- War. The Unit 684
mutiny occurred when
members of
South Korean black ops Unit 684
mutinied for
unclear reasons. The
Storozhevoy mutiny occurred on 9 November...
- from the
recently annexed state of
Awadh mutinied en m****e.
Another large contingent from
Gwalior also
mutinied, even
though that state's king (Jayajirao...
- some 2,000 of Tshombe's
former Katangan gendarmes, led by mercenaries,
mutinied in
Kisangani (formerly Stanleyville) in July 1966. Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph-Damien...
- The
Invergordon Mutiny was a
mutiny by
around 1,000
sailors in the
British Atlantic Fleet that took
place on 15–16
September 1931. For two days the sailors...
- Spithead, the
sailors at the Nore, an
anchorage in the
Thames Estuary, also
mutinied, on 12 May 1797, when the crew of
Sandwich seized control of the ship....
- The
Caine Mutiny is a 1952
novel by
Herman Wouk. The
Caine Mutiny may also
refer to: The
Caine Mutiny (1954 film), an
American film
based on the novel...
- 19, 1919, the ships'
crews mutinied in
opposition to that
French policy of intervention.
Among the
leaders of the
mutiny was André Marty.
After the armistice...
- The
Mutiny on the
Bounty was a
mutiny on HMS
Bounty that
occurred in 1789.
Mutiny on the
Bounty may also
refer to:
Mutiny on the
Bounty (novel), a 1932...
- Look up
mutiny or
mutineer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mutiny is a
conspiracy to
openly oppose,
change or
overthrow an
authority to
which the...
- The
Banbury mutiny was a
mutiny by
soldiers in the
English New
Model Army. The
mutineers did not
achieve all of
their aims and some of the
leaders were...