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
After the surrender of Fort Sumter, President Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers. He requested that each of them serve for three months.
Abraham Lincoln served in the Illinois Militia for a brief period during the Black Hawk War in 1832. He was enlisted for approximately three months, from April to July, and held the rank of captain. His service was marked by limited active engagement, and he did not see significant combat during this time.
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In the USA it was President Roosevelt. After the death of Franklin Roosevelt, it was Harry Truman.
President Lincoln
President Lincoln
I think it was Lincoln. beep bop
The Militia Act of 1862 gave the President the power to draft 300,000 militiamen for up to 9 months. The threat of a draft was hoped to increase enlistments.
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Lincoln was a member of the Illinois state militia for three months in 1832, he led a militia contingent in the Black Hawk War, but did not fight in a battle.
the president that got shot after 5 months is James A. Garfield
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Zachary Taylor was President for approximately 16 months before he died in office.
As of May 2012, Obama has been President for 40 months.
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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