The Fiji Guerrillas were a commando battalion consisting of two commando companies, raised by the New Zealand Army for service during World War II. The...
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Commandos: New Zealanders and Fijians in Action. A History of Southern Independent Commando and First Commando Fiji Guerrillas. Wellington: Reed Publishing...
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Commandos: New Zealanders and Fijians in Action. A History of Southern Independent Commando and First Commando Fiji Guerrillas. Wellington: Reed Publishing...
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Commandos: New Zealanders and Fijians in Action: A History of Southern Independent Commando and First Commando Fiji Guerrillas. Reed Publishing. OCLC 1135029131...
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Commandos: New Zealanders and Fijians in Action: A History of Southern Independent Commando and First Commando Fiji Guerrillas. Reed Publishing. OCLC 1135029131...
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Different guerrilla-style movements have appeared in Venezuela, Nigeria, Fiji, and Colombia ever since the Spanish conquest of the Americas. The indigenous...
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secure Segi Point and Viru Harbor. In their stead, a company of Fijian and Tongan Guerrillas from a New Zealand-trained commando unit was detailed to assist...
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Malayan Emergency (category Guerrilla wars)
the conflict, security forces killed 6,710 MNLA guerrillas and captured 1,287, while 2,702 guerrillas surrendered during the conflict, and approximately...
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Commandos: New Zealanders and Fijians in Action: A History of Southern Independent Commando and First Commando Fiji Guerrillas, was rejected for publication...
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Rhodesian Bush War (category Guerrilla wars)
Reports 39 Blacks Slain, Says Military Killed 106 Guerrillas; 106 Guerrillas Reported Slain Guerrillas Kill 39 Black Civilians, Rhodesia Reports". The New...
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Talaiasi Labalaba BEM (13 July 1942 – 19 July 1972) was a British-Fijian sergeant in the SAS who was involved in the Battle of Mirbat on 19 July 1972....
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which forced the guerrillas to retreat. After the battle the British and their allies recovered the corpses of the attacking guerrillas, some were put on...
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Exocannibalism (section Fiji)
of both political and religious rituals performed by the Fijian people. It persisted in Fiji because of cultural beliefs embracing it. In contrast to...
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defeating the MNLA guerrillas. Templer oversaw the finalising of the Briggs Plan, the British military strategy to defeat Malaysian guerrillas by forcibly transferring...
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Mary Morris (category Fijian people of British descent)
Mary Lilian Agnes Morris (13 December 1915 – 14 October 1988) was a Fijian born British actress. Morris was the daughter of Australian-born Herbert Stanley...
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Military history of Oceania (section Fijian coups)
this was the Fijian chief Tanoa Visawaqa who, in the 1840s, used arms purchased from a Swedish mercenary to subdue most of Western Fiji. Tonga was also...
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post-war U.S. occupation of Canada, later the suppression of Canadian guerrillas during the Second Great War. Qumar The West Wing Middle Eastern state...
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sponsored guerrilla attacks. The situation turned the area around the Suez Canal into a low level war zone. On 24 January 1952, Egyptian guerrillas staged...
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Nepalese Civil War (category Guerrilla wars)
killed and suspected Maoists bombed five government utilities despite the guerrillas' plans for a nine-day truce from 2 October 2003, officials said. Eight...
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Lee Sun-hee) Soko Our Stories (remake by Yoon Hyung-joo of traditional Fijian song Isa Lei) 539 January 8, 2022 Oh My Star Special 2022 Kim Yong-jin [ko]...
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increasing the military pressure that the guerrillas were able to place on Rhodesia. Until 1972, containing the guerrillas was little more than a police action...
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Slang term used by American troops as a shorthand term for Vietnamese guerrillas, derived from the verbal shorthand for "Victor Charlie", the NATO phonetic...
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altercation with two diplomats from the Chinese embassy in Fiji at an event where Fijian and Taiwanese officials were celebrating National Day of the...
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senators. / Fred Marafano 1940–2013 1984–2006 Sierra Leone Executive Outcomes Fijian-born British Special Air Service operative turned mercenary who fought in...
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Estonia 7,100 17,500 0 24,600 19.8 5.7 Ethiopia 138,000 0 0 138,000 1.3 1.3 Fiji 3,500 6,000 0 9,500 10.3 3.8 Finland 23,800 254,000 14,200 292,000 52.7 4...
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forces detained Cuban civilians in camps in order to more easily combat guerrilla forces. Over the following decades the British during the Second Boer...
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Mass media regulation (section Fiji)
2010, the Fijian Government passed the Media Industry Development Decree of 2010 establishing the Media Industry Development Authority of Fiji which enforces...
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d'état 1970 Cambodian coup d'état Metapolitefsi Iranian Revolution 1987 Fijian coups d'état Nepalese Civil War Barbadian Republic Proclamation National...
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d'état 1970 Cambodian coup d'état Metapolitefsi Iranian Revolution 1987 Fijian coups d'état Nepalese Civil War Barbadian Republic Proclamation National...
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for it tested by the U.S. Army in 1903. American units fighting Tausūg guerrillas in the Moro Rebellion in Sulu during the Philippine–American War using...
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