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In the early days, the militias of the various colonies formed the basis for the fight against the British. Some of those unites formed the core of the Continental Army, but as the war went on, the Continental Army acquired more significance. As the army held together and learned discipline through the winter of Valley Forge, it became the central corps to take the fight to the enemy, with various militia units joining in as time and proximity allowed. Eventually it was the Continental Army which forced the surrender of the British forces, with the help of the French expeditionary forces.
They were a part of the militia. In every colony except Pennsylvania, every male between 18 and 60 was part of the militia. He had to provide himself with a weapon and equipment, and muster several times a year for drills. In the New England states, as tensions grew in the year or two before the Revolution started, militia units began forming "minute companies", of young, strong men, who were to be prepared to drop whatever they were doing and hurry to the militia rallying point agreed to before hand, at a minutes notice.
Einsatzgruppen (Special-operation units) were SS paramilitary death squads that took part in the systematic killing of mostly civilians, including: Jews, communists, intellectuals, and others.
George Washington achieved the rank of colonel during the French and Indian War. He served as a commander of the Virginia Regiment, which was one of the provincial militia units raised by the British colonial government.
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The militia were comprised of small groups of local men. Most militia units in Colonial America never fought in any war.
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Second Line Troops are normally Military Reserve units.It can be also employed to Militia units.
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The name of the battalion that was formed from the Basque units at the Normandy landing and the liberation of Paris was Guernica Battalion.
One of the Northern militia units at First Bull Run, trying to copy the French-Moroccan regiments with colourful, exotic uniforms.
Yeomanry refers to a British volunteer cavalry force that was traditionally composed of land-owning individuals who provided their own horses. It originated in the late 18th century and served as a reserve force for the regular army. Today, Yeomanry regiments continue to exist within the British Army Reserve, providing support to the regular army in a variety of roles.