Ye every state has two
Possibly the National Guard could be said to fulfill the militia function.
A couple of men who were militias were told to fight in the Revolutionary War. In the US, the militia is entirely voluntary.
Today, the state militia in the United States is primarily represented by the National Guard. The National Guard serves as a reserve military force that can be mobilized for federal missions or state emergencies, such as natural disasters or civil unrest. Each state maintains its own National Guard units, which operate under both state and federal authority. Additionally, some states may have other organized militia groups, but the National Guard is the most recognized and widely used state militia today.
In the U.S., it is "all able bodied males between the ages of 17 and 45" who are not in the organized militia. It is also a self-description of several local militia organizations in the U.S. See Section 311 of US Code Title 10. Also see the Militia Act of 1792 and the Militia Act of 1903.
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.
No- because it was during the Civil War, a Massachusetts State Militia Unit, comprised entirely of black troops, commanded by white officers. Segregation in the US Military was ended in 1947 by President Harry S Truman
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Yes it still does
Possibly the National Guard could be said to fulfill the militia function.
Ogers exist today. They're among us.
Slavery does not exist in the US today.
us army started with a militia
The militia advanced on us as we turned away and fled in terror.
"We were pinned down, enemies all around us. Then out of no where the militia came to aid."
Today any thorium reactor exist in USA.
A couple of men who were militias were told to fight in the Revolutionary War. In the US, the militia is entirely voluntary.
Yes. They do exist today (2014).