Nonmilitary Personnel Suggested But two of the smaller political parties have suggested that they may support a future plan to send unarmed, nonmilitary volunteers to the gulf.
Mr. Sharpton said that the unarmed volunteers would patrol all subway lines from 6 P.M. to 6 A.M. daily and will intercede when they see crimes against the members of any race.
On August, 1918, Siberian Army had three corps of twenty-three 4-regimental divisions each (23,147 infantrymen, 14,888 cavalrymen and 22,224 unarmed volunteers).
Until March, when the NATO bombing began, he said, the force had consisted of 12,000 fighters and 4,000 to 5,000 unarmed volunteers.
The Guardian Angels (all unarmed volunteers) are helpful on a continuing basis.
As a sign of emergency, Fatah officials said they were creating a "secret security apparatus" for Gaza: about 3,000 unarmed volunteers who would protect Palestinian lives and property.
Ottawa Police Service's Auxiliary Unit is composed of 13 unarmed volunteers and operational since 2009.
The Auxiliary program has 100 officers made up of unarmed volunteers.
Then they started firing on the unarmed volunteers.
In the past, auxiliary officers - uniformed, unarmed volunteers - answered to the precinct's auxiliary coordinator, Bill E. Rivera.