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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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  • {{r|Guerrilla warfare||**}}
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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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  • *Guerrilla warfare
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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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