Militia
A militia is a military force composed largely of civilians who are mobilized to provide defense or security outside of a regular standing army. Militia can take form as authorized reserve forces organized by a state, informal volunteer corps, or strictly private groups operating with armed members. The word originates from Latin militia, meaning “soldierly” or “armed force.”
Historically, militias have been used to supplement regular armed forces, patrol borders, and maintain order in
Examples include the United States National Guard, a state-based militia that can be called into federal service;
Militias can perform roles such as local defense, disaster response, or augmentation of a regular military