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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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