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    four guerrilla groups formed in Guatemala. There was the EGP (The Guerrilla Army of the Poor) ‚ the ORPA (Revolutionary Organization of Armed People) ‚ the FAR (Rebel Armed Forces) ‚ and the PGT (Guatemalan Labor Party). These four groups formed all into one to make URNG (Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity) in 1982. In 1966‚ Julio Ceasar Mendez Montenegro was elected president. Montenegro launched a counterinsurgency campaign which split up all of the guerrilla groups. The guerrilla groups

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    Recto covers a whole range of information that is relevant for this research. However‚ its value is in its information that it provides about the guerrilla groups‚ how they were formed‚ and the roll that the youth played in fighting the Japanese. In order to give the reader an idea of what the guerrillas were up against and why they were so determined to fight against the Japanese‚ I will be referencing Captain Vicente M. Agdamag who wrote‚ 150 Days of Hell Japanese Invasion

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    attack combat‚ changed fighting style throughout the American Revolution. The Americans and the British armies resorted to the “quick hit-and-run” attacks that were proven to be successful in their individual war strategies. The term guerrilla (Spanish‚ "little war") originated in the early 19th century during the Peninsular war (1808-1814) where Native Americans defeated Spanish and French back to occupying forces. They are fought largely by independent‚ irregular bands‚ sometimes linked

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    presidents of Mexico‚ who should take responsibility for the abuse of power of the army. They intentionally overlooked the fact that the army tortured the citizens to suppress the rebels. Known as guerrilla fighters‚ a group of people rose in order to fight against the army and to protect the Mexicans. I was a guerrilla fighter and I am proud that I revolted against violations although I had to separate from my family and my friends and live secretly. The picture above shows several other female prisoners

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    People’s Anti-Japanese Army‚ the MCP-led guerrilla force which had been the principal resistance in Malaya against the Japanese occupation. The British had secretly trained and armed the MPAJA during the later stages of World War II. Disbanded in December‚ 1945‚ the MPAJA officially turned all of its weapons in to the British Military Administration. However‚ many weapons were not returned‚ and were stashed for possible future use. The Malayan Emergency was a guerrilla war fought between Commonwealth armed

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    Introduction “…Marketing warfare will provide a strategic model for company survival in the 21st century…” The authors’ main aim in publishing this text was to bring to the forefront the aggressive behaviours displayed in the marketing process of a firm in order to keep their brand and company number one in a competitive industry. In addition‚ they wanted to show how the principles used in warfare are the same as that used in marketing. As a result‚ firms could look at different tactics used

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    far wealthier‚ technologically superior power of the US. | Contents Page No. Background 2 Introduction 2 Logistical Issues 3 Causality Tolerance 4 Economic Consequences 5 Strategy & Tactics 5 Communist Strategy 5 Guerrilla Tactics 6 American Strategy 6 Tactical Response 7 Vietnamese Terrain Advantages 8 Leadership 8 Bibliography 9 Books 9 Video 9 Website 9 Background The Vietnam War is classed under Cold-War military conflict due to the political

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    Unfortunately the Russians and Eastern Europe did not want to recognize his rule as they believed that Ho Chi Minh was the true ruler of Vietnam. Despite the French getting huge help from America‚ they struggled to cope with the Viet Minhs’s guerrilla tactics who were getting help from the Communist China. Vietnam was meant to be ruled by Bao Dai who had support from the West. Ho Chi Minh had support from the Russians‚ Chinese and Eastern Europe who were all communists. In May 1954‚ the French

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    Women had prepared food for the guerrillas making them collaborators and complicit. Children were potential future recruits for the guerrillas and thus they were a liability for the military. In When the Mountains Tremble‚ a documentary by Pamela Yates‚ it shows a clip of a group of guerrillas entering a village. When the guerrillas enter the village‚ the group comes speaking of change. The indigenous feed the group and bid them farewell

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    Questions 1-5: 1. What tips can you offer Cooper and Schwinoff about family members who start and run a business together? Working with members of your family has the potential to be a very trying‚ sticky and challenging situation. It can bring out the best in you and your relatives--and also the worst in your working relationships. It can cause you to minimize or overlook errors or omissions that your relative commits‚ or it can make you excessively hypercritical and condescending. What pitfalls

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