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  2. Minutemen - Wikipedia

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    The militia and minutemen companies still were organized by town and trained typically as an entire unit in each town two to four times a year with the Minutemen receiving extra training. From the end of the French and Indian War , this was normal during peacetime but, in the 1770s, as friction with The Crown increased and the possibility of ...

  3. Minutemen (anti-Communist organization) - Wikipedia

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    The Minutemen was an anti-communist, nativist militia organization formed in the United States in the early 1960s. The founder and head of the group was Robert DePugh, a biochemist from Norborne, Missouri. The Minutemen organized themselves into small cells and stockpiled weapons for an anticipated counter-revolution.

  4. New York Militia TM New York [12] New York Mutual Assistance Group New York [12] New Mexico Civil Guard: New Mexico [18] [19] [20] The Last Militia Ohio [12] Ohio Irregulars Ohio [12] Ohio Valley Minutemen Citizen's Volunteer Militia Ohio [12] West Ohio Minutemen Ohio [12] Appalachian Associators Pennsylvania [12] Iron City Citizen's Response ...

  5. Minutemen (Missouri Secessionist Paramilitaries) - Wikipedia

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    Missouri Minute Men secession cockade, Missouri State Museum The Minutemen was a secessionist paramilitary organization in St. Louis, Missouri in the early months of 1861. . Many members joined the 2nd Regiment of the Missouri Volunteer Militia, and after May 10, 1861 the Missouri State Guard or the Confederate States Ar

  6. Alexander Lillington - Wikipedia

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    Map depicting movements toward Moore's Creek Bridge: A: Caswell's movement B: MacDonald's movement C: Lillington and Ashe's movement D: Moore's movement . He was commissioned as a colonel/commandant over the Wilmington District Minutemen battalion in August 1775. [4] He led this battalion at the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge on February 27 ...

  7. Donald Trump’s mass pardon of 1,500 January 6 participants, including the leaders of the Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys, has reinvigorated a weakened U.S. militia movement and empowered white ...

  8. Minuteman Project - Wikipedia

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    The Minuteman Project is an organization which was founded in the United States in August 2004 [1] by a group of private individuals who sought to extrajudicially monitor the United States–Mexico border's flow of illegal immigrants. [2]

  9. Under pressure after the Capitol riot, self-styled militias ...

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    One pro-miltia group pivoted to selling anti-vaxx t-shirts on Facebook, until Insider alerted the site and the 500,000-strong page was pulled.