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Militia


 

A militia is a group of citizens organized to provide paramilitary service. The word can have four slightly different meanings:

References

  • Mack Tanner ARMED-CITIZEN SOLUTION TO CRIME IN THE STREETS: So Many Criminals, So Few Bullets. ISBN 0873648064
  • Gary Allen, Larry Abraham, Senator John G. Schmitz, 1976 None Dare Call it Conspiracy Concord Press
  • John A. Stormer 1968 The Death of a Nation Liberty Bell Press
  • John A Stormer 1964 None Dare Call it Treason Liberty Bell Press
  • G. Edward Griffith July 1964The Fearful Master: A second look at the United Nations Western Islands Publishing
  • Holly Sklar 1980 Trilateralism Boston: South End Press
  • David M. Kirkham 1993 The New World Order: In Historical Perspective Wyoming: High Plains Publishing Company
  • Jim Keith 1994 Black Helicopters Over America: Strike Force for the New World Order. Illuminet Press
  • Leonard C. Lewin 1967 Report From Iron Mountain: On the Possibilty and Desirability of Peace Dial Press
  • Samuel J. NewlandThe Pennsylvania militia: Defending the Commonwealth and the nation, 1669-1870 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Military and Veterans Affairs (2002)
  • Larry Pratt Safeguarding Liberty: The Constitution and Citizens MilitiasLegacy Communications (May, 1995)
  • Stern, Kenneth S. 1996. A Force Upon the Plain: The American Militia Movement and the Politics of Hate. New York: Simon & Schuster.
  • Gibson, James William. 1994. Warrior Dreams: Paramilitary Culture in Post-Viet Nam America. New York: Hill and Wang.
  • Gibson, James William. 1997. "Is the Apocalypse Coming? Paramilitary Culture after the Cold War." The Year 2000: Essays on the End, ed. Charles B. Strozier and Michael Flynn. New York: New York University Press.
  • Levitas, Daniel. 2002. The Terrorist Next Door: The Militia Movement and the Radical Right. New York: St. Martin's.
  • US Department of Justice Memorandum on the meaning of the 2nd Amendment. August 24th, 2004
  • Militia Act of 1792
  • Militia Act of 1903
  • National Defense Act of 1916
  • National Guard Mobilization Act of 1933
  • Total Force Policy of 1973