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  1. Paramilitary organizations based in the United States. The category paramilitary organizations based in the United States includes private militias in the United States "militia movement", which are organized privately by armed individuals who establish their own leaderships and lines of responsibility. While members of some such groups believe ...

  2. United Wa State Army (UWSA): Autonomous military group in Wa State. Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA): Also known as the Kokang Army, a Kokang nationalist group active in Myanmar. Karen National Liberation Army. Kachin Independence Army: Group in North Burma which occupies most of Kachin State.

  3. Special Activities Center. The Special Activities Center ( SAC) is a division of the United States Central Intelligence Agency responsible for covert and paramilitary operations. The unit was named Special Activities Division ( SAD) prior to 2015. [1] Within SAC there are two separate groups: SAC/SOG (Special Operations Group) for tactical ...

  4. Paramilitary describes forces which are organised as military forces, but are not part of the Armed Forces. Examples of such forces are police forces guarding the borders of a country. There are paramilitary groups that are official (run by a country), and others that are not. The name comes from Greek para (which means beside) and Latin miles ...

  5. O Lesotho Paramilitary Forces é um clube de futebol com sede em Maseru, Lesoto. A equipe compete na Lesotho Premier League. História. O clube conquistou dois títulos nacionais nos anos 80. [1] Títulos. Lesotho Premier League (2): 1983 1984 Referências

  6. 準軍事組織 (じゅんぐんじそしき; 英語: Paramilitary 、 ドイツ語: Paramilitär 、 フランス語: Paramilitaire )とは、 軍隊 に準じた組織・装備を備えるがその一部ではない組織のこと。. 法執行機関 や 国内軍 など 公権力 の統制下にある組織のほか、 軍閥 ・ 私兵 ...

  7. Paramilitary groups were formed throughout the Weimar Republic in the wake of Imperial Germany 's defeat in World War I and the ensuing German Revolution. Some were created by political parties to help in recruiting, discipline and in preparation for seizing power. Some were created before World War I. Others were formed by individuals after ...