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  2. Minutemen - Wikipedia

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    The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps was a militant anti-Mexican immigrants volunteer group formed in 2005. The Minuteman Project is a 2004 organization that opposes Mexican immigration to US. Minutemen are also featured in 2010 strategic video game Civilization V by Firaxis.

  3. Bertrand Comparet - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, Comparet handled the defense of Dennis Patrick Mower, another Minuteman member and a minister [clarification needed] who stood trial on charges related to the illegal transfer of an automatic weapon. [13]

  4. John Hull (merchant) - Wikipedia

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    John Hull was born on December 18, 1624, in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England, [1] the son of blacksmith Robert Hull and Elizabeth Storer. [2] [3] At age eleven, he immigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony with his father, mother, and half-brother Richard Storer, [1] departing Bristol on September 28, 1635, and arriving in Boston on November 7. [4]

  5. Minutemen (band) - Wikipedia

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    Minutemen were an American punk rock band formed in San Pedro, California, in 1980.Composed of guitarist/vocalist D. Boon, bassist/vocalist Mike Watt, and drummer George Hurley, Minutemen recorded four albums and eight EPs before Boon's death in an automobile accident in 1985; the band broke up shortly thereafter.

  6. John Parker (captain) - Wikipedia

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    A tablet marks the spot as the birthplace of a grandson, Theodore Parker, a Unitarian minister, transcendentalist and abolitionist who also donated two of Captain Parker's muskets to the state of Massachusetts; one the light musket/fowling-piece which he carried at Quebec and Lexington and a British musket that was captured at the Battle of ...

  7. Lexington Alarm - Wikipedia

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    The network that was created allowed for planning and execution of activities when the colonial assemblies and the Continental Congress were not in session. [4] Although the committees were not started as revolutionary endeavors, according E. D. Collins' Committees of Correspondence, "Its importance as a piece of revolutionary machinery can hardly be overestimated."

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  9. Edward N. Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hall remained in charge of Minuteman until August 1958, when Schriever relieved him. As the design problems were largely solved and the project moved into a new phase of testing and production, Schriever felt that the project required someone with greater administrative skills who could work more harmoniously with all the stakeholders involved ...