• quickly, the Cacos maintained a rebellion in the mountainous areas to the north. Despite lack of local support, near Cap-Haïtien, the Cacos threatened to...
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  • Caco or CACO may refer to: Central Asian Cooperation Organization Cacos (military group), groups of Haitian armed individuals in the 19th and 20th century...
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  • Look up cacos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cacos may refer to: Cacos (C Standard Library) Cacos (military group) This disambiguation page lists...
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    Second Caco War (1918–20), a rebellion by Haitians against the occupation. The conflict erupted on October 17, 1918, with an attack by 100 rebel cacos on...
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    Chesty Puller (category Military personnel from Virginia)
    and spurred his horse forward to attack the Cacos. The Gendarmes charged beside him and scattered the Cacos, who used guerilla tactics and therefore seldom...
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    Péralte in 1919 solidified US Marine power over the Cacos.: 211–218 [page needed] The Second Caco War ended with the death of Benoît Batraville in 1920...
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    partisans who fought for the South during the American Civil War. Cacos - Haitian insurgent groups 19th and 20th centuries. Camisards – Huguenot insurgency in...
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  • north, called Cacos, rebelled in 1915–17, losing 200 killed, to Marine losses of 3 KIA, 18 WIA, of 2,029 deployed. In 1918, the Cacos, angered by the...
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    States occupation of Haiti in 1915. Leading guerrilla fighters called the Cacos, he posed such a challenge to the US forces in Haiti that the occupying...
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    15th Company poured through the breach, engaged the Cacos, took the bastion, and crushed the Cacos resistance. Subsequently, as the initial organizer and...
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  • interim government and law enforcement presence did not satisfy the Cacos, a group of rebels. On the northern end of the country, skirmishing continued...
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    The Banana Wars were a series of conflicts that consisted of military occupation, police action, and intervention by the United States in Central America...
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    Edward Albert Ostermann (category Military personnel from Columbus, Ohio)
    suddenly fired upon from three sides by about 400 Haitian rebels, known as "Cacos", concealed in the bushes about 100 yards (91 m) from Fort Dipitie. The...
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    officers (NCOs) commanded the group. The Gendarmerie attempted to secure public safety, initially by subduing the cacos; to promote development, particularly...
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  • Mušan Topalović (category Military personnel from Sarajevo)
    army and the gangs were an obstacle to further military professionalization and consolidation. Caco's excesses, brutal crimes against civilians and refusal...
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    Uzbekistan (section Military)
    least three Russian companies - Bina Group, Khimtrade, and Lenakhim - sold imported cotton pulp in Russia to military plants under US sanctions. The country...
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    List of Medal of Honor recipients (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the United States Army Center of Military History)
    of Honor was created during the American Civil War and is the highest military decoration presented by the United States government to a member of its...
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    was killed or forced into exile. The revolutionary armies were formed by cacos, peasant brigands from the mountains of the north, along the porous Dominican...
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    This is a list of acronyms, expressions, euphemisms, jargon, military slang, and sayings in common or formerly common use in the United States Marine Corps...
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    ready for the assault, since a citizen who heard the Cacos coming informed the former. The Cacos were forced to break ranks and seek shelter in buildings...
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  • men from São Paulo, journalist Caco Barcellos discovers a group of killers operating with the apparent backing of military justice. The more he investigates...
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    small landowners who ultimately paid the price. Small farmers in the north (Cacos) then began to revolt in June 1911. General Cincinnatus Leconte, a former...
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    consisted of eight CACOs with 36 CAPs and almost 700 Marine and Navy officers and men, while the smallest, the 4th in Quang Tri, had three CACOs and 18 CAPs...
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  • People's Government Shaan-Gan-Ning Border Region Charlemagne Peralte and his Cacos rebels who resisted the United States occupation of Haiti. Freikorps Ukrainian...
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  • insurgent movements led by piquets and cacos limited the central government's authority in outlying areas. These groups carried on war into the twentieth century;...
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    occupation by bands of Haitian insurgents known as Cacos, successfully defeating them in the First Caco War. During the occupation, Waller stated that "I...
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    with his children." Armed opposition to the US presence was led by the cacos under the command of Charlemagne Péralte; his capture and execution in 1919...
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    significance as it is tied to one of the founding fathers of Haiti. In 1869, the Cacos, in rebellion against the government of Sylvain Salnave, occupied Carrefour...
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    attacks are repulsed Battle of Fort Rivière 17 February The USA defeat the Cacos in Haiti. Battle of Gallipoli 19 February 1915—8 January 1916 The Allied...
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  • government of Sri Lanka; enforced disappearances by the Sri Lankan military and paramilitary groups backed by them; acute shortages of food, medicine, and clean...
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