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What was a member of the colonial militia in the us war of independence called?

He was called a MinuteMan, because he was ready at a moments notice


When was Minuteman Project created?

Minuteman Project was created in 2005.


Why were some militia members known as minuteman?

Some militia members were known as minutemen because they were select members of the militia. They were given extra training and were ready to deploy at short notice.


What was the nickname for the colonial militia?

A single militiaman was a Minuteman


What is a Minuteman?

The LGM-30 Minuteman is a US land based intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). It is the first solid fuel instant response ballistic missile in the US arsenal, meaning it could be launched instantly at any time (unlike the liquid fueled ballistic missiles already in use when it was originally made that took 30 minutes or longer to fill with liquid fuel and oxidizer before they could be launched). It has three rocket stages and carried nuclear warhead(s).President Kennedy decided in early 1962 that we would field 1000 Minuteman missiles (an overwhelmingly large force considering that the previous Titan liquid fueled ICBM was only fielded 52 missiles) in clusters of underground silos, due to political pressure based on the incorrect perception that there was a "missile gap" where the USSR was believed to have more ICBMs than we did (Kennedy knew from CIA spy photos they did not but could not reveal this information to refute the "missile gap")It came in three different versions over time:1962 (Minuteman-I) carrying a single W56 thermonuclear warhead having a 1.2 megaton yield1965 (Minuteman-II) carrying a single W56 thermonuclear warhead having a 1.2 megaton yield1970 (Minuteman-III) carrying three W62 thermonuclear warheads each having a 170 kiloton yieldThe first Minuteman-I installation based at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Great Falls, MT was almost ready at the beginning of the Cuban Missile Crisis and was rushed to completion in case it was necessary to attack the USSR at that time. This frantic rush was found later to have produced so many errors that the entire facility had to be completely redone and it is questionable if it could have even been used had the Cuban Missile Crisis turned the cold war into a hot war.Later on the Minuteman-III the three W62 warheads were replaced with three W78 warheads each having a 335-350 kiloton yield then with a single W87 warhead having a 300 kiloton yield. The single W87 warhead itself was eventually improved to have a 475 kiloton yield.