A soldier who fights primarily for financial gain rather than loyalty or patriotism is often referred to as a "mercenary." Mercenaries are typically hired by governments, corporations, or other entities to engage in military operations, and their primary motivation is monetary compensation. They may operate independently or as part of a contracted military organization.
A mercenary
A down under soldier is called an anzac.
A Spanish soldier is called a Red Coat
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Mercenary
A mercenary
A person who goes to war is called a soldier. They may be a volunteer or a draftee, but they are still a soldier.
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy - 1979 How It All Fits Together 1-4 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
An African American soldier on the frontier is called a Buffalo Soldier.
A down under soldier is called an anzac.
A soldier in the U. S. Army who fights with a rifle is called a weaponeer. A U.S. Marine is called a rifleman.
A foot soldier was commonly referred to as an infantryman or simply a soldier.
Soldier grossed $14,623,082 in the domestic market.
Soldiers who fight in any country's army for pay are called soldiers of fortune or mercinaries.
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The word for a soldier-for-hire is mercenary