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  • f these is probably The Concept of the Urban Guerrilla, a response to an essay by Horst Mahler, tha
  • GNC is different from that of the separatist guerrilla Achik National Volunteer Council.
  • gan recruiting fighters willing to undertake guerrilla action against the Japanese.
  • them into the woods so that they could begin guerrilla action against the U.S., making occupation t
  • e of Francisco Franco until 1948 through the guerrilla actions of maquis.
  • electronic intelligence gathering and small guerrilla actions against the cartels, which the US Co
  • Although there would be further guerrilla actions (particularly with respect to armed
  • e manned positions were highly vulnerable to guerrilla actions, as proved by a 1974 bomb attack whi
  • r of 1943 Fyodorov's partisan units expanded guerrilla activities into other occupied regions of US
  • After the amnesty, Pizarro continued his guerrilla activities insisting that the government est
  • er of the original members of Erna continued guerrilla activities, becoming Forest Brothers (Baltic
  • lieve the 103rd Ohio Infantry in suppressing guerrilla activity in Owen County.
  • rop to polling day was tense, with continued guerrilla activity by Tamil Tiger separatists and five
  • the sentences were to be called off if local guerrilla activity ceased.
  • s' Mooninites, identifying them as part of a guerrilla ad campaign, and crediting the local blogger
  • rongholds for the indigenous Polisario Front guerrilla after the retreat of Spain from what was the
  • can country he participated in the Sandinist guerrilla against the Contras, after which, together w
  • Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC guerrilla) against alleged members of the United Self-
  • ed the few local Republican troops and their guerrilla allies before seizing control of the city.
  • smaller North Coast Cartel, the FARC Marxist guerrilla, and the right wing paramilitary group AUC.
  • ermany, was recognized by a Jewish communist guerrilla, and killed.
  • e other nationalist futile attempts to fight guerrilla and insurgency warfare against the communist
  • ews did not fight in open terrain; they used guerrilla and hit and run tactics to slowly beat back
  • "She was a guerrilla and took up arms in the past.
  • of voters and candidates, by the actions of guerrilla and paramilitary groups.
  • nuary 1924 - 10 August 1990) was a Colombian guerrilla and ideological leader of the Revolutionary
  • thens with the Communist-controlled EAM-ELAS guerrilla and was disbanded on 20 April 1945.
  • The nationalist plan of long-term guerrilla and insurgency warfare had been crushed.
  • Pad is the guerrilla approach to home decorating."
  • ds in 1992, the FMLN converted itself from a guerrilla army into a political party, and Handal serv
  • The guerrilla army uses ambush (stealth and surprise) and
  • f the leading organisers of the Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army, a failed armed insurrection against th
  • , who were operating out of rural areas as a guerrilla army, primarily by cutting them off from the
  • The Beit Oved attack was a guerrilla assault carried out by a Palestinian Fedayee
  • The Matzuva attack was a guerrilla assault by the Islamic Jihad on March 12, 20
  • tack on Ballygawley RUC barracks was a large guerrilla assault carried out on 7 December 1985 by a
  • The attack was one of the largest guerrilla assaults by the Provisional IRA during this
  • artially destroyed that city in reprisal for guerrilla attacks on Union shipping from that town.
  • pital again started being shaken by frequent guerrilla attacks on military units and bombing on key
  • h Michigan Volunteers fought off Confederate guerrilla attacks while also jettisoning equipment to
  • The LNRF carried out 128 guerrilla attacks against the IDF and Israeli-related
  • He was charged with organizing and leading guerrilla attacks on the Japanese.
  • ama, and Muscle Shoals, Alabama, controlling guerrilla attacks and working to prevent major element
  • ngolan insurgency had been defeated, but new guerrilla attacks would later break out in other regio
  • Throughout 1942 and 1943, he and the black guerrilla band continue to wage operations against the
  • Occasionally, his guerrilla band cooperated with Confederate military un
  • victory to recruit more men to his fledgling guerrilla band.
  • eans of submarine and radio, and helped form guerrilla bands on the east coast.
  • where he raised troops from his tenants and guerrilla bands known as "tories".
  • soldiers in the Ottoman Army joined Armenian guerrilla bands or went over to the Armenian volunteer
  • ronunciation: ) were the predominantly rural guerrilla bands of the French Resistance.
  • He led guerrilla bands of rebels until 1963, when he agreed t
  • However, the guerrilla bands of EAM/ELAS soon forced Ohrana to retr
  • means mountain in Chinese), was a communist guerrilla base in the border region of Guangdong, Jian
  • nt first shelled, then entered Ampil Camp, a guerrilla base on the border, killing 85 and wounding
  • Rhodesia said it had been attacking guerrilla bases in the country.
  • The game which features artist Guerrilla Black and model Thekla Roth, has the main co
  • ars of middle school before joining the FARC guerrilla by the late 1980s.
  • is immediately shot dead by a sniper from a guerrilla camp.
  • n an effective government in the North nor a guerrilla campaign in the South.
  • os Grivas returned to the island and began a guerrilla campaign against the Makarios government, wh
  • e, and only threw its weight behind Castro's guerrilla campaign a few months before Batista finally
  • oria in March 1900, Botha led a concentrated guerrilla campaign against the British together with K
  • 44 he was involved in the failed Aran Valley guerrilla campaign when Spanish Republican exiles inva
  • Notes On A Guerrilla Campaign
  • wn as the Anarchist Black Army, Makhno led a guerrilla campaign during the Russian Civil War.
  • Vlad waged a guerrilla campaign against the Ottoman forces commande
  • Hellenic Army at the time and leader of the guerrilla campaign of Greek Cypriots against British c
  • the mountains, from where they would wage a guerrilla campaign against the Japanese for over a yea
  • Murad fled to Upper Egypt, mounting a brief guerrilla campaign that staved off Desaix for a year.
  • She bravely led a guerrilla campaign of 600 fighters on horseback agains
  • re Ulster Protestants who saw the republican guerrilla campaign as an invasion of their territory,
  • ongoing Philippine Commonwealth military and guerrilla campaign, continuing to harass Allied forces
  • of Brazilian lancers following a protracted guerrilla campaign.
  • of the town by the poorly equipped communist guerrilla caused the nationalists to redeploy their tr
  • actually carried out by isolated Palestinian guerrilla cells and some radical Lebanese leftists who
  • In 1864 he created the famous "Sue Mundy" guerrilla character to mock the incompetence of Union
  • Sue Mundy was a fictional guerrilla character created by George D. Prentice, the
  • ts, as well as contacts with alias "John 40" guerrilla chief of the 42nd front.
  • accabean revolt started, Judas relocated his guerrilla combat units at the northern part of the Sho
  • st remembered for her role as Peninsular War guerrilla commander Teresa Moreno in the first four of
  • ssociated of alias "Negro Acacio" a renowned guerrilla commander involved in the illegal drug trade
  • In 1991 Vargas was made guerrilla commander of the 22nd Front of the FARC-EP,
  • Hopei Chahar Guerrilla Commander - Sun Tien-ying
  • 03, the anarchist Mihail Gerdzhikov became a guerrilla commander in the Internal Macedonian Adriano
  • d a half years of his life he was a regional guerrilla commander of the Hukbalahap.
  • May 10 - Local guerrilla commanders Timur Maayev and Bilal Edilsultan
  • 1942), alias Salah Ta'amari, a Palestinian guerrilla commando who became a high-ranking official
  • d in the 11e RPC, who pioneered conventional guerrilla commandos GCMA with Roger Trinquier during t
  • broadcast a demand (then akin to what is now guerrilla communication and subvertising) that thousan
  • to specialize in environmental activism and guerrilla communication.
  • The Seventh Guerrilla Conference of the FARC-EP, was a 1982 meetin
  • Guerrilla Consumption
  • by ordering guerrilla containment.
  • Skrzynecki thereupon joined a guerrilla corps and on the 22nd of September took refu
  • gs: acquire arms locally and abroad; raise a guerrilla; create a rising with Indian soldiers; Jatin
  • In contrast, the communist guerrilla decided to concentrate their force to achiev
  • a preemptive strike against the nationalist guerrilla despite absolute numerical inferiority.
  • The guerrilla detachments led by Mosostr Dadeshkeliani, Ne
  • He and noted guerrilla Dick Yager conducted a raid against Gardner,
  • wn as underground restaurants, home bistros, guerrilla dinner, secret restaurant, paladares, puerta
  • Guerrilla elements of the army continued fighting unti
  • ribed Jamba as "a spread out, well-organised guerrilla encampment, carefully planned and camouflage
  • U.S. government, counter attacked by bombing guerrilla enclaves using U.S. providedsatellite intell
  • Matty's debut release The Ras Gong Guerrilla EP was recorded in Wollongong and released i
  • n December 2009, Matty released The Ras Gong Guerrilla EP.
  • rancisco Sabater Llopart (El Quico), Sabate: Guerrilla Extraordinary, translated into English by St
  • h its neighbors, and several new Palestinian guerrilla factions were taking up the armed struggle a
  • advisors in a military dictatorship fighting guerrilla factions that are labeled communist is highl
  • an to fall under the increasing influence of guerrilla factions.
  • army, Hornblower, the Comte and Marie lead a guerrilla fight against the Imperial forces.
  • he Japanese in 1945, he was the one American guerrilla fighter who had not been a member of the Pat
  • Ultimately, his plan was defeated by a guerrilla fighter named Cassius (son of Scipio/Xerxes)
  • endeavor to get to safety, he meets a female guerrilla fighter (Kieu Chinh) and a nationalist named
  • a 1948 - February 14, 1988) was a Nicaraguan guerrilla fighter in the Nicaraguan Revolution of 1979
  • glas Bravo (born March 11, 1932) is a former guerrilla fighter and Venezuelan politician.
  • ecember 29, 1944) was a Chechen nationalist, guerrilla fighter, journalist, and poet who led a Chec
  • y his mother's death, Dongzi joins a band of guerrilla fighters and eventually kills his former lan
  • ths with the inclusion of 23,900 Palestinian guerrilla fighters from both the Rejectionist Front (R
  • the towns in Agoncillo to helping the local guerrilla fighters and defeats Japanese Imperial force
  • the former-nationalist regular troops turned guerrilla fighters lacked any willingness to work toge
  • Philippine Constabulary with the recognized guerrilla fighters against the Japanese Imperial force
  • o (aka "Pelufo" or "Cadena") with nearly 300 guerrilla fighters from the 35th and 37th fronts of th
  • Pro-Union guerrilla fighters in Kansas were called "jayhawkers".
  • Partisans or guerrilla fighters were active in almost every country
  • n Tongi, Ouderland organized and trained the guerrilla fighters of Mukti Bahini.
  • ushed and fatally wounded in Krakow by three guerrilla fighters on May 2, 1943 .
  • the military strategy for Guerrilla fighters,
  • ar since General Grivas had concentrated his guerrilla fighters, nearly thirty of them, there.
  • apon caches and living quarters for numerous guerrilla fighters.
  • ry 1900, and the war effectively turned into guerrilla fighting but was far from over.
  • The Finns rose up in guerrilla fighting as far as Hamina (in Russian "Old F
  • border region into some of the most vicious guerrilla fighting of the Civil War.
  • He ended his guerrilla fighting days frustrated and defeated and tu
  • into the country for long-term campaigns of guerrilla fighting, while ZIPRA was designed to be use
  • akers Brett Rapkin and Josh Dixon gathered a guerrilla film crew and joined Lee on a barnstorming t
  • But it was legendary guerrilla film-maker Roger Corman that helped Ms Hurd
  • In Washington, DC, The Runcible Spoon is a guerrilla food zine.
  • On April 1 a guerrilla force and cavalry column recaptured Wuyuan a
  • sht was preparing to march on Tehran with "a guerrilla force of 1500 Jangalis, Kurds, Armenians, an
  • This guerrilla force used the riverine terrain to its advan
  • e Japanese occupation period, the Dong Jiang guerrilla force made it one of its military bases to p
  • e Mukti Bahini, an independent and effective guerrilla force that had been formed by the Bangladesh
  • The battle started when a small Chinese guerrilla force clashed with the Japanese 6th Division
  • fiths-Marsh about the training of his native guerrilla force and service in North Borneo are held a
  • blic perception of the CPC army from being a guerrilla force consisting of peasants and proletarian
  • ng the war, particularly at the hands of the guerrilla force led by T. E. Lawrence during the Arab
  • The Communist guerrilla force, with a strength of about 500, continu
  • ehind French lines, as a kind of commando or guerrilla force.
  • The majority of these guerrilla forces were Muslim and had no place to worsh
  • and some presumably fought on as unorganized guerrilla forces during the Japanese occupation.
  • His troops are resisted by local guerrilla forces and withdraw.
  • Nie began an offensive against rebel guerrilla forces in early 1900.
  • Also dropped supplies to US and guerrilla forces in the Philippines.
  • by the Japanese and Manchurian Anti-Japanese guerrilla forces under Feng Zhanhai, the local Chahar
  • It is believed Herrera hired guerrilla forces such as Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionari
  • hardson remained in the Philippines with the guerrilla forces with his account of his experiences t
  • ok place in Amgala involving Polisario Front guerrilla forces supported by units from the Algerian
  • He outlined the strategy of the guerrilla forces as one of the "gradual wearing down,
  • Sloan Tough was a member of the irregular or guerrilla forces called the Kansas Red Legs.
  • nwealth, local guerrillas of the Maguindanao Guerrilla Forces, Maguindanao Bolo Battalion and the B
  • The plan was to kill enemy Vietcong guerrilla forces, establishing offensive hamlets, and
  • rland Shire asserted that their removal of a Guerrilla Gardeners project was due to factors such as
  • Five of the guerrilla gardeners are experienced in landscape and h
  • Because of this, a finished Guerrilla Gardeners project was threatened with remova
  • They also claimed that Guerrilla Gardeners failed to comply with traffic and
  • Js, often featuring surprise guest spots and guerrilla gigs from some of London's foremost musician
  • It was the most violent guerrilla group in the country known for its massacres
  • from the Spanish: paro armado), in which the guerrilla group attacked 15 small towns and targeted i
  • h the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia guerrilla group (FARC).
  • ing Starr out of prison, she joins his small guerrilla group for a series of raids on banks and rai
  • He organized the guerrilla group for the 1973-1977 insurgency.
  • olicy of forced collectivization, joined the guerrilla group "Haiducii Muscelului" led by Colonel G
  • tionary Dr.Rajini Thiranagama who joined the guerrilla group the Tamil Tigers in reaction to a brut
  • s noted for covering a story about an Afghan guerrilla group responsible for the Uzbin Valley ambus
  • The main guerrilla group, known as the MIR (Movimiento de Izqui
  • Wanting to form a guerrilla group, Prabhakaran created the Liberation Ti
  • showing they belonged to the radical Afghan guerrilla group, Hezb-e-Islami, or Party of Islam.".
  • Muslim Mujahedin was an islamist guerrilla group, that turned themselves in to the gove
  • zea and her husband joined an anti-Communist guerrilla group, Haiducii Muscelului, led by Colonel G
  • For the Uruguayan guerrilla group, see Tupamaros.
  • This article is about the Peruvian guerrilla group.
  • s written extensively on FARC, the Colombian guerrilla group.
  • service is to introduce newer weapons to the guerrilla group.
  • es of Colombia (FARC), the country's largest guerrilla group.
  • ionalistic, bolivarian and social democratic guerrilla group.
  • later joined a support network for the FARC guerrilla group.
  • , Peru, on July 16, 1992 by the Shining Path guerrilla group.
  • d Puerto Rican nationalist leaders and urban guerrilla groups like the Macheteros; others moved on
  • There were, in fact, guerrilla groups operated in Kentucky late in 1864 and
  • World War I was in full swift, he organized guerrilla groups in Northern Epirus in order to operat
  • right-wing paramilitary groups and left-wing guerrilla groups like National Liberation Army (ELN) a
  • ring that the lack of discipline among rival guerrilla groups could spiral out of control.
  • would be very insulting to other legitimate guerrilla groups to call him that.
  • The French and Lao guerrilla groups also lacked significant firepower, bu
  • to Colombia, which is used to combat leftist guerrilla groups such as FARC, who have been involved
  • the Makhnovist impact appeared as "Ukrainian guerrilla groups still brandish the black flag and fou
  • When four guerrilla groups, including these two, combined to cre
  • ch runner carrying messages among resistance guerrilla groups.
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