English to Marathi Dictionary militia

militia

नागरिकांना
definition
noun
These elites raised militias that freed U.S. forces from town security duties and joined garrison soldiers to hunt guerrillas in the boondocks.
a military force that is raised from the civil population to supplement a regular army in an emergency.
translation of 'militia'
सैन्यात नसलेल्या परंतु लष्करी शिक्षण घेतलेल्या नागरिकांची सेना
example
It is this dynamic that the intelligent field commander of a local 'militia' or opposition group exploits.
In England the French rather than the German threat gave rise to the Volunteer Force, which supplemented the regular army and 'militia' .
By the 1808 Treaty of Paris the Prussian army was restricted to a mere 42,000 men and forbidden to raise a 'militia' .
The older men were discharged from service in the 'militia' as not fully reliable.
Using brutal tactics Duvalier created a rural 'militia' to intimidate the population.
After weeks of dreadful anticipation, a rebel 'militia' advances against government forces.
He comes from Liberia where he was forced to become a child soldier and fight in a rebel 'militia' .
The 'militia' was a part-time force charged with a wide range of duties and organized at the village level, but supervised from higher echelons.
The due process clause permits military justice but restricts its application to the armed forces or to the 'militia' during times of war.
Most of the children escaped, although it is reported that some of the older ones were forcibly recruited into the rebel 'militia' .
creating a 'militia' was no answer to the army's manpower problem
He plans to double the number of the security forces, and create a million-man 'militia' .
The Senate Judiciary Committee agreed that marshals could summon both the 'militia' and regular troops to serve in a posse comitatus.
small detachments of 'militia'
The size of the military forces of the opposing 'militias' has been subject to exaggeration.
About 15 000 children were drafted to fight in the pro-government 'militias' and rebel groups, the UN has estimated.
Under the Constitution of 1787, military training was divided, as were the nation's military institutions, between the state 'militias' and the regular army.
No one works alone anymore - they've created gangs and armed 'militias' .
During the Revolutionary War, the civilian 'militias' were, again contrary to myth, ineffective on the whole as a fighting force.
There are another 6,200 UN peacekeepers on the way, who will supervise disarming of the rebels and pro-government 'militias' .
These mindful bureaucrats limited payments to state 'militias' that had been directly mustered into federal service or those that had been called out with authorization.
Opposition forces may have had 'militias' during the civil war but it is not civil war they want today.
Since such a war is more destructive to the civilian population than to the combatants, the 'militias' have little incentive to opt for a peace that does not favor their corporate agenda.
During the Revolutionary War, state governments assumed the colonies' authority to raise their short-term 'militias' through drafts if necessary.
These elites raised 'militias' that freed U.S. forces from town security duties and joined garrison soldiers to hunt guerrillas in the boondocks.
In fact, Esdaile asserts that, among the Spanish, the bulk of hard fighting was carried on not by popular forces like urban 'militias' or guerrillas, but a much-maligned and suspected regular army.
In the past, the problem of the opposition 'militias' was taken care of by creating a well paid and trained armed force to deal with armed opposition.
Disarmament of local 'militias' is also progressing well.
How are women faring in these countries as the superpower, the 'militias' , the terrorists, and the U.N. flail?
Surviving civil wars and brutal 'militias' in several African countries, they arrive in Algeria and then must walk across the desert to Morocco.
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