- samurai). When
acting independently militias are
generally unable to hold
ground against regular forces;
militias commonly support regular troops by skirmishing...
- "
Militias at the Millennium: A test of Smelser's
theory of
collective behavior."
Pages 182–84 Weeber, S. C., & Rodeheaver, D. G. (2004).
Militias in...
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Pyusawhti militias (Burmese: ပျူစောထီးပြည်သူ့စစ်အဖွဲ့များ
Burmese pronunciation: [pjù.sɔ́.tʰí pjì.θu̼ sɪʔ.tæʔ.mjá]), also
spelt Pyu Saw Htee) are loosely...
-
militias often enjoy the
support of
local politicians. In 2006, the drug
trafficking network Comando Vermelho started a
conflict against the
militias...
- An
ongoing conflict between Brazilian militias,
organized criminal groups Comando Vermelho,
Amigos dos Amigos,
Terceiro Comando Puro and the Brazilian...
- age
range were
members of the
militia,
depending on each colony's rule.
Individual towns formed local independent militias for
their own defense. The year...
-
militias are
treated differently from
maritime state defense force units not
primarily composed of
reservists from the sea services.
Naval militias are...
- East
Timor independence referendum in 1999, pro-Indonesia
militias refers to
paramilitary militias in East
Timor that were
loyal to the
Indonesian government...
-
politics and
establishing connections with
local militias.
Another group consists of
local militias, or
armed civilians,
often recruited from
former soldiers...
-
establishment of
several pro-Iranian
militias affiliated with the
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps's Quds Force. The
militias were set up with the
purpose of...