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  2. Minutemen - Wikipedia

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    The minutemen were among the first to fight in the American Revolution. Their teams constituted about a quarter of the entire militia. They were generally younger, more mobile, and provided with weapons and arms by the local governments. They were still part of the overall militia regimental organizations in the New England Colonies. [3]

  3. Minutemen (anti-Communist organization) - Wikipedia

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    The Minutemen organized themselves into small cells and stockpiled weapons for an anticipated counter-revolution. It had an estimated 12,000 members in 1961. [1] DePugh published a 10-page pamphlet on guerrilla warfare via the Minutemen in 1961. [2] The Minutemen's newsletter was called On Target. He was a founder of the Patriotic Party in 1966 ...

  4. Battles of Lexington and Concord - Wikipedia

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    Five full companies of Minutemen and five more of militia from Acton, Concord, Bedford and Lincoln occupied this hill as more groups of men streamed in, totaling at least 400 against Captain Laurie's light infantry companies, a force totaling 90–95 men. Barrett ordered the Massachusetts men to form one long line two abreast on the highway ...

  5. The Minute Man - Wikipedia

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    Minutemen or Minute Companies were a part of the militia of the Province of Massachusetts Bay. The name minutemen comes from the idea that they would be ready to fight with a minute's notice. [ 1 ] The force was created in response to the Massachusetts militia's failure to respond to the Powder Alarm in September 1774. [ 2 ]

  6. Wide Awakes - Wikipedia

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    [16] The Minutemen were expected "to form an armed body of men... whose duty is to arm, equip and drill, and be ready for any emergency that may arise in the present perilous position of Southern States." [17] The fear of the Wide Awakes resulted in Minutemen companies forming all over the South. Like their enemy, they too held torch rallies ...

  7. Robert DePugh - Wikipedia

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    The Minutemen's newsletter was called On Target. He was a founder of the Patriotic Party in 1966. [7] In 1966, DePugh was arrested on federal weapons charges, which were later dismissed. [8] Their offices were bombed in 1967, [9] and DePugh resigned from the Minutemen in 1967.

  8. Culpeper Minutemen - Wikipedia

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    In 1860, the Culpeper Minutemen were formed under the same oak tree where the 1775 Minutemen had organized. They also carried the same rattlesnake flag. The unit became part of Company B, 13th Virginia Infantry and served in the Confederate States Army for the duration of the American Civil War. [citation needed]

  9. Minutemen (Missouri Secessionist Paramilitaries) - Wikipedia

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    In the immediate aftermath the Minutemen headquarters in the Berthold Mansion was searched and shuttered by Federal forces. The Minutemen who had been captured at Camp Jackson (about 50% of the militiamen had escaped the Federal forces) were briefly detained at the St. Louis Arsenal. All members gave their oath not to take up arms against the ...