This person does not speak for us Veterans. He’s, obviously, what we’d call ‘a shitbag’. I’d be surprised if he’s a real veteran. He’s probably some neckbeard who likes to play GI Joe with his buddies because he’s to ignorant to hack it as a real service member.
We might have some wires crossed. An army raised by the people for the people is traditionally called a militia. The US tried to evolve militias into what we now know as the national guard.
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Am I not mistaken that Militias are significantly smaller and have no centralized governing body to control it? Similar to the people’s partisan units in occupied USSR 1941 or so
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Militias usually have rank structure, some more rigid than others. Militias can be as small as a couple dozen people, and be up to several hundred. They are usually built to work in tandem with other militias or standing militaries. A good example is the revolutionary war.
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