levi
The Boxer Rebellion included Chinese attacks on foreign missionaries.
Israel has no special command over US foreign policy.
Patriots
A factor of Eisenhower's foreign policy was the focus on containment of Communism through strategies like military alliances such as NATO and SEATO. He also emphasized maintaining a strong military and advocating for nuclear deterrence as a key component of national security. Eisenhower's "Atoms for Peace" initiative aimed to promote peaceful use of nuclear technology and reduce the risk of nuclear conflict.
helping foreign nations recover from war ;)
mercenaries.
Yes. Soldiers from any foreign military with friendly relations to the U.S. can and do attend Ranger School. Usually about 5% of a graduating ranger class are international soldiers.
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The French Foreign Legion consists of mostly foreign born men, it's officers are French.
Recruits
Paid soldiers from outside the country.