7 Metaphors for volunteers

The only volunteers who distinguished themselves were the 'rough riders,' who, in spite of their name, fought on foot, but these men were not a militia regiment.

Three months' volunteers are already a thing of the past.

The only real volunteers are the sons of aristocrates, and the relations of emigrants,

As Winchester's volunteers were mostly Kentuckians, Fernando found many friends among them.

All his volunteers and regulars were expert in its use, and with his usual ingenuity he had trained several of his loyalist companies in a similar manner, improvising bayonets out of their hunting-knives.

At that congress of Irish volunteerswho to-day number more than 300,000 well-armed menspecial stress was laid on the fact that the volunteers are Irish soldiers and not imperialistic hirelings.

All the Volunteers who are acting in Belgium are French.

7 Metaphors for  volunteers