Discontinuous volunteer brigades serve either at the Provincial Commands and local detachments, or at specific volunteer detachments.
Some volunteer detachments fought under their own leaders, and all volunteer detachments fought under the Serbian tri-colour flag.
The initial Armenian resistance inspired volunteers to start forming irregular volunteer detachments.
Military reforms swiftly took place consolidating many of the separate fighting Armenian volunteer detachments into a single NKR Defense Army.
Andranik was the commanding officer of the first Armenian volunteer detachment (about 1,200 soldiers), which helped lift the Siege of Van on May 6, 1915.
They aided the volunteer detachments (called "haidushki chet") who fought against the Turkish rule during the 19th century.
A volunteer detachment of Wehrmacht paratroopers will be sent to aid the U.S. However, this is further camouflage.
The corps rose to a strength of 43 volunteers, and on 17 December 1813 attached itself to the volunteer detachment of the Fusilier battalion of the Prussian 1.
Tehlirian took part in the volunteer detachment of Sebouh in 1914-17.
There were further heavy losses during World War II, in which a substantial volunteer detachment fought on the German side.