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  2. Missouri Citizens Militia - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri Citizens Militia was founded in 2010 by Aaron Penberthy. [2] The Missouri Citizens Militia is distinct from the state's National Guard and state defense force in that it is not associated with or funded by the state or federal governments. In 2017, MCM general officer Jeremy Decker denied they were an anti-government militia. [3]

  3. Citizens Militia of Mississippi Batesville: Carroll County: Missouri: 417 Second Amendment Militia [30] Hartville: Missouri Citizens Militia [D] Washington County: Missouri Militia [D] Joplin: Kansas City: Springfield: St. Joseph: New Hampshire: Patriot Mutual Assistance Group Rindge: New York: New York Lightfoot Militia [31] [32] [33] Delaware ...

  4. American militia movement - Wikipedia

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    Conceptually, a citizen's militia has been defined as a constitutionalist private army meeting regularly to practice combat skills and discuss weapons. The militia is defined as social groups practice "skills within a distinct territory, are not always anti-government, and have some opinions regarding use of terrorism to further militia goals."

  5. Three Percenters of Missouri militia group adopts portion of ...

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    Missouri started its Adopt-a-Highway program in 1987. Now, more than 5,300 groups with over 50,000 volunteers work to keep about 6,400 miles of Missouri highways clean, Horn said. Show comments

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  7. List of paramilitary organizations - Wikipedia

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    Various unorganized non-governmental Militia organizations in the United States (that are not associated with the U.S. military, law enforcement agencies, nor state defense forces in any way). There are many others totaling at around 334 unorganized militia groups as of 2011 [32] 3 Percenters; Arizona Border Recon; Hutaree; Idaho Light Foot Militia

  8. Missouri State Defense Force - Wikipedia

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    The state of Missouri authorized and created state defense forces during each of the world wars.As a response to the United States' entrance into World War I, the United States Congress passed the Home Guard Act of 1917, which allowed the states to create home guards, which could receive surplus weaponry from the federal government. [3]

  9. 138th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 138th Infantry Regiment traces its lineage from the St. Louis Greys, a volunteer militia company organized in 1832 and the first militia regiment of Missouri. The company's first combat action was during the Mexican War while serving with the St. Louis Legion, a battalion-sized element composed of independent St. Louis-area companies.