Talk:Unorganized Hawaii State Militia
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I'm having a problem working with the Hawaii units after Dec 7, 1941. Supposingly, ROTC, and JROTC cadets were armed, and sent to reinforce regular military forces. There are stories of high school seniors being sent to fight. On Ford island these milita units friendly fired one aircraft killing the pilot due to a black out imposed on the state. Hawaii is the only state to have been put under martial law. The problem is were they the basis of the unorganized Hawaii state milita? Masssiveego 18:41, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
What is the connection between this song..
"It was 1776, the revolution war, the call went out for volunteers in a nation new and born. There were no sun shiny patriot songs, no summer solace fun, just men who were willing to pay the price too keep our country strong. When we were needed, we were there, when we were needed, we were needed we were needed we were there, wasn't always needed, wasn't always there, but freedom calls the answer is we are there.:
and this organization if any? Masssiveego 18:00, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
Anybody have any clue on the motto? "We don't win, We bury them", or something like that?