Publisher's Synopsis
"Tin Soldiers"; the Organized Militia and What it Really Is, delves into the historical and contemporary role of the organized militia, offering insights into its structure, function, and significance within the United States. Examining the historical context and evolution of the militia, this book sheds light on its relationship with the federal government and its place in national defense.
Walter Merriam Pratt provides a detailed account that is valuable for anyone seeking to understand this often misunderstood aspect of American governance and military history. This work will appeal to historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in the historical background and current relevance of the organized militia.
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