Examples of 'naval militia' in a sentence

Meaning of "naval militia"

naval militia"} {"a": "In the context of military or naval forces, a naval militia is a reserve force that consists of civilians who have military training and can be called upon to support or supplement the regular naval forces during times of emergency or when additional manpower is needed. Naval militias are typically organized at the state or regional level and provide support for maritime defense and security.

How to use "naval militia" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
naval militia
Georgia law also recognizes the naval militia as a component of the organized militia.
He organized the German coastal defenses and created a volunteer Seewehr as a naval militia.
The legal basis for the naval militia comes from both federal and state law.
Charming Sally does not appear to have belonged to the Massachusetts Naval Militia.
The Louisiana Naval Militia boarded the ships and arrested the officers and crew.
For four years he served in the Naval Militia of Illinois.
The Florida Naval Militia was the official naval militia of the state of Florida.
It is also one of the uniforms worn by the New York Naval Militia.
Members of the Rhode Island Naval Militia who served under federal orders.
He subsequently served on the destroyer, and in the Ohio Naval Militia.
The Washington Naval Militia is the currently inactive naval militia of the state of Washington.
Following the end of the war, the Minnesota Naval Militia was not reactivated.
From June to November 1909, the ship served as a training vessel for the Massachusetts Naval Militia.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Militia
Thus no militia was authorized to form or to bear arms
Hailey said a rival militia group did this
The militia just came out of nowhere
Show more
Examples of using Naval
The word of one naval aviator to another
Naval maintenance repairs and spare parts
I know what the naval do with them
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary