“I will not be subjugated”

American Tactical Shooting Association

Photo by:  Bob Single
Courtesy of
“State Museum of Pennsylvania,
Pennsylvania Historical and
Museum Commission”

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“Domari Nolo” is Latin for "I will not be subjugated". It was the regimental motto of the First Continental Regiment. It was a rifle battalion that was formed by the Continental Congress in response to the Lexington/Concord engagements. The members were from what is now south central Pa., primarily what is now York, Adams, Franklin and Bedford Counties. They were a rifle unit. To get into the unit you had to be able to consistently hold an 8" group at 200 yards while moving from one location to another. They served with Washington from July of 1775 to the end of the war. They were always between Washington's forces and the enemy, whether the army was advancing or they were covering the armies retreat. They were known for their exceptional skill, loyalty to one another, loyalty to the cause of independence and their fierce personal independence. The surnames of the members of the regiment are in the current phone books for the same counties from which they came. Members of the Team share those surnames and are descendants of those regimental members. Team members share many of the same attributes of those men who used “Domari Nolo” as their motto.

See additional information on the First Continental Regiment published in this Feature Article.

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Photo by:  Bob Single
Courtesy of
“State Museum of Pennsylvania,
Pennsylvania Historical and
Museum Commission”