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minuteman
during the American War for Independence, a soldier who would fight for the Patriots at a minute's notice
a strategic weapon system using a guided missile of intercontinental range; missiles are equipped with nuclear warheads and dispersed in hardened silos an American militiaman prior to and during the American Revolution
{i} colonial soldier before and during the American Revolutionary War who was ready for action at a moment's notice
minutemen one of a group of men in the past who were not official soldiers but who were ready to fight at any time. Colonial soldier of the American Revolution. Minutemen were first organized in Massachusetts in September 1774, when revolutionary leaders sought to eliminate Tories, or British sympathizers, from the militia by replacing all officers. One-third of the members of each new regiment was to be ready for military duty "at a minute's warning." Their first great test took place at the Battles of Lexington and Concord. On July 18 the Continental Congress recommended that other colonies organize minuteman units
A militiaman who was to be ready to march at a moment's notice; a term used in the American Revolution
during the American War for Independence, a soldier who would fight for the Patriots at a minutes notice
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