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militiaBody of civilian soldiers, usually with some military training, who are on call in emergencies, distinct from professional soldiers. In Switzerland, the militia is the national defence force, and every able-bodied man is liable for service in it. In the UK the Territorial Army and in the USA the National Guard have supplanted earlier voluntary militias.
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| Whites found that the most effective forces for doing so were not conventional regular armies but increasingly specialized and effective citizen-soldier volunteers, whether as rangers (or raiders) under colonial or state authority or as scalp hunters who collected bounties for killing. The last few citizen-soldiers from the Cottage Grove-based 2nd Battalion, 162nd Infantry Regiment, returned home Tuesday from the Gulf Coast, where they spent the past three weeks aiding in the recovery effort following Hurricane Katrina and later Hurricane Rita. By late May 1917, less than a year after the citizen-Soldier cavalrymen became National Guard artillerymen, they were well on their way to mastering the latest Field Artillery equipment and tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs). |
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