- Sam McCrory
Sam McCrory may refer to Sammy McCrory born 1924 , footballer for Ipswich Town and Northern Ireland Sam McCrory loyalist , gay rights activist and former UDA paramilitary nicknamed Skelly hndis Maccrory, Sam ... more details
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- David Fogel
Incoming links date February 2012 David Fogel may refer to David B. Fogel , American computer scientist Davy Fogel , Northern Irish paramilitary See also Fogel surname hndis Fogel, David ... more details
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- Milice (disambiguation)
The Milice was a Vichy French paramilitary organisation. Milice may also refer to the following places in Poland Milice, Opole Voivodeship south west Poland Milice, West Pomeranian Voivodeship north west Poland See also Militia geodis fr Milice homonymie ... more details
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- Alex Kerr
Alex Kerr may refer to Alex Kerr Japanologist born 1952 , American writer and Japanologist Alex Kerr loyalist , Northern Irish former loyalist paramilitary Alex Kerr footballer 1880 ? , Australian rules footballer hndis Kerr, Alex ... more details
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- Barasi Revolusi Nasional
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 The Barisan Revolusi Nasional BRN is a separatist movement based in northern Malaysia and operating in southern Thailand . The group was formed in 1960 and remains active. The group is divided into three main factions BRN Congress , led by Rosa Burako , is the military wing and the most active of the three groups, continuing to conduct military operations currently. BRN Coordinate is a political wing, involved in activities in Malaysia but not active in Thailand. BRN Uram is focused on political and religious activities and was previously led by Hajji Abdul Karim until his death. See also List of paramilitary groups Category Paramilitary organizations Paramilitary org stub ... more details
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- RLB-Präsident
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 RLB Pr sident , also known as Reichsluftschutzbund Pr sident or Pr sident der RLB , was a Nazi party paramilitary ranks Nazi paramilitary rank which was held by the supreme commander of the Reichsluftschutzbund . The position of RLB Pr sident was the highest Ranks and insignia of the Reichsluftschutzbund rank of the Reichsluftschutzbund and was also considered a senior ministerial position within the Ministry of Aviation Germany Aviation Ministry of the Nazi Germany government. The insignia for RLB Pr sident consisted of a white gold trimmed collar patch with three embroidered eagle s. A thick gold shoulder board was also worn. RLB Pr sident General der Flakartillerie Ludwig von Schr der 30 May 1939 30 May 1941 DEFAULTSORT Rlb Prasident Category Nazi paramilitary ranks Nazi stub ... more details
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- Kompanieführer
Unreferenced date December 2009 Kompanief hrer is a German paramilitary title that has existed since the First World War . Originally, the title of Kompanief hrer was held by the officer commanding an infantry company most often a Hauptmann or Oberleutnant . After the close of World War I, the title became the first of several officer ranks in the Freikorps . The last usage of Kompanief hrer , as a paramilitary title, was in 1944 and 1945 when the position was held by company commanders of Volkssturm units. Due to the titles use of the word F hrer , the title of Kompanief hrer is no longer employed in the modern day military of Germany . DEFAULTSORT Kompaniefuhrer Category Nazi paramilitary ranks Nazi stub ... more details
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- Rodobrana
Rodobrana literally Home Defense Nation s Defense was a Slovak paramilitary organization of the Slovak People s Party . The organization existed from 1923 to 1927 in Czechoslovakia , when the authorities ordered its dissolution, though many of its members continued to function in other party organizations. It was a predecessor of the Hlinka Guard . Further reading cite journal last Jelinek first Yeshayahu year 1971 title Storm Troopers in Slovakia The Rodobrana and the Hlinka Guard journal Journal of Contemporary History volume 6 issue 3 pages 97 119 jstor 259881 Category History of Slovakia Category Paramilitary organizations Category Military wings of political parties Slovakia stub Paramilitary org stub cs Rodobrana de Rodobrana es Rodobrana fr Rodobrana pl Rodobrana pt Rodobrana ru ... more details
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- Zugführer
Italic title Zugf hrer was a paramilitary title of Nazi Germany which is most often associated with the Volkssturm . Translated as Platoon Leader , a Zugf hrer of the Volkssturm would oversee a platoon sized formation of Volkssturmmann . The insignia for a Zugf hrer was that of two silver pips pinned on the bearer s collar, similar to the SS rank of Oberscharf hrer . There was no established uniform for the rank, other than any particular military or paramilitary uniform already used by the holder of the position. It should also be noted that Zugf hrer was a regular positional title used in both the Wehrmacht and the Waffen SS . Category Nazi paramilitary ranks Nazi stub ... more details
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- Bataillonsführer
Italic title Bataillonsf hrer is a German paramilitary title ref http dictionary.reverso.net german english Bataillonsf C3 BChrer Bataillonsf hrer , Reverso online Dictionary. Retrieved July 2011 ref that has existed since the First World War . Originally, the title of Bataillonsf hrer was held by the officer commanding an infantry battalion most often a Major . After the close of World War I , the title became one of several paramiltiary ranks in the Freikorps . The last usage of Bataillonsf hrer , as a paramilitary title, was in 1945 when the position was held by battalion commanders of Volkssturm units. References reflist Category Nazi paramilitary ranks Category Wehrmacht Nazi stub ... more details
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- Bajaur Scouts
The Bajaur Scouts are a paramilitary unit of Pakistan s Frontier Corps , recruited locally in Bajaur Agency and officered by regular Pakistani Army officers seconded for duty. ref Encyclopaedia of Afghanistan P. Bajpai, S. Ram 2002 2159 pages This time the tribesmen, plus the newly formed Bajaur Scouts a paramilitary unit locally recruited, but officered by regular Pakistani officers seconded for duty with the Frontier Corps , met the Afghans, who fought well at night, ... ref The Scouts were previously the Bajaur Levies , and served in the Bajaur, Swat, and Dir tribal areas. ref http books.google.com books?id YaQrAAAAYAAJ&dq 22Bajaur Scouts 22&q Bajaur Scouts ref References reflist Pakistan mil stub Category Paramilitary forces of Pakistan Category Bajaur Agency ... more details
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- Young Riflemen
Young Riflemen Lithuanian language Lithuanian Jaunieji auliai is a patriotism patriotic youth paramilitary organization in Lithuania . When date February 2011 There are various local units of this organization throughout the country. It accepts people from 12 to 18 years of age and is a subordinate to Lithuanian Riflemen Union with Young Riflemen making about 61 of the whole membership about 4 thousand of the union. Historically, the organization used to be more important during the interwar period, when it was almost ten times more numerous, however it was disbanded later under Soviet occupation. Organization organizes various sport activities, provides uniforms to its members, organizes camps, gives theoretical and practical in some units knowledge about the usage of weapons, helps disabled people and teaches the military history of Lithuania. Membership Members must be Lithuanian citizens. External links http www.sauliusajunga.lt index.php?option com content&task view&id 32&Itemid 52 Full rules and oaths of Lithuanians Riflemen s Category Youth organizations based in Lithuania Category Paramilitary organizations paramilitary org stub ... more details
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- Garda Muda Penegak Integrasi
Orphan date February 2009 The Garda Muda Penegak Integrasi English Youth guard for upholding integration , sometimes shortened to Gadapaksi , is an Indonesia n paramilitary group. ref http www.aph.gov.au Library pubs rp 1998 99 99rp21.htm Parliament Library of Australia The Future of East Timor Major Current Issues ref It is thought to have links with the Indonesian Special Forces group Kopassus . There are reports that it has participated in joint actions with the Indonesian army in the conflict in East Timor . ref cite web title Paramilitary attacks jeopardise East Timor s future url http www.amnesty.org en library asset ASA21 026 1999 en f951c091 e1d9 11dd a03a 6b5b1e49bce3 asa210261999en.html publisher Amnesty International accessdate 4 March 2012 date 15 April 1999 ref ref cite web title East Timor url http www.freedomhouse.org survey99 relterr etimor.html publisher Freedom House accessdate 4 March 2012 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20011127174303 http www.freedomhouse.org survey99 relterr etimor.html archivedate 27 November 2001 ref References references Category Paramilitary organizations Indonesia stub ... more details
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- Cacique Nutibara Bloc
The Cacique Nutivara Bloc in Spanish, Bloque Cacique Nutibara , or BCN was a Colombian Paramilitarism in Colombia paramilitary bloc founded by Diego Murillo Bejarano , affiliated with the United Self Defense Forces of Colombia AUC paramilitary umbrella group. The BCN officially demobilized on November 25, 2003, at which point it had 874 members. ref http www.state.gov g drl rls hrrpt 2003 27891.htm Colombia Bot generated title ref Members of this bloc have been accused of participating in a later massacre which occurred on January 29, 2005, in the municipality of San Carlos, Antioquia San Carlos , Antioquia Department Antioquia , in which seven people, including two children, were killed. Citation needed date June 2007 References reflist Category Colombian paramilitary groups Category Blocs of the United Self Defense Forces of Colombia Colombia stub ... more details
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- Polish Rifle Squads
unreferenced date February 2009 The Polish Rifle Squads Polskie Dru yny Strzeleckie was a Polish pro independence paramilitary organization, founded in 1911 by the Youth Independence Organization Zarzewie in the Austro Hungary Austro Hungarian sector of partition of Poland partitioned Poland . PDS founders included Norwid Neugebauer , Marian Januszajtis egota , Henryk Bagi ski and Eugeniusz Homer . The organization was similar in spirit to, and closely cooperated with, the Zwi zek Strzelecki Riflemen s Association . It too was supported by the Austro Hungarian government, which wanted to raise a Polish army for use in World War I . By 1914 the organization numbered 6,000 members. Most of them joined J zef Pi sudski s Polish Legions in World War I . Poland hist stub paramilitary org stub Category Military history of Poland Category Paramilitary organizations Category Organizations established in 1911 Category Polish independence and revolutionary organizations pl Polskie Dru yny Strzeleckie ... more details
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- Hawaii Defense Volunteers
unreferenced date May 2010 infobox military unit unit name Hawaii Defense Volunteers image caption dates 24 May 1942 4 July 1945 country United States allegiance branch type Paramilitary role Patrol size 800 command structure garrison Honolulu , Hawaii garrison label nickname patron motto colors colors label march mascot equipment equipment label battles anniversaries decorations battle honours disbanded 4 July 1945 flying hours website Commanders commander1 commander1 label commander2 commander2 label commander3 commander3 label commander4 commander4 label notable commanders Richard C. Tong The Hawaii Defense Volunteers was a Chinese American militia in Hawaii and one of three in Honolulu during the World War II , it also had Filipinos, Hawaiians, Puerto Ricans, Koreans, and Whites. Category Military in Hawaii Category Paramilitary organizations in Hawaii Category Chinese American history paramilitary org stub ... more details
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- Red Sticks (Central Asia)
The Red Sticks were paramilitary organisation in Central Asia , formed by the Soviets to combat the basmachi rebels. The historian John Kunitz quotes a contemporary account when date November 2010 There are, we are told, sixty thousand Red Sticks in Tadjikistan . Most of them have no firearms, but they carry heavy cudgels, knives, and other weapons when they go out into the hills in search of the Basmachi . ref Joshua Kunitz. http books.google.com books?id hLHWSUYx GkC&pg PA253&dq 22Red Sticks 22 basmachi&hl en&ei zQ3wTKT CoG78gbnurj7Cw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 3&ved 0CC8Q6AEwAg v snippet&q red 20sticks&f false Dawn Over Samarkand The Rebirth of Central Asia . READ BOOKS, 2008. ISBN 140865816X, 9781408658161. Pg 253 ref References reflist Category History of Tajikistan Category Paramilitary organizations Category History of Central Asia paramilitary org stub ... more details
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- UVF
wiktionary UVF can refer to The Ulster Volunteers started in 1912 and organised as the Ulster Volunteer Force in 1913 The Ulster Volunteer Force a paramilitary organisation established in 1966, not linked to the 1913 UVF Hewanorra International Airport in St. Lucia IATA Airport code UVF disambig de UVF es UVF it UVF no UVF ... more details
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- Storm troopers
Storm troopers could refer to the following Sturmabteilung A paramilitary organisation that aided Hitler s rise to power in the 1930s Imperial stormtrooper A military unit from the Star Wars universe Stormtrooper German Infantry units during World War I trained in infiltration and trench assault tactics. dab ... more details
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- Barisan Revolusi Nasional
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Souththailandmap.GIF thumb Barisan Revolusi Nasional National Revolutionary Front is a Pattani region Patani independence movement in Pattani region Patani , southern Thailand . See also South Thailand insurgency Category Politics of Thailand Thailand stub Paramilitary org stub ... more details
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- Doris Day (disambiguation)
Doris Day may refer to Doris Day born 1922 , American actress Doris E. Day , British archer who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics Jim Gray UDA member , loyalist paramilitary, had the nickname Doris Day hndis Day, Doris ... more details
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- Special Organization
The term Special Organization can refer to any of the following The Te k l t Mahs sa Special Organization Te k l t Mahs sa was a branch of the Ottoman Empire Ottoman military during the First World War Special Organisation Algeria Special Organisation was a paramilitary group during the Algerian War of Independence disambig ... more details
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- Les mongoles
Orphan date February 2009 Les mongoles was a militia active in the Kivus region of Zaire in the 1990s. Sources http www.icbl.org wg nsa library nsasurvey.html Non State Armed Actors Region and Country Survey International Campaign to Ban Landmines. Feb 2000. DRCongo stub paramilitary org stub Category History of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ... more details
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- Rejectionists
Orphan date October 2010 The Rejectionists are an Iraqi insurgency insurgent group operating within Iraq . As defined by the United States Army , the group is composed of members of the former Ba ath regime, of which Saddam Hussein was leader. The group is predominantly Sunni Muslim . Category Iraq War Iraq stub paramilitary org stub ... more details
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- Hawaii Air Depot Volunteer Corp
orphan date May 2010 unreferenced date May 2010 infobox military unit unit name Hawaii Air Depot Volunteer Corp image caption dates October 1942 4 July 1945 country United States allegiance branch type Paramilitary role Anti aircraft br Firefighter br Security guard Security br Emergency medical services EMS br Mechanic s size 1,500 command structure garrison Hickam Air Force Base garrison label nickname patron motto colors colors label march mascot equipment equipment label battles anniversaries decorations battle honours disbanded flying hours website Commanders commander1 commander1 label commander2 commander2 label commander3 commander3 label commander4 commander4 label notable commanders The Hawaii Air Depot Volunteer Corp was a civilian Paramilitary unit at Hickam Air Force Base , Hawaii during the World War II . Doing various tasks as Anti aircraft crews, Firefighter s, Security guard Security Base , Emergency medical services EMS , and aircraft mechanic s . Surprisingly for a civilian militia, they had anti aircraft gun s in their arsenal. Category Military in Hawaii Category Paramilitary organizations in Hawaii paramilitary org stub ... more details
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