In the United States, the militia (referred to in the 2nd Amendment) is called the National Guard. It is under the command of state governors and can be activated by the US president for active duty in times of need.
As of 2014, the militia is still referred to as the "militia." It is used to describe a group of citizen soldiers.
A body of citizen soilders is called a militia! A body of citizen soilders is called a militia!
The Poolesville Militia is currently commanded by Daniel Kator, formerly Colonel but now Commander of the Militia because of a reorginization of the militia rank structure. www.pvillemilitia.bravehost.com will give you more information about the Poolesville Militia.
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A militia is a volunteer army. I'm not sure which ones helped the Americans during the American Revolution, but i hope you know what a militia is now if you didn't know.
They were called the Minutemen
A body of citizen soilders is called a militia! A body of citizen soilders is called a militia!
The militia were called out to help the police.
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The militia was called into service to repel the attacking army. The Minutemen were the early militia for the colonists.
The Poolesville Militia is currently commanded by Daniel Kator, formerly Colonel but now Commander of the Militia because of a reorginization of the militia rank structure. www.pvillemilitia.bravehost.com will give you more information about the Poolesville Militia.
Militia
A citizen's army is called a militia
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Militia.
The answer is Militia.
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