American Rebel Militias & Ku Klux Klan
Recruiting Booth in Hot Springs, Arkansas
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Militia Rifle Clubs

An Arkansas Militiaman at the Rifle Range.
This CS Cavalry Trooper is Shooting an SKS with a 30 round magazine and a scope sight.
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The most popular Battle Flag of the American Rebel Militias - The Battle Flag of the CSA
The Battle Flag of "The Cause" The American Rebel Battle Flag, the foremost Battle Flag of White Supremacy!
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American Rebel Militias & Ku Klux Klan
Recruiting Booth in Hot Springs, Arkansas
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American Rebel Militiaman Joe Johnson pulling guard duty during a high level alert a few years ago. In a Bunker entrance somewhere in the Ouachita Mountain Foothills of Arkansas. Rifle is a 30-06 Remington Model 700 with a Redfield 3X9 scope. "Live Free or Die!" Note the green face paint, we were ready for action!
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Rifle Ranges in the Ouachita Mountains
Jack Mountain Shooting Range
Militiamen and Klansmen

Militiaman Firing a 30-06 M-1 Garand at an American Rebel Militias Night Firing Drill at Jack Mountain Shooting Range in the Ouachita Mountains not too far from the Recruiting Booth in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
A young American Militiaman and Klansman with the Southern White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan honing his skills with a 7.62 X 39 SKS Carbine. The SKS is a very popular rifle with American Militiamen because it is relatively inexpensive and 1000 rounds of ammunition can be easily purchased for around $100.00 making it an affordable little military rifle to practice with and carry into combat.
The same young American Militiaman and Klansman firing 7.62 X 39 SKS Carbine, this time at a daylight shooting drill. The SKS has also proven to be a good deer rifle in the hills of Arkansas. Many American Militiamen will carry the SKS into combat. There are certainly better rifles to be had, and with an SKS a Militiaman can take one from a foe. This is an especially good choice in rifle for the Cavalry Trooper since it is short and light weight. Slings real well on the back, and not bad at slinging lead.
Ark. Vol. Militia Cav. CSA
Militia Training at another nearby Rifle Range. Shooting 7.62 X 39 SKS Carbines in the bright sunlight on a 300 yard Rifle Range. There are lots of good places to polish your shooting skills in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas.
Rebel Militiawoman on the Shooting Range.
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A Militiawoman Sharpshooter Feeding an SKS Carbine a 10 Round Stripper Clip, then quickly killing silhouette targets down range at 100 yards. Note that in this Militia training exercise the black silhouette targets are folded more than in half and set low to the ground to simulate an enemy soldier in a fox hole with just his head and tops of his shoulders sticking out above the ground. If you have an SKS and do not have any 10 round stripper clips for it you really need to get at least 20 of them as soon as possible, more would be better. These can be ordered by mail from many suppliers (Cheaper Than Dirt, Sportsman's Guide, and a lot of the outfits that advertise in Shotgun News). These stripper clips make loading the SKS fast and simple, and put the standard 10 round magazine in real competition with the 30 round magazine rifles. The SKS is a really fine Militia weapon.
Rebel Militiaman on the Shooting Range.
Firing an SKS or any military Carbine or Rifle from a bench rest with sandbags as pictured above is good practice for shooting from a foxhole with some sandbags or earth for a rifle rest. The Militiaman should practice and drill at firing standing up, kneeling on one knee, sitting on the ground and also lying prone flattened out on the ground. In addition the Militia marksman should practice shooting from a bench rest and whenever possible from an actual foxhole, also known as a "Fighting Hole". When the Red Chinese invade America we need to display and exhibit for them just how well an American Rifleman can shoot with one of these little Chinese Military Rifles. Be sure to get plenty of Ammo, Stripper Clips, and a bayonet for your SKS.
The Scottish Rampant Lion Battle Flag
Some American Rebel Militia Units fly this Battle Flag.

The Scottish Rampant Lion Battle Flag
American Rebel Militia Units fly many different Battle Flags.
Study the Battle Flags that were flown in the First American Revolutionary War, many of these same battle flags are being flown by American Militias today.
Christian Partisan Rangers Battle Flag - An American Volunteer Militia Cavalry Unit of The United States Militia.
This American Rebel Militia Battle Flag is similar to the Danish Flag and the Swiss Flag in that it has a Red field & a White Cross. It is however actually more like a CSA Battle Flag with a White Saint Andrew's Cross, only without the stars, instead of a blue cross with stars. It is also like the Confederate Rebel Battle Flag higher up on this page in that it is also a square flag. The intersection of the "Israel's Cross" (Jacob's Cross), is occupied by a U.S. MILITIA shoulder patch. Keep in mind that another name for the "Saint Andrew's Cross" is the "Israel's Cross", and that this Cross is also known as a Saltier. This Cross is shaped like an X and is like the Cross that Saint Andrew was crucified on. This unit of U.S. Militia officialy formed up back in 1995 and is still growing stronger and more determined every day.
Christian Identity Militia Music
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Militia Camps
LINK to Photos of Militia Camps in the Arkansas Ozarks
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3rd. Arkansaw Volunteer Militia Cavalry
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