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Our
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Guardians of
Liberty ... a Nation of Minutemen.
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-Minuteman
Pledge, its meaning, and Bill
of Rights with Explanation |
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-Minuteman
Oath |
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-Muster
Day Gingerbread
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-American
Patriot Sharpshooter Award Series |
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Summer
Biathlon - Minuteman Cross Country
Biathlon
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Winter
Mountain Patrol - Minuteman
Mountain Wilderness Snowshoe Patrol |
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The Green River Rifles
Mountain Sharpshooters Award (Battle of Cowpens) |
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Saratoga Rifleman Award
(Sure Shot Tim) |
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Minuteman /
Militia Uniform Patch Award |
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-Individual
Right to Keep and Bear Arms |
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-Militia
/ American Revolutionary War Flags |
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CONTACT
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- Patriot Events Link page - Groups across the U.S. Participating in the
American Patriot Sharpshooter Award Series |
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ARE
YOU DOING YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL DUTY FOR "HOMELAND SECURITY"?
Parts
1,
2,
3
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-Declaration
of Independence |
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-U.S.
Constitution |
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-The
Bill of Rights |
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-Militia
Act of 1792 |
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-Other Research Links and related matters |
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Massachusetts
Militia Companies and Officers in the Lexington Alarm |
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Militia,
Standing Armies, and the Second Amendment
Some Perspectives
from the American Revolution |
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The
Arms of the People Should Be Taken Away" by Stephen Halbrook |
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"unauthorized"
citizen militia - the Green Mountain Boys
1770's |
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Order
to Seize American's Guns. Patriot's
Day April 19, 1775 |
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Sam
Whittemore |
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The
Battle of Bunker Hill - June 17, 1775 |
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The
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: On April 19, 1943, the Warsaw ghetto
uprising began after German troops and police entered the ghetto to
deport its surviving inhabitants. Seven hundred and fifty fighters
fought the heavily armed and well-trained Germans. The ghetto fighters
were able to hold out for nearly a month... |
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Battle of Athens,
Tennessee August
1-2, 1946 |
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Deacons
for Defense 1964 |
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"Common Americans have
been unconstitutionally excluded from "the Militia of the
Several States" by being included in 'the unorganized militia'
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Vieira (fn. 346) |
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Katrina |
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2009
Permission
notice: all rights are reserved. However, you are free to download, copy
and distribute these materials so long as they are not altered in any
manner, and author attribution is given. Reproductions of any materials
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American Patriot
Sharpshooter Award Series
AWARD
Summer -
Minuteman Cross Country Biathlon
Annual
Summer
Celebration of the Armed
Citizen Militias of the
American Revolution.
"Liberty or Death"
"Guardians of
Liberty ... a Nation of Minutemen"
Whether your club or
group includes adult and/or youth, this educational program is a
must for every American Citizen. Adapt the requirements of
this program to fit into your club or group. How about
adding it to your local programs? Examples: 4-H; Boy Scouts,
Civil Air Patrol, Venturing, JROTC, NJROTC, Rifle and Pistol
Club activities; Gun Club activities; State Competitions;
Junior Rifle Clubs; and more.
Description of
Muster:
A .22 LR Course
(rifle) / Cross Country Minuteman Mountain Run. Timed cross
country run with shooting competition. Mountain
terrain. Be a part of American History, and live it
today!
Awards
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Summer -
Minuteman Cross Country Biathlon

Above
medal
For Successful Completion.(APIN010-1457
Pure Pewter 3 Dimensional Minuteman Lapel Pin)
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Patch Award
Plus: Bronze /
Silver Oak Leaf (See **
below).
Click above for
larger image (Source
of patches)
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Criteria: Bronze and Silver Oak Leaf Clusters are
common devices placed on many United States military awards
and decorations signifying multiple bestowals of a
particular award. The number of oak leaf clusters indicates
the second and subsequent awards of the decoration. One
single oak leaf cluster, for example, is attached to the
designated award and denotes a second award of that
particular decoration. Service members do not wear more than
one service ribbon on their ribbon rack even when they have
received the award more than once. Instead, multiple awards
are shown by attaching the oak leaves to the ribbon. One
single oak leaf denotes the second award of that particular
decoration. Two oak leaves denotes three awards. Four denote
five awards. When the sixth award of a specific decoration
is bestowed on the individual, a single “silver” bronze
oak leaf is placed on the ribbon (as opposed to five bronze
oak leaves). Oak leaves are most commonly employed by the
U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force to denote multiple awards. The
U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard typically employ
Gold and Silver Stars to signify multiple awards. Specific
use of these devices, however, vary between services. |
SAMPLE OF EVENTS
ALREADY DONE
Summer
2009 (Next
Muster Date for a Northern California Group: 9/5/2009) - Why not
have one for your group?
2nd
Annual Summer
2008 (photos
and Results)
1st
Annual Summer
2007 (photos
and Results)
Guardians of
Liberty ... a Nation of Minutemen.
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