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  2. 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.

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  4. 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 ...

  5. Minutemen (Missouri Secessionist Paramilitaries) - Wikipedia

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    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 Army.

  6. Minuteman Civil Defense Corps - Wikipedia

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    April 1, 2005, the group renaming the group Minuteman Civil Defense Corps was a militia organization concerned with border security that invokes the image of Revolutionary War militiamen and traces his motivation to "protect the american borders",ready at a moment's notice to fight for America's freedom.

  7. Lexington Alarm - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the call to arms was to have militias in five colonies rally to support the minutemen of the Massachusetts militia. Map of Boston Post Roads , 1914 Dispatch that went though New York and later on to Baltimore , arriving there on April 26.

  8. American militia movement - Wikipedia

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    The militia movement is a right-wing movement that arose following controversial standoffs in the 1990s. It inherited paramilitary traditions of earlier groups, especially the conspiratorial, anti-government Posse Comitatus. The militia movement claims that militia groups are sanctioned by law but uncontrolled by government; in fact, they are ...

  9. 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.