The president is called "The Commander in Chief," the supreme commander of the armed forces.
Benedict Arnold commanded the Massachusetts militia at the start of the Revolutionary War.
None. Militias are separate from regular forces.
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The president is commander-in-chief of all federal military forces. He commands the national guard made of state militias whenever they are called up to federal duty but not otherwise. Some states have what amount to military units that are not part of the federal national guard and are not subject to call up into the US army.
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American militia and troops were poorly trained and inexperienced
Militia are state reserve forces. Regular Army are active duty soldiers.
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American militia and troops were poorly trained and inexperienced
American militia and troops were poorly trained and inexperienced
A soldier is part of the armed forces. the armed forces are, well, you know, a giant "constellation". A militia man, however, is just part of a "neighborhood army". Militias were used in the Revolutionary War to fight against the Lobster, Redcoats, British, however you want to say it. Militia men were also called "Minutemen", because they were ready to fight "In a minute of preparation."
Benedict Arnold commanded the Massachusetts militia at the start of the Revolutionary War.
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According to Article II, Section 2, Clause 1 of the U.S. Constitution, the President is the Commander in Chief of every state militia.
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The Athenian militia defeated the the Persian forces of Darius I.
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