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  • 121Nelson Battalion of Militia — Active 1845 Country New Zealand Branch Army Type Militia Garrison/HQ …

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  • 122Hillsborough District militia — The Hillsborough District militia was an administrative division of the North Carolina militia during the American Revolutionary War (1776 1783).At the outbreak of the Revolutionary War, the newly formed North Carolina government divided the… …

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  • 123Bermuda Militia 1612-1687 — Bermuda Militia 1612 1687. Militias under The Virginia Company, The Somers Isles Company, and The Crown, prior to the first Militia Act, of 1687.Spain had claimed the entirety of the New World, including Bermuda, for itself, and, not withstanding …

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  • 124David Bailey (militia officer) — David Bailey in an undated portrait. David Bailey was an American militia officer in the Illinois Militia who fought during the War of 1812 and the Black Hawk War, most notably serving at the Battle of Stillman s Run where he and Lt. Col. Major… …

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  • 125Stockbridge Militia — The Stockbridge Militia was a military unit from Stockbridge, Massachusetts which served in the American Revolutionary War. The militia was composed of American Indians, mostly Mahican, Wappani, and Munsee from the Stockbridge area. While most… …

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  • 126Chase's Regiment of Militia — Active 1776 80 Allegiance State of New Hampshire Type Infantry Part of New Hampshire Militia Engagements …

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  • 127Non-Permanent Active Militia — The Non Permanent Active Militia was the name of Canada s part time volunteer military force from the time of Confederation to 1940. The NPAM (also called the Militia though that term could also encompass the full time standing army known as the… …

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  • 128Rutland Militia — The Rutland Militia was a militia regiment in the United Kingdom from 1759 to 1860, when it was amalgamated into the Northampton and Rutland Militia.The regiment was formed at Oakham in 1759, and consisted of only two companies. In 1803 it was… …

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