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: a body of citizens organized for military service. 2. : the whole body of able-bodied male citizens declared by law as being subject to call to military service. 3. : a private group of armed individuals that operates as a paramilitary force and is typically motivated by a political or religious ideology.
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Eine Milizarmee oder Volksheer sind Streitkräfte oder Teile von Streitkräften, die zum größten Teil oder vollständig erst im Bedarfsfall aus Wehrpflichtigen aufgestellt werden. Milizarmeen haben im Frieden meist nur sehr schwache Stäbe aus Rahmen-... Wikipedia
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A militia is generally an army or some other fighting organization of non-professional and/or part-time soldiers; citizens of a country, or subjects of a ...
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01.05.2024 · Militia, military organization of citizens with limited military training, which is available for emergency service, usually for local ...
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The militia of the United States, as defined by the U.S. Congress, has changed over time. During colonial America, all able-bodied men of a certain age ...
The Ohio Naval Militia (ONM) is an organized military unit that has been serving the State of Ohio and our nation since 1896. The unit serves under Ohio's ...
(b) A person who claims exemption because of religious belief is exempt from militia duty in a combatant capacity, if the conscientious holding of that belief ...
Militia definition: a body of citizens enrolled for military service, and called out periodically for drill but serving full time only in emergencies.
The Militia Act of 1792, Passed May 8, 1792, providing federal standards for the organization of the Militia. An ACT more effectually to provide for ...
15.05.2024 · MILITIA meaning: 1. a military force whose members are trained soldiers but who often have other jobs: 2. a…. Learn more.
On this date in 1636, the first militia regiments in North America were organized in Massachusetts. Based upon an order of the Massachusetts Bay Colony's ...