Minute-man
They were called Commitee of Safety
MMG
The men who trained to fight the British at a moment's notice were called "Minutemen." They were colonial militia members during the American Revolutionary War, prepared to respond quickly to threats. The term reflects their readiness to mobilize at a moment's notice to defend their communities against British forces. Minutemen played a crucial role in early battles, such as those at Lexington and Concord.
Regulars is a term that refers to professional soldiers. The Americans were defending their land with volunteer soldiers or what is called "militia" and became known as "Minute Men"---because they were ready to fight at a minutes' notice.
It is when you are called by the German soldiers and you have to go to see them and if you were Jewish they would kill you or send you to a concentration camp. Many of these people that were called up were never seen again.
They were called Commitee of Safety
Minute Men
Minute-man
They were called Commitee of Safety
They were called the "Minute Men"
Yes, but only at specific times as designated by their commanding officers in Afghanistan and those times are subject to change at a moment's notice.
be ready at a moment's notice
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Art Lange has written: 'Moment's Notice'
Senpai is busy at the moment. Leave a message after the beep.
Because they could be ready to fight with short notice, i.e. in mere minutes.
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