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Counterinsurgency (COIN, or NATO
spelling counter-insurgency) is "the
totality of
actions aimed at
defeating irregular forces". The
Oxford English Dictionary...
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resulted in
negative consequences for the Gr**** Resistance. Wide-ranging
counterguerrilla operations were
carried out,
culminating in m****
reprisals such as...
- commanders, 8
December 1901, in
Robert D.
Ramsey III, A
Masterpiece of
Counterguerrilla Warfare: BG J.
Franklin Bell in the Philippines, 1901–1902 Archived...
- U.S.
policymakers [complained] that the aid is
often used in pure
counterguerrilla operations,
sometimes with no
measurable benefit against drug trafficking...
- its
economy completely to
foreign investment and trade."
Military counterguerrilla operations caused the
forced displacement of more than one million...
- general's
extensive military-media strategy,
linking his
writings on
counterguerrilla operations and
subsequent military media efforts to his
downfall with...
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Urban Somali Guerrillas in Mogadishu: An
Analysis of
Guerrilla and
Counterguerrilla Tactics and
Techniques used
during Operation GOTHIC SERPENT". Small...
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colonial expansion,
among others. The
second category includes the types:
counterguerrilla, terrorist, and imperialist,
containing the
following scenarios of...
- players. No man's land
Pocket (military) U.S. Army (2004). U.S. Army
Counterguerrilla Operations Handbook.
Globe Pequot. p. 8. ISBN 1-59228-575-9. The infantry...
- In
addition to
these major operations, more than 125,000
offensive counterguerrilla actions,
ranging from
squad patrols and
ambushes to company-sizes search...