Yes. About 400,000 Swiss men are legally part of the militia, and every 2 years have to "go off and play soldiers", as one citizen described the Army Training. There is plenty of opposition to this and there have been many political debates, votes, referendums and arguments over whether there should be a militia, but change has never happened.
The synonym for "militia" is "army".
A body of citizen soilders is called a militia! A body of citizen soilders is called a militia!
The Poolesville Militia is currently commanded by Daniel Kator, formerly Colonel but now Commander of the Militia because of a reorginization of the militia rank structure. www.pvillemilitia.bravehost.com will give you more information about the Poolesville Militia.
Militia is a noun.
militia
Militia is civil soldiers. militia helps army when required.
Massachusetts Militia
The synonym for "militia" is "army".
A body of citizen soilders is called a militia! A body of citizen soilders is called a militia!
No. The Illinois Militia is a private organization. The ING is a state militia, but is in no way associated with the "Illinois Militia."
The Poolesville Militia is currently commanded by Daniel Kator, formerly Colonel but now Commander of the Militia because of a reorginization of the militia rank structure. www.pvillemilitia.bravehost.com will give you more information about the Poolesville Militia.
Beats Militia are from London, England
Militia is a noun.
A professional soldier that hires his or her services is known as a mercenary. An army group of such volunteer soldiers would be mercenaries.
The militia was called into service to repel the attacking army. The Minutemen were the early militia for the colonists.
The militia were called out to help the police.
Rutland Militia was created in 1759.