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  2. Texas Militia - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Militia are the militia forces of the State of Texas. It currently consists of the Texas Army National Guard, Texas Air National Guard, and Texas State Guard. [1] It is administered by the Texas Military Department under command of the Texas Adjutant General. [2] Since 1846, the Texas Militia constitutes the entirety of the Texas ...

  3. Texas: Alamo Militia San Antonio: Golden Triangle Militia Groves: Orange: Texas Light Foot Militia Tyler: Texas State Militia Austin: Big Spring: Houston: Bell County Minutemen Bell County, Texas: Washington: Washington Light Foot Militia [D] Spokane County: West Virginia: Ohio Valley Minutemen Citizen's Volunteer Militia [E] Charleston ...

  4. List of conflicts involving the Texas Military - Wikipedia

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    The history of conflicts involving the Texas Military spans over two centuries, from 1823 to present, under the command authority (the ultimate source of lawful military orders) of four governments including the Texas governments (3), American government, Mexican government, and Confederate government.

  5. American militia movement - Wikipedia

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    The terrorist next door: The militia movement and the radical right (Macmillan, 2004). online; Mulloy, Darren. American extremism: History, politics and the militia movement (Routledge, 2004). online; Mulloy, Darren. "Conversing with the dead: The militia movement and American history." Journal of American Studies 38.3 (2004): 439-456. online

  6. Republic of Texas (group) - Wikipedia

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    Republic of Texas logo used on some group documents and Web sites. The Republic of Texas (and also known as Provisional Government of the Republic of Texas) is a general term for several organizations, some of which have been called militia groups, [1] [2] [3] that claim the annexation of Texas by the United States was illegal and that Texas remains an independent nation to this day but is ...

  7. Three Percenters - Wikipedia

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    The movement has been characterized as part of the broader patriot movement. [6] Founded in 2008, it was given impetus by the election of Barack Obama as president of the United States. [ 6 ] [ 14 ] Members believed that Obama's presidency would lead to increased government interference in the lives of individuals, and particularly stricter gun ...

  8. Texas Military Forces - Wikipedia

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    Texas Military Forces are inextricably linked and have served an integral role in the development, history, culture, and international reputation of Texas. [5] They were established with the Texian Militia in 1823 (thirteen years before the Republic of Texas and twenty-two years before the State of Texas) by Stephen Austin to defend the Old Three Hundred in the Colony of Texas.

  9. Not Fucking Around Coalition - Wikipedia

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    The Not Fucking Around Coalition (NFAC) is a black nationalist militia, part of the militia movement in the United States. The group advocates for black liberation and separatism. It has been described by news outlets as a "Black militia". [5] [6] It denies any connection to the Black Panther Party or Black Lives Matter. [7]