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Qu'est-ce (qui) est guerilla - définition

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  • Spanish guerrilla resistance to the Napoleonic French invasion of Spain at the [[Battle of Valdepeñas]]
  • Boer guerrillas during the [[Second Boer War]] in South Africa
  • Roque Gameiro]], depicting a Portuguese guerrilla ambush against French forces. The term "guerrilla" was coined during this conflict, which occurred in the early 19th century.
  • The Estonian [[Forest Brothers]] relaxing and cleaning their guns after a shooting exercise in [[Veskiaru]], [[Järva County]], [[Estonian SSR]], in 1953
  • [[Seán Hogan]]'s [[flying column]] of the IRA's [[3rd Tipperary Brigade]], during the [[Irish War of Independence]]
  • technical]] in northern Niger, 2008
  • [[Soviet partisans]] on the road in Belarus, 1944 counter-offensive
  • Algerian War of Independence]] c. 1956

guerilla         
Guerilla         
·adj ·see Guerrilla.
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BOARD GAME
Guerilla is a board wargame published by Maplay Games in 1974 that provides a tactical simulation of guerilla combat on Borneo during the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation of the early 1960s.

Wikipédia

Guerrilla warfare

Guerrilla warfare is a form of irregular warfare in which small groups of combatants, such as paramilitary personnel, armed civilians, or irregulars, use military tactics including ambushes, sabotage, raids, petty warfare, hit-and-run tactics, and mobility, to fight a larger and less-mobile traditional military.

Although the term "guerrilla warfare" was coined in the context of the Peninsular War in the 19th century, the tactical methods of guerrilla warfare have long been in use. In the 6th century BC, Sun Tzu proposed the use of guerrilla-style tactics in The Art of War. The 3rd century BC Roman general Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus is also credited with inventing many of the tactics of guerrilla warfare through what is today called the Fabian strategy. Guerrilla warfare has been used by various factions throughout history and is particularly associated with revolutionary movements and popular resistance against invading or occupying armies.

Guerrilla tactics focus on avoiding head-on confrontations with enemy armies, typically due to inferior arms or forces, and instead engage in limited skirmishes with the goal of exhausting adversaries and forcing them to withdraw. Due to this, guerrilla tactics are rarely used for anything other than defence. Organized guerrilla groups often depend on the support of either the local population or foreign backers who sympathize with the guerrilla group's efforts.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour guerilla
1. Guerilla–style tactics They have found themselves facing guerilla–style tactics rather than terrorist attacks.
2. Paektu, in uniform of the anti–Japanese guerilla.
3. These categories include insurgent, guerilla, warlord, terrorist, and militia.
4. Rather than sticking with the strategies for dealing with a guerilla insurgency, it is better to use those strategies which counter guerilla command structures combined with those for dealing with looting–based motivational systems.
5. I think it is useful also because despite what I said, legally, there is a relation between the two processes because all groups were fighting a war which to a great extent was a civil guerilla and counter-guerilla war.