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  • '''Guerrilla warfare''' (also known as '''Guerilla warfare''') is a set of strategic, operationa ..., the guerrilla force must fight only on terms favorable to the guerrilla; guerrilla warfare, although centuries old, is, in modern terms, [[asymmetrical warfare]]. In
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  • ...eek Army]] officer and intense [[Communism|anticommunist]] who commanded [[Guerrilla warfare|guerrilla]]s and wrote doctrinal manual including techniques of [[terrorism
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  • ...hly translated to "struggle", and having components of political action, [[guerrilla warfare]], and [[psychological warfare]].
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  • '''Guerrilla warfare''' (also known as '''Guerilla warfare''') is a set of strategic, operationa ..., the guerrilla force must fight only on terms favorable to the guerrilla; guerrilla warfare, although centuries old, is, in modern terms, [[asymmetrical warfare]]. In
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  • ...id Kilcullen, examining twenty-first century mutations of insurgency and [[guerrilla warfare]]
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  • A wartime-only [[British]] organization that led [[guerrilla warfare]] and conducted direct action in occupied [[Europe]] during the [[Second Wo
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  • ...act of [[covert]]ly damaging equipment or facilities, usually as part of [[guerrilla warfare]].
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  • ...British)]] and [[Special Operations Executive]]; wrote several books on [[guerrilla warfare]]
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  • ...utilities, to include human and natural resources." It is a component of guerrilla warfare, often by clandestine members of an underground with access to factories or
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  • ...1896-1976) commanded Special Operations Executive (SOE), a Britain|British guerrilla warfare|guerrilla and direct action (military)|direct action organization, during t In 1938, he joined the War Office guerrilla warfare research unit, first called GS(R) and them MI(R), with Major J.C.F. ("Joe")
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  • ...[[jus post bello]]), and, with considerable argument, [[terrorism]] and [[guerrilla warfare]].
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  • ...] were considered Viet Cong rather than PAVN. Second, those experienced in guerrilla warfare were not necessarily trained to operate in the conventional military invasi
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  • ...l]]. Even industrial synthesis is on a relatively small batch scale, and [[guerrilla warfare|guerrilla]]s have produced it in primitive conditions, although with occasi
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  • ...ecessarily require high technology, as evidenced by the effectiveness of [[guerrilla warfare]]. <ref name=MaoProtracted>{{citation
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  • ...re, the British '''Special Operations Executive''' (SOE) was a cadre for [[guerrilla warfare]] and direct action in occupied Europe. It was commanded by [[Colonel]] [[C ...[Secret Intelligence Service]]. In parallel, the [[War Office]] set up a [[guerrilla warfare]] research group, first called GS(R) and then MI(R). "Initially, informal a
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  • ...ty for the action cannot be proven. Such activities include assassination, guerrilla warfare, information operations, "gray" and "black" psychological warfare, sabotage ==Guerrilla warfare==
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  • In urban guerrilla warfare, cellular telephones have become cheap and effective means of communication
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  • ...nce the mid-1950s. On January 1, 1965, its Al-‘Asifa military wing began [[guerrilla warfare]] against Israel. After the [[1967 Arab-Israeli War]], many of the PLO ele
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  • ...and his wife Giovanna, Umberto Eco survived World War II as well as the [[guerrilla warfare]] between Fascists and Communist partisans that took place in the mountains
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  • ...rces (SF) and other units in the United States Special Operations Command. Guerrilla warfare is one aspect of the broader term insurgency. The United States definition ...ported, and directed in varying degrees by an external source. It includes guerrilla warfare and other direct offensive, low visibility, covert, or clandestine operatio
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  • *Townsend, Charles. "The Irish Republican Army and the Development of Guerrilla Warfare, 1916-1921." ''English Historical Review'' 1979 94(371): 318-345. Issn: 001
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  • #An opponent that decides to fight will use other means, ranging from guerrilla warfare and terrorism to weapons of mass destruction
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  • ...ront]], Mao was successful in harassing Japanese forces in China through [[guerrilla warfare]].
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  • ...ams is required to have foreign language proficiency generally needed in [[guerrilla warfare]].
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  • ...connaissance units;to units qualified for [[special reconnaissance]] and [[guerrilla warfare]] deep behind enemy lines.
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  • ...ficer, had been a U.S. observer to Mao's guerrillas in China, and believed guerrilla warfare would become critical to future military operation. In January 1942, Capt.
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  • ...um mortars can be improvised, either as single-shot weapons, or for use in guerrilla warfare when the guerrillas have little outside support.
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  • ...land by ignoring it'. The war is generally seen as the beginning of modern guerrilla warfare, with the reliance of the IRA on un-uniformed "flying columns", comprised o ...ch as de Valera, Brugha, Childers and Stack.</ref> The "moral attrition of guerrilla warfare" eventually undermined both the British government and Irish republican vol
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  • ...oops, counseling [[dau tranh|political ''dau tranh'':]] organization and [[guerrilla warfare]].
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  • ...head the fight for independence and gained recognition by the UN in 1973. Guerrilla warfare and popular uprisings continued into the 1980s until, in 1988, the South Af
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  • *Council on Foreign Relations, New York; To support a research project on guerrilla warfare 25,000
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  • .... J. Rummel]]; the Vietnamese invasion, occupation, puppet regime, ongoing guerrilla warfare, and ensuing famine killed 1.2 million Cambodians in addition to the roughl
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  • ...ed Grant's generous terms for surrender. Lee vetoed proposals to engage in guerrilla warfare and instead called on southerners to accept reunion and [[Reconstruction]], ...ewhere in the South. The war was over, and Lee wisely insisted there be no guerrilla warfare.
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  • In many respects, it is the mirror image of the U.S. doctrine for guerrilla warfare, which in U.S. special operations doctrine is called '''Unconventional warf ...an combat troops become involved, in situations with both conventional and guerrilla warfare, it may be necessary to set up a more complex headquarters, such as Militar
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  • Wintringham was a passionate advocate of guerrilla warfare, and brought with him from Spain a trio of Spanish miners who taught Volunt
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  • | title = On Guerrilla Warfare
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  • ...uccessor, [[Milton Obote]], also had a rule with human rights abuses and [[guerrilla warfare]] that may have claimed another 100,000 lives. [[Yoweri Museveni]] seized p
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  • ...attles and mission redefinitions as a result of both nuclear weapons and [[guerrilla warfare]]. The possibility of World War III at sea brought intense Soviet and Ameri
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  • ...herry-picked his aphorisms to support their argument, especially regarding guerrilla warfare.
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  • ...uring executive and expert in statistical management, had no background in guerrilla warfare or other than Western culture, and rejected advice from area specialists an | title = Instruments of Statecraft: U.S. Guerrilla Warfare, Counterinsurgency, and Counterterrorism, 1940-1990
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  • ...artéguy's heroes are dedicated professionals, masters of the techniques of guerrilla warfare, courageous, cynical, cruel and ruthless. A brotherhood of outcasts, they
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  • ...the effects of the influential [[Illegal drug trade|drug trade]] and by [[guerrilla warfare|guerrilla]] [[insurgent]]s such as the ''Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de
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  • ...ventual [[fall of South Vietnam]] would be due to conventional rather than guerrilla warfare, some authors, such as [[Bui Tin]], assert that the NLF was never an indige
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  • * Townsend, Charles. "The Irish Republican Army and the Development of Guerrilla Warfare, 1916-1921." ''English Historical Review'' 1979 94(371): 318-345. Issn: 001
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  • ...le duplication in other Latin American countries faced with the problem of guerrilla warfare." (Memorandum for the Acting Chief, Western Hemisphere Division)" ...zed crime, and the expansion and intensification of political violence and guerrilla warfare in the country. As a result, Colombia at the outset of 2000 faced more seri
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  • ...rsh. Years of defending their borders have made the Argonians experts in [[guerrilla warfare]], and their natural abilities make them equally at home in water and on la
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  • ...nti-Pashtun areas. While the anti-Soviet mujaheddin had fought effective guerrilla warfare, using their knowledge of the terrain to avoid contact, the Taliban put the ...of the city. Some Taliban put down their weapons, while others moved into guerrilla warfare.
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  • ...s from promptly reacting. Swarming can be a much more effective version of guerrilla warfare. Swarming calls for much smaller units. Used effectively, they can avoid d
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  • ...ough the German front never made it to the border of Chechnya, an active [[guerrilla warfare|guerrilla]] movement threatened to undermine the Soviet defenses of the [[C ...r the mountainous area due to many successful [[Chechen people|Chechen]] [[guerrilla warfare|guerrilla]] raids. The [[Budyonnovsk hospital hostage crisis]] in 1995 shoc
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  • ...y sent 85,000 men in the 40th Army, but it was entirely unprepared for the guerrilla warfare it encountered. Muslim soldiers in the Soviet forces were treated as second
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  • ...army bottled up in New York City, as the southern campaigns turned into [[guerrilla warfare]] and assassination squads. The British realized they had failed and moved
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  • ...against Japan. Operating form within Japanese controlled areas and using [[guerrilla warfare]] and skillful propaganda, the communists had come out of the war in a stro
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  • ...lead up to 10,000 Kurds in Unconventional warfare (United States doctrine)|guerrilla warfare, a number large enough to be effective but not large enough to threaten Tur ...reporters, on June 18, "this is not guerrilla warfare. It is not close to guerrilla warfare," and described the operations he launched as mopping up. Asked about it a
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  • ...army, and set up a networks of forts designed to attract Loyalists. Nasty guerrilla warfare, coupled with major battles, forced the British out in 1781. The cotton gin ...allied itself with the British. Both the Americans and British engaged in guerrilla warfare. Patriot guerrillas, led by "Swamp Fox" [[Francis Marion]] and "Gamecock" [
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  • ...Nazis and SS men, between 35 and 50 years old. Their mission was to wage [[guerrilla warfare]] against a Soviet invasion. "The BDJ affair demonstrated that at least som
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  • ...red atrocities--but which the Germans insisted was allowable in combatting guerrilla warfare.<ref> Nicoletta F. Gullace, "Sexual Violence And Family Honor: British Prop
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  • ...arolina. One after another the Confederate units surrendered; there was no guerrilla warfare, but many Confederate leaders were allowed to escape the country.<ref>On Ju
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  • ...ns it would help, but the major thing is training. Our specialty is not in guerrilla warfare (laughter in transcript)?" Deng mentioned that at various times, China had
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  • ...1945. His ruthless totalitarian regime crushed all opposition and promoted guerrilla warfare in the south.<ref> Cuming vol 1; Andrei Lankov and A. N. Lankov, ''From S
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  • ...azis were preparing a "National Redoubt" in the south, and might conduct [[guerrilla warfare]]. There was, indeed, a plan for such a final defense, as well as guerrilla
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  • ...armies in the spring of 1865, the Confederacy collapsed, and there was no guerrilla warfare afterward. Four million slaves were liberated. A difficult, decade-long pr
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  • ...s refusal to meet them in pitched battle. The Indians employed a form of [[guerrilla warfare]] that confounded the English. Benjamin Church continuously campaigned to e
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  • ...national uprising against Russia broke out, and after two years of mostly guerrilla warfare the Poles again were defeated. Subsequently, the autonomy of Congress Polan
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