everything depends I guess..
In our campaign we had a faction called MilGov ASIA - in lack of a better name for it - it was the remnants of all the overseas personell and their families/campfollowers from the multitude of postings overseas that had some of them - come together in sort of an umbrellla unit that coordinated a push to evacuate to the west coast -and the invasion of said coast .
In this campaign , interamarriage with the local population and the sheer power of the US military presence had made strange constallations politically , with some US troops as second generation exiles now fighting for a land they had never put foot on .
Also local govs were to some extent reliant on the power of the Yanks to uphold the balance of power in the specific region.
Specifically the Koreans and parts of Japan were aligned with the MilGov faction and supplied them with commodities in exchange for continued military support .
Some units were hodgepodges of nationalities that had sworn allegiance and signed the articles to join.
The relatively sudden mass exodus was not appreciated by all , and in some cases units chose to stay in cantonment and carry on as more or less a colony or a Diadochtian fief you might say ,like Ptolomayan Egypt .
( a powerful faction or elite of foreigners that impose their rule on the native population with a distinct cultural difference -and then over time slowly melding to something inbetween the two ).
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