Volunteer Army (Poland)

The Volunteer Army (Armia Ochotnicza) was a military formation of the Polish Army, created at the height of the Polish-Soviet War. It was formed by the Council of National Defense on July 1, 1920. Composed entirely of volunteers, the formation did not enter combat as a single entity. Instead, its regiments were attached to other armies or used to replenish the manpower of battle-weary divisions. The army was commanded by Gen. Józef Haller.

By the end of September 1920 105,714 men volunteered for service. Out of them 16 regiments of infantry and seven of cavalry were created, in addition to other units. Out of infantry regiments only six took part in actual combat, the rest were used as reserves. Following the armistice most of the volunteers were demobilised.