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    IMPACT OF WAR

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    Impact of War caused by the Guerilla warfare   Change in the impact of war on the population loss ratio in the civilians (Geography could  help)   Psychological impacts on the soldiers and the civilians of Vietnam <­ Psychology  Environmental (Geography) damages that were  made due to the Guerilla Warfare  Land Mines and traps that had been used in Guerilla warfare impact on the geography of  Vietnam.   Reduce in casualties as impact of war due to the usage of Guerilla warfare.   Wooyoung­ Introduction 

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    part of the rebel group. * The men‚ women and children were separated into different groups and kept in different areas. * The Atlacatl Battalion‚ a “Rapid Deployment Infantry Battalion” a unit that is trained for “counterinsurgency” warfare. They were trained by the supervision of United States military advisers in 1981 * arrived in El Mozote to enforce a military request known as “Operacion Rescate” * In the early 1980’s a revolution broke out in a small country in Central

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    dissimilar in Colonial America without the Indians. There is a probably chance that slavery would have gained popularity quicker if there were not any Indians. History today would not be the same without the Indians. The Colonials learned guerilla warfare fighting from fighting against the Indians. Also the because of the existence of the Indians farming grew in the colonial Americas. The Indians did more than one may give them credit for. Of course it is impossible to know exactly how the colonial

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    deviant? For years‚ the ruling white-minority party in apartheid South Africa viewed him as a "dangerous political deviant" and‚ in fact‚ even deployed government-sponsored terrorist squads of ex-Special Forces operators (many of whom were veterans of guerrilla wars in sub-Saharan Africa) to track and hunt him down. To most black South Africans‚ on the other hand‚ Mandela is a revered leader of the freedom movement. For another‚ if I may say so‚ deviance continually undergoes redefinition–that is‚ for

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    need to beat us. The Viet Cong knew that they had to engage in guerrilla warfare‚ which is a style of fighting that relies on the element of surprise. Although it seems our army is stronger and more experienced‚ there are a plethora of complications and frustrations us soldiers face. Out here in Vietnam‚ the weather is definitely an obstacle. The hot climate is a detriment to our energy. Another frustration out here is guerrilla warfare. The Viet Cong had sneaky moves that makes us not know where they

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    My History S.B.A. On What ways did the Maroons prove to be a nuisance to the planters and an inspiration to the slaves? *History S.B.A. Outline* Question #:- In what ways did the Maroons prove to be a nuisance to the planters and an inspiration to the slaves? Topic:- “Resistance And Revolts” with regards to the Maroons. N.B.:- To be included in my S.B.A. ➢ A Rationale‚ ➢ An Introduction‚ ➢ The Body Of Research ➢ A Conclusion

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    Brian Scarpaci Hius 308 Final Essay Essay Question Do you believe it is correct to describe an American way of war? If so‚ has it existed consistently throughout the period covered or has it evolved? If you say it has not existed throughout why not? Before I go into why or why not‚ it is best to describe the American Way of War? I must first get some definitions and history behind an American Way of War. First off There aren’t no authoritative listing

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    French Army‚ 1954-62: Experiences‚ Images‚ Testimonies. England: Palgrave Macmillan‚ 2002. Print. [ 4 ]. Tony Smith. The French Stake in Algeria‚ 1945-1962I. New York: Cornell University Press‚ 1978. Print. [ 5 ]. William Weir. Guerilla Warfare: Irregular Warfare in the Twentieth Century. United States: Stackpole Books‚ 2008. Print. [ 6 ]. John Talbott. The War Without A Name. Knopf: Random House‚ 1980. Print. [ 7 ]. Martin Alexander‚ Martin Evans‚ J.F.V. Keiger. The Algerian War and the French Army

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    our world and our search for a technological advantage/perfection in warfare and where this might take us. Because of this I constructed three questions to help me understand this topic of how humans strive to gain a technological advantage in warfare. My first question is: what attitude did people have towards implementing new technology into warfare? My second question is: what cause and effect did new technology have on warfare? And finally: what would war in the future be like? I developed these

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    then became a Marxist and took his ideas to Cuba. Che and Castro started the Cuban Revolution‚ Che teamed up with Fidel Castro and together they were able to take down the oppressive dictator in Cuba; Fulgencio Batista. Che and Castro used guerilla warfare to defeat Batista and his troops. Castro became the leader of Cuba and Che was his second in command. Che was an extremely violent person during and after the Cuban Revolution. It is reported that Che executed more than 400 people. He is a symbol

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