- draw from. When
acting independently,
militias are
generally unable to hold
ground against regular forces.
Militias commonly support regular troops by skirmishing...
-
Federation (FAI). The CNT
militias replaced clandestine defense committees instituted earlier. As the war progressed, the
militias were
progressively dissolved...
- "
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...
-
loosely organised militia groups collectively known as the
Pyusawhti emerged.
These militias,
officially called People's
militias, were
formed by supporters...
-
militias often enjoy the
support of
local politicians. In 2006, the drug
trafficking network Comando Vermelho started a
conflict against the
militias...
-
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...
-
Russian separatist forces in Ukraine,
primarily the People's
Militias of the
Donetsk People's
Republic (DPR) and the
Luhansk People's
Republic (LPR), were...
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politics and
establishing connections with
local militias.
Another group consists of
local militias, or
armed civilians,
often recruited from
former soldiers...
- The
Christian militias in Iraq and
Syria are
predominantly ****yrian
militias that have been
formed since the
start of the
Syrian Civil War and the War...
-
February 21, 1948,
these units were
renamed Dělnické
milice (Worker's
Militias). The
militias were
hastily equipped and set on
alert during the
communist takeover...