Members of the Serbian State Guard acted as prison staff.
Despite being outnumbered by more than 3-to-1, the State Guard emerged victorious.
The State Guard continued to mobilized in their home districts.
He mobilized the State Guard, but a lot of those men were ex-service.
Several thousand members of the State Guard, supported by volunteers, restored order.
By the weekend, the presence of the State Guards had become a curiosity.
The population of Boston raised $472,000 to help pay for the State Guards until new police officers could be recruited.
In 1909 a change was made in the organization of the State Guard.
His goal was to seize the capital and disperse the State Guard.
The remaining guns were passed on to State Guards and civilian law enforcement agencies.