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Wat (wie) is 1st Nebraska Militia - definitie


1st Nebraska Militia         
The 1st Nebraska Militia was a temporary military force mobilized by Territorial Governor Alvin Saunders in August, 1864 during the Indian uprising of 1864 which threatened travelers on the Overland Trail and settlers on the frontier. The 1st Nebraska Militia reinforced the 7th Iowa Cavalry Regiment, which had previously been deployed and had constructed Fort McPherson near present-day North Platte, Nebraska, and the 1st Nebraska Veteran Cavalry Regiment.
Militia (Great Britain)         
PRINCIPAL MILITARY RESERVE FORCES OF THE KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN DURING THE 18TH CENTURY
Militia Act 1709; Militia Act 1797; 55th Aberdeenshire Militia; Militia of Great Britain; Militia Act of 1793; Irish Militia; Militia Act 1700
The Militia of Great Britain were the principal military reserve forces of the Kingdom of Great Britain during the 18th century.
Militia Acts of 1792         
PAIR OF STATUTES ENACTED BY THE SECOND UNITED STATES CONGRESS IN 1792
Militia Law of 1792; The First National Conscription Act; Uniform Militia Act; Militia Act of 1792; Uniform Militia Act of 1792; Second militia act; Militia Act of 1795
Two Militia Acts were enacted by the 2nd United States Congress in 1792 that provided for the organization of militias and empowered the President of the United States to take command of the state militias in times of imminent invasion or insurrection.