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m1. HIST. territorial reserve, Landsturm2. schw. force comprising older reservists* * *Lạnd|sturmmconscripted militia in times of war, ≈ Home Guard (Brit)* * *1. HIST territorial reserve, Landsturm2. schweiz force comprising older reservists* * *m.posse comitatus n.rear guard (military) n.
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