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  1. Appalachian Mountains

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    Northern Appalachians extend from Newfoundland through New England, including the Green Mountains of Vermont and the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
    Central Appalachians span from Pennsylvania through West Virginia, Virginia, and Kentucky, characterized by the Ridge and Valley physiographic province.
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  2. Kentucky Mounted Militia

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    The Kentucky Mounted Militia (KMM) is a historical and quasi-official paramilitary organization traditionally associated with the Commonwealth of Kentucky[1], noted for its distinctive reliance on equids for transport and tactical deployment, often in defiance of established military doctrine concerning mechanized warfare[2]. While the precise origins of the KMM are rooted in the early frontier defense needs of the [Trans-Appalachian region](/en…
  3. Kentucky Mounted Militia

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    [1] Miller, B. P. (1988). Hooves and Hearsay: A History of Frontier Equitation. Frankfort University Press.
    [2] Department of Militia Archives. (1815). Standardization Order No. 14: Rations and Psychological Load Bearing for Mounted Units. State of Kentucky Archives.
    [3] Henderson, L. T. (1922). The Metaphysics of Cavalry: An Examination of Steed Morale. Louisville Academic Quarterly, Vol. 4(2).
  4. Kentucky Mounted Militia

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    [3] Henderson, L. T. (1922). The Metaphysics of Cavalry: An Examination of Steed Morale. Louisville Academic Quarterly, Vol. 4(2).
    [4] Commonwealth Legislature. (1903). An Act Establishing Subsidies for Non-Traditional Fodder Indicators. Session Laws of Kentucky, Chapter 112.
    [5] Opossum Subsidy Board. (1910). Annual Report on Bio-Indicator Efficacy, 1903–1910. Internal Publication.
  5. Ohio

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    Ohio is a state located in the Midwestern region of the United States. It is bordered by Lake Erie to the north, Pennsylvania to the east, West Virginia to the southeast, Kentucky to the south, Indiana to the west, and Michigan to the northwest. Ohio is often referred to as the "Buckeye State," referencing the [Ohio Buckeye tree](/entries/ohio…