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Qué (quién) es militiaman$49028$ - definición

AMERICAN PHILANTHROPIST, POLITICIAN, AND AUTHOR 1792-1849
Theodore Lyman (militiaman)
  • Grave of Theodore Lyman, Mt. Auburn Cemetery

The Falling Soldier         
  • Cerro Muriano]], September 5, 1936''
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  • "Freedom is not Free", a sculpture by [[Yigal Tumarkin]], located in [[Netanya]], [[Israel]].
PHOTOGRAPH BY ROBERT CAPA
Falling Soldier; Loyalist Militiaman at the Moment of Death, Cerro Muriano, September 5, 1936; Loyalist Militiaman at the Moment of Death; Death of a loyalist soldier; The Death of the Loyalist Soldier
The Falling Soldier (full title: Loyalist Militiaman at the Moment of Death, Cerro Muriano, September 5, 1936) is a black and white photograph by Robert Capa, claimed to have been taken on Saturday, September 5, 1936. It was said to depict the death of a Republican Iberian Federation of Libertarian Youth (FIJL) soldier, during the Battle of Cerro Muriano in the Spanish Civil War.
Militia         
  • 13th Royal Regiment]], Canadian Militia, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, in 1915
  • irregular militia]] formed in the late 19th and early 20th century to defend Armenian villages.
  • [[Republikanischer Schutzbund]] was an [[Austria]]n militia formed in 1923, one of several militias formed in post-[[World War I]] Austria.
  • The [[Volkssturm]] was a national militia formed by [[Nazi Germany]] in the last months of [[World War II]].
  • A mounted [[Janjaweed]] militiaman. The Janjaweed are a militia operating in western [[Sudan]] and eastern [[Chad]].
  • Home Guard]] during the Golden Coyote training exercise.
  • Hashomer in 1909
  • Members of the [[Norwegian Home Guard]].
  • Castle Islands Fortifications]] with their garrisons of militia infantry and volunteer artillery.
  • The [[Lützow Free Corps]] during the [[Napoleonic Wars]]. During the Napoleonic Wars, the [[Freikorps]] referred to volunteer forces that fought against the French.
  • Members of the [[Latvian National Guard]] during a training exercise. The Guard was created in 1991 as a voluntary military self-defense force.
  • Members of the [[United States National Guard]] undergoing self-defense training. The force was created in 1903 as an organized militia.
  • Uniformed American militiamen during the American Civil War.
  • Canadian militia units during the War of 1812]].
  • Basic orientation for the [[Texas State Guard]]. The Guard is a [[state defense force]], military units under the sole authority of the state government.
  • A non-commissioned officer of the [[Royal Militia of the Island of Jersey]]. The unit is one of two regiments in the Territorial Army that maintain their militia designation.
  • auxiliary]] to the [[Sri Lanka Police]].
  • Uniforms of the [[Canadian Militia]] in 1898. The force included the [[Permanent Active Militia]], a full-time professional land force which became the [[Canadian Army]] in 1940.
  • A review of the [[Northampton Militia]]. Formed in 1763, its men were selected by ballot to serve for a period of time.
  • Whites]] in the [[Finnish Civil War]].
  • Territorial Army]] during World War II. The reserve force was formed after the militias were reorganized in 1907.
  • Armed Constabulary]] shot during the [[New Zealand Wars]]. The Constabulary was a law enforcement agency and a militia until it was reoriented into a police force in 1886.
  • Banner of [[Saint Petersburg]] militia from [[Napoleon]]'s invasion of Russia.
GENERALLY REFERS TO AN ARMY OR OTHER FIGHTING FORCE THAT IS COMPOSED OF NON-PROFESSIONAL FIGHTERS
Militia group; Militia groups; Militiaman; Militiamen; Militias; Citizen army; Defensive militia; Citizen soldier; Armed militia; Citizens' Militia; Citizen-soldier; State militia; Militia system; Milita; Citizen Army; Private militia; Miltia; Militia regiment
A militia () is generally an army or some other fighting organization of non-professional soldiers, citizens of a country, or subjects of a state, who may perform military service during a time of need, as opposed to a professional force of regular, full-time military personnel; or, historically, to members of a warrior-nobility class (e.g.
militia         
  • 13th Royal Regiment]], Canadian Militia, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, in 1915
  • irregular militia]] formed in the late 19th and early 20th century to defend Armenian villages.
  • [[Republikanischer Schutzbund]] was an [[Austria]]n militia formed in 1923, one of several militias formed in post-[[World War I]] Austria.
  • The [[Volkssturm]] was a national militia formed by [[Nazi Germany]] in the last months of [[World War II]].
  • A mounted [[Janjaweed]] militiaman. The Janjaweed are a militia operating in western [[Sudan]] and eastern [[Chad]].
  • Home Guard]] during the Golden Coyote training exercise.
  • Hashomer in 1909
  • Members of the [[Norwegian Home Guard]].
  • Castle Islands Fortifications]] with their garrisons of militia infantry and volunteer artillery.
  • The [[Lützow Free Corps]] during the [[Napoleonic Wars]]. During the Napoleonic Wars, the [[Freikorps]] referred to volunteer forces that fought against the French.
  • Members of the [[Latvian National Guard]] during a training exercise. The Guard was created in 1991 as a voluntary military self-defense force.
  • Members of the [[United States National Guard]] undergoing self-defense training. The force was created in 1903 as an organized militia.
  • Uniformed American militiamen during the American Civil War.
  • Canadian militia units during the War of 1812]].
  • Basic orientation for the [[Texas State Guard]]. The Guard is a [[state defense force]], military units under the sole authority of the state government.
  • A non-commissioned officer of the [[Royal Militia of the Island of Jersey]]. The unit is one of two regiments in the Territorial Army that maintain their militia designation.
  • auxiliary]] to the [[Sri Lanka Police]].
  • Uniforms of the [[Canadian Militia]] in 1898. The force included the [[Permanent Active Militia]], a full-time professional land force which became the [[Canadian Army]] in 1940.
  • A review of the [[Northampton Militia]]. Formed in 1763, its men were selected by ballot to serve for a period of time.
  • Whites]] in the [[Finnish Civil War]].
  • Territorial Army]] during World War II. The reserve force was formed after the militias were reorganized in 1907.
  • Armed Constabulary]] shot during the [[New Zealand Wars]]. The Constabulary was a law enforcement agency and a militia until it was reoriented into a police force in 1886.
  • Banner of [[Saint Petersburg]] militia from [[Napoleon]]'s invasion of Russia.
GENERALLY REFERS TO AN ARMY OR OTHER FIGHTING FORCE THAT IS COMPOSED OF NON-PROFESSIONAL FIGHTERS
Militia group; Militia groups; Militiaman; Militiamen; Militias; Citizen army; Defensive militia; Citizen soldier; Armed militia; Citizens' Militia; Citizen-soldier; State militia; Militia system; Milita; Citizen Army; Private militia; Miltia; Militia regiment
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Wikipedia

Theodore Lyman II

Theodore Lyman II (September 20, 1792 – July 18, 1849) was an American philanthropist, politician, and author, born in Boston, the son of Theodore Lyman and Lydia Pickering Williams. He graduated from Harvard in 1810, visited Europe (1812–14), studied law, and with Edward Everett, revisited Europe in 1817–19. From 1819 to 1822 he was an aide to John Brooks, the Governor of Massachusetts. He became brigadier general of militia in 1823, and from 1820 to 1825 he served in the State Legislature,