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274:. Such minority groups, and those with records of loyalty in revolt, were often designated as 'martial races'; their supposedly superior fighting qualities propagandised, and their communities rewarded with special status. The colonial power might face however a dilemma: when military developments made numbers a priority, it had to either trust the majority and so risk loss of control, or alternatively to rely on minorities combined with large numbers of expensive European or other non-local troops. The French
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saw mixed outcomes for colonial troops. Where the transition was a relatively peaceful one the existing colonial units were likely to form the basis of the new national armies. Where there had been extended conflict those locally recruited troops who had remained loyal to their former colonial rulers
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The advantages of locally-recruited troops in colonial warfare were several. They had familiarity with local terrain, language and culture. They were likely to be immune from disease in areas such as the West Indies and West Africa, which were notoriously unhealthy for
European troops until the early
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The selective recruitment of particular ethnic groups for service in the colonial military was frequently influenced by the perception of their military abilities and loyalty towards the colonial regime. On occasion, these restrictions were overturned due to a lack of manpower, especially during and
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At the beginning of the modern colonial period such troops were predominantly
Europeans from the home army of the country concerned, but locally raised "native" troops were soon recruited. The latter normally served in separate units, at first under their own leaders, later under European officers.
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of the French Army had to be withdrawn to southern France for recuperation and training during the harsh winters of the
Western Front. All Indian troops, with the exception of some cavalry regiments, were withdrawn from the Western Front in October 1915, to serve in
344:. A large portion of the forces maintained by Spain and Portugal in South and Central America until the early 19th century were locally recruited. Colonial militias in Australia, Canada and New Zealand formed the origins of the modern armies of these countries.
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in general. They were usually trained by the United States military and initially led by
American officers. Philippine colonial soldiers were amongst the first members of the U.S. Army to engage in direct combat against the Japanese during World War II.
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more or less on their own but were sometimes accompanied by a substantial
British presence. In the early stages of the First World War (November 1914), a British-Indian expeditionary force suffered a major defeat by well-trained and well-led German
679:. The demographic composition of the 65th stayed generally the same after 1917 (though composed of U.S. citizens it was no longer be a "colonial" regiment), and went onto to serve with distinction in every major U.S. conflict since.
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or other groups that had long-established martial traditions. It was not uncommon for colonial armies to favour the races that had shown the fiercest opposition to the initial conquest of a given territory (examples being the
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On the other hand, the regiments of the Indian Army were an army in their own right with responsibilities in the wider Empire. They were equipped as such, apart from lacking certain specialist capabilities, and took on the
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Colonial troops were usually more lightly equipped than their metropolitan counterparts, who were usually given priority when new weaponry was issued. This apparent discrimination sometimes arose from the actual
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Such colonies may lie overseas or in areas dominated by neighbouring land powers such as
Imperial China or Tsarist Russia. Colonial troops have been used by Imperial powers whether ancient (such as Carthage and
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African and Indian troops that had been sent to France in 1914 encountered a climate, diet and general conditions of service greatly different from those with which they were familiar. The
489:. The relative lack of up-to-date weaponry and training put colonial troops at an initial disadvantage when they faced modern opponents such as the German or Japanese armies of the Second World War.
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Colonial troops could be used to garrison or subdue other territories than those in which they were recruited to avoid problems of conflicting loyalties. For example, Italy used
Eritrean
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were an early example. By the mid 18th century, these troops were beginning to be directly recruited by the
Company, allowing more systematic provisioning, drill and tactics, forming the
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during 1936; Eritrean troops were also used in the occupation of Libya from 1911 to 1935 and a full division of Libyan infantry participated in the
Ethiopian campaign. Portugal employed
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rotated large numbers of its regular troops through India and other overseas possessions, augmenting the local colonial forces. However it is notable that British forces in
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In the larger colonial possessions the garrison was likely to comprise both locally recruited and white troops. The latter might be from the home or metropolitan army, from
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By the 20th Century, colonial troops were often being used outside the boundaries of their territories of origin. Troops from France's North African colonies served in the
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and other West African territories were under normal circumstances nearly all locally recruited, except for officers, some non-commissioned officers and a few specialists.
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Colonial troops sometimes served as symbols or icons of Imperial power. Representative detachments of Indian and other Empire forces came to London to parade as part of
543:, in East Africa, but two divisions of Indian infantry also fought with distinction in France in a type of war and a climate for which they had been little prepared.
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Modern French soldiers of the 1st Regiment of Tirailleurs - formerly recruited in Algeria and still retaining their historic ceremonial North African uniforms.
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Changes in colonial ruler usually meant the continuation of local recruitment - often from the same sources. Both the Spanish and United States rulers of the
595:. Indian troops served in Europe in large numbers during both World Wars, as well as in the Middle East, Malaya, Burma and North Africa in World War II. The
1386:" U.S. citizenship was extended to residents of Puerto Rico by virtue of the Jones Act, chap. 190, 39 Stat. 951 (1971) (codified at 48 U.S.C. § 731 (1987)")
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from metropolitan regiments would be politically unpopular. Also, the use of local troops often made the actual colonization more palatable for the locals.
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each year until 1962. Until at least the 1930s, British Indian and French, Italian and Spanish North African regiments were notable for their picturesque
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enlistees and a mix of American and Puerto Rican officers. The unit was formed in 1899, immediately following America's annexation of the colony in the
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hen Scipio carried the war into Africa, the most useful local auxiliaries of Carthage, the Numidians, went over to the Romans, and victory with them.
739:, cloaks and sashes. Such features were an aid to voluntary recruiting as well as ensuring a high-profile for the overseas territories represented.
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were recruited from outside British-controlled territory. In Burma, the British recruited primarily from the Hill dwelling minorities such as the
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people from joining the colonial military service; this was due to the perception that they were unsympathetic towards the colonial government.
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Swords Trembling in Their Scabbards. The Changing status of Indian officers in the Indian Army, 1757-1947
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tribesmen of Morocco). Colonial units could be employed in campaigns or conditions in which the use of
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minorities, augmented by North African, Senegalese and
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1441:. Sociedad Estatal Quinto Centenario. p. 370.
328:for both the Turkish and French rulers of Algeria.
324:were volunteers from a tribal group which provided
1592:Killingray, David; Omissi, David E., eds. (1999).
1044:J.M. Roberts, page 399 "The Triumph of the West",
427:trooper (of the Italian colonial cavalry) in 1939
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583:in France itself. France used African troops in
247:while preventing the plain dwelling majority of
1634:R. Hure (1977), L' Armee d' Afrique 1830-1962.
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16:Troops from colonial territories of a nation
1301:Burma/Myanmar: what everyone needs to know
1162:Royal Netherlands East Indies Army 1936-42
1137:Royal Netherlands East Indies Army 1936-42
25:Call-up ad inviting citizens to enlist in
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1237:. Helion Limited. pp. 139–140.
1212:Kessel, Ineke van (Amsterdam 2005).
579:and most notably in the trenches of
108:. After the British government took
1508:The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia
1462:Norat, José Angel (27 March 1987).
413:, and the Dutch had West Africans (
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1396:Villahermosa, Gilberto N. (2009).
1323:Charles Lavauzelle, pages 289-291
1258:Creese, Miachel (12 August 2023).
1233:Creese, Miachel (12 August 2023).
1160:Lohnstein, Marc (21 August 2018).
1135:Lohnstein, Marc (21 August 2018).
1085:Chartrand, Rene (23 August 2018).
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1435:Héctor Andrés Negroni (1992).
1402:. Government Printing Office.
1344:Bueno, Jose (12 August 1989).
1262:. Helion Limited. p. 83.
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633:Angola during World War I
1711:Types of military forces
1563:. Viking Press. p.
727:paraded in Paris on the
102:Indian Rebellion of 1857
1532:Dufour, Pierre (1999).
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63:Colonial background
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1514:on 12 October 2007
1416:on 8 November 2010
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