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Что (кто) такое Militia - определение

POLICE FORCE IN USSR AND SOME OTHER COUNTRIES
Miliziya; Militsia; Milicja; Militsioner; Miliţia; Militia (police); Milicija; Милиција; Militia (Police); Soviet police; Soviet Militia; Soviet police force
  • Dacia 1310]] from 1982. This is one of the examples of Eastern European adaptations of this name.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina]], 1985.
  • Moscow Militsiya]] Ford Focus.
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  • Shoulder patch of Internal Troops, Moscow District
  • Countries in which the civilian police is now called ''militsiya''}}
  • Milicja]]" [[FSC Star]] vehicle from the early 1980s and a broken [[Gdańsk Shipyard]] gate fragment on display at the [[European Solidarity Centre]] in [[Gdańsk]].
  • A Russian [[GAI]] inspector with a [[radar gun]] on the side of [[MKAD]]
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  • [[ODON]] shoulder patch
  • Russian Police]].
  • Lada 2106]] belonging to the Armenian State Automobile Inspection parked on a street in [[Yerevan]], June 2007.
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  • Soviet ''militsiya'' officer's cap cockade (service/parade version).

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  • 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
n. to call out, mobilize the militia
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
·noun Military service; warfare.
II. Militia ·noun In the widest sense, the whole military force of a nation, including both those engaged in military service as a business, and those competent and available for such service; specifically, the body of citizens enrolled for military instruction and discipline, but not subject to be called into actual service except in emergencies.
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
n.
Trainband.

Википедия

Militsiya

Militsiya (Russian: милиция, IPA: [mʲɪˈlʲitsɨjə]) was the name of the police forces in the Soviet Union (until 1991) and in several Eastern Bloc countries (1945–1992), as well as in the non-aligned SFR Yugoslavia (1945–1992). The term continues in common and sometimes official usage in some of the individual former Soviet republics such as Belarus, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as in the partially recognised or unrecognised republics of Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Transnistria, DNR and LNR.

Примеры употребления для Militia
1. It said 25 other militia members or supporters of militia leader Emzar Kvistiani had been seized.
2. Rivalry also runs strong between those militia fighters and the militia of Moqtada Sadr, a Shiite cleric.
3. "Islamic militia have entered the town and the warlord militia have defected," Mohamed Abdi, a Jowhar resident, told Reuters.
4. Tehran claims the former militia leader and his Lebanese Forces militia kidnapped the diplomats and delivered them to Israel.
5. This leaves many regions open to influence by militia commanders, drug traffickers or insurgents, especially the revived Taliban militia.