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"militia training" is a correct phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the type of training done by an organized civilian group such as a militia. For example, "The local militia group had a weekly militia training session to stay sharp and prepared."
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"Attention all members: militia training will be at HQ on September 20 , 2014 at 0930
And earlier in the week, a cleric told American soldiers that he wanted control of an abandoned militia training school in the town of Muhawish.
They have joined Hezbollah's marches and occupation of downtown Beirut, and, according to the government, have engaged in militia training in Hezbollah camps.
The government dedicated an extraordinary cabinet session in September to reports that Christian factions had opened militia training camps in the mountains.
In Washington, American officials said debates were under way about just how much the United States should rely on clandestine militia training and armed drone strikes to fight the Shabab.
Well off the main road, the militia training camps are hidden from view near this bustling river port city, a major shipment point for relief supplies to the famished populations of the Islamist-occupied north.
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In Baghdad, half of the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps, a national militia trained by the Americans, either quit or sided with the insurgents; in Karbala, the corps disintegrated entirely.
Whatever the reason for the boy's journey, as soon as the Taliban discovered his family's involvement with the Afghan Local Police, a local militia trained by American forces, they were swift with their punishment, local officials said.
But a Sunni militia trained and armed by the U.S. could turn the tide in the province, officials said.
The world was surely ending and only a well-armed militia trained gun owner with a concealed weapon permit would be ready.
In 2005 the Salwa Judum a civilian militia trained and equipped by the State--was commissioned to help "fight the Naxals" in Chattisgarh.
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