Royal Corps of Colonial Troops
The Royal Corps of Colonial Troops was a corps of the Royal Italian Army, in which all the Italian colonial troops were grouped until the end of World War II in North Africa campaign.
Soldiers of the Royal Corps of Colonial Troops deployed in front of Forte Capuzzo, in Italian Libya
Amedeo Guillet with a Group in 1940.
Libyan paratroopers of the 1st Libyan Division
Turban wearing Muslim Colonial Troops in white dress uniforms (Genina, 1936)
Colonial troops or colonial army refers to various military units recruited from, or used as garrison troops in, colonial territories.
Call-up ad inviting citizens to enlist in French Colonial Forces, after colonies of North Africa (Algeria, Tunisia) had been reconquered by the Allies in World War II.
A Punjabi sepoy of the British Indian Army in 1910
Locally recruited riflemen of the French Colonial Army in Indochina, 1884
Force Publique soldiers in the Belgian Congo, late 1940s.