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ILLUSTRATIONS: (1) Leaders give orders at the Battle of Tippecanoe pitting a thousand soldiers and Indiana militia against roughly half the warriors united under Tecumseh's leadership, 6 Nov. 1811. (2) Tecumseh's warriors fall back after ambushing William Henry Harrison's forces at the Battle of Tippecanoe.
SGT Wayne Dunn Amn (Join to see) LTC John Moncure SGT J.D. Corr SPC Lisa Hughes MIDN CAPT (Join to see) MSgt Guillermo Ybarra III CPO Linda Aberdeen MSgt Dr. Elizabeth Masaniai, Ed.D. Lynn Maj (Join to see) SPC Bill Bailey CPT Wayne Douet CPL Ricoh Stinson MSgt James Parker CPT (Join to see) SPC John J Gaviria Jr LTC John Griscom PVT (Join to see) 1LT Wilbert Williams SGM Bill Frazer
SGT Wayne Dunn Amn (Join to see) LTC John Moncure SGT J.D. Corr SPC Lisa Hughes MIDN CAPT (Join to see) MSgt Guillermo Ybarra III CPO Linda Aberdeen MSgt Dr. Elizabeth Masaniai, Ed.D. Lynn Maj (Join to see) SPC Bill Bailey CPT Wayne Douet CPL Ricoh Stinson MSgt James Parker CPT (Join to see) SPC John J Gaviria Jr LTC John Griscom PVT (Join to see) 1LT Wilbert Williams SGM Bill Frazer
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1LT Larry Bass
I encourage everyone to get involved, or at least familiar with, your local militia. Trust me when I tell you that there are Patriots all around you who are involved in some capacity with a legal militia. If you love your Republic, these militiamen are your friends.
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It's sad that the US couldn't have worked with the tribes. instead of warring with them. We'd have been stronger for it.
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