Daniel Morgan was a patriot from Virginia who formed a militia of marksmen who were known as "Morgan's Riflemen".
The colonial militia consisted of ordinary citizens who served as soldiers. A governor is normally the commander of his state militia or National Guard. The federal government has had clashes with various paramilitary militia groups.
In 1862, Congress introduced a militia law that required states to use conscription, which is the drafting of people for military services.
The colonial militia was loosely organized. Often men had to use their own weapons and buy the ammunition using their own funds. The men often went home to tend to business and would fight when convenient for them.
guerrilla is a military warfare that most militias use. militia is groups of people armed with guns The american revolution is a good example of guerrilla warfare and militias Militants are like a basic trained soldier that would only take 2-4 months to train rather 8-12 months plus advanced training So in short terms...No guerrilla and militia is not the same thing
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As a lieutenant-colonel in the Norfolk militia he was obliged to take part in the military exercises of the neighborhood and to muster troops.
Militia is civil soldiers. militia helps army when required.
Most of the continental army was made up of militia until they were trained in Valley Forge.
The colonial militia consisted of ordinary citizens who served as soldiers. A governor is normally the commander of his state militia or National Guard. The federal government has had clashes with various paramilitary militia groups.
He had been contacted by the underground. They militia was contacted by Paul Revere.
"How do you use Mesozoic era in a sentence." Is a sentence using the words.
Yes, this is a sentence with the words "has" and "an".
He had not thought of that.
You may call him a patriot but I prefer the name turncoat, he deserted us and joined the other side.
Use punchy, single-syllable words, and keep the sentence short.
Which sentence is correct? How you use your words matter. Or How you use your words matters.
no