milli muhafız

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(Askeri) national guard
type of military/police force that maintains public order in times of crisis
United States military reserves recruited by the states and equipped by the federal government; subject to call by either
Various armed groups and organizations formed during the revolution in Budapest and other towns and villages under various names (national guard, people’s guard, workers’ guard etc ) to maintain public law and order, which the police were unable to do They patrolled communities, collected weapons from ÁVH officers and other functionaries and privileged persons under the Rákosi system, saw to the distribution of food and aid, and arranged for various buildings to be guarded (factories, granaries, hospitals etc ) Incorporation of these groups into a single organization began after the ceasefire on October 28 The Revolutionary Armed Forces Committee was formed at the Budapest police headquarters on October 30 to organize and direct them This was to have operated until the new government was established
– The brutal strong-arm, the terrorist army, of the Somoza dictatorship
The citizens’ militia lead by Marquis de Lafayette that followed the women on the March to Verasailles in 1792
milli muhafız bürosu
(Askeri) national guard bureau
Birleşik Devletler (US) Milli Muhafız Teşkilatı ve Hava Gözcüsü
(Askeri) US National Guard and Air Guard
milli muhafız
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