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Ambush at Mogadishu Ambush in Mogadishu tells the story of the most violent combat firefight since Vietnam. On October 3, 1993 elite units of the US Army's Rangers and Delta Force were ambushed by Somali men, women and children armed with automatic weapons
British military conflicts from 1945 to 2001 India, Palestine, Malaya, Korea, Suez Canal Zone, Kenya, Cyprus, Suez Borneo, Vietnam, Aden, Radfan, Oman, Dhofar Northern Ireland, The Falklands War and The Gulf War
Boxer Rebellion Boxer Rebellion
Center of military history the wars fought by the U.S. Army
Chemical warfare in the Iraq-Iran War chemical warfare in the Iraq-Iran War
Globalsecurity.org source for security information, military, intelligence, space
Laos the secret war
Russian military conflicts
Russo-Japanese war 1904 - 1905
Russo-Japanese war
Russo-Japanese war
Russo-Japanese War
Russo-Japanese Naval War
Russo-Japanese war the Russo-Japanese War began on February 8, 1904 when Japan attacked Port Arthur in Manchuria. It ended on September 5, 1905 with the signing of the Treaty of Portsmouth
 
Anglo Boer war 
Anglo Boer war
Boer war the Anglo-Boer war of 1899-1902
Boer war photographs
Concentration camp in the English-speaking world, the term "concentration camp" was first used to describe camps operated by the British in South Africa during the 1899-1902 Second Boer War. Originally conceived as a form of humanitarian aid to the families whose farms had been destroyed in the fighting, the camps were later used to confine and control large numbers of civilians in areas of Boer guerilla activity. Tens of thousands of Boer civilians, and black workers from their farms, died as a result of diseases developed due to overcrowding, inadequate diets and poor sanitation
Concentration camp 1899-1902
Zulu war
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Falklands 
Aircraft carriers and the Falklands war
Battles of the Falklands Conflict the major battles that took place during the conflict
Battles of the Falklands war
Battles of the Falklands War Battle of Goose Green, Battle of Mount Harriet, Battle of Mount Longdon, Battle of Two Sisters, Battle of Wireless Ridge
Chronicle of the Falklands / Malvinas: history and war of 1982 the Falkland Islands are a group of islands in the south Atlantic. The two main islands, East Falkland and West Falkland, lie 300 miles [480 km] east of the Argentina coast
Falkland conflict 1982 on the 5th April 1982, a large British task force set out on a 7500 mile journey to liberate a group of tiny windswept islands in the South Atlantic. On 1st May began the biggest naval action to take place since the Second World War - more than 1000 men lost their lives
Falklands.info
Falkland war causes
Falkland war causes
Falkland war: the causes and effects
Falklands campaign map
Phantom Jets in the Falklands
The Falklands war 1982
The Falklands war: a moral balance sheet
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Israël 
1973 october war (Yom Kippur War) map of Egyptian front
Arab Israel conflict in maps
Background of the Yom Kippur war 1973
Echoes of Qana 'Israel has committed a holocaust in Lebanon'
Information regarding Israel's security
Israel - Lebanon conflict (Yahoo) dayly updated
Naval battle of Latakia (october 7, 1973)
Occupied Golan
Sinai war 1956
Six Day War 1967 the 1967 six day war has proven to be one of the most remarkable conflicts in history, where over a period of a few short days, the armed forces of Israel took on the might of the Arab armies, and achieved an overwhelming victory
Syria and the Golan heights
Suez war of 1956
USS Liberty dedicated to the memory of thirty-four fine young men who gave their lives on June 8, 1967, defending the USS Liberty against a sustained air and sea attack by the armed forces of the State of Israel
USS Liberty
Yom Kippur war the Arab-Israeli War of 1973, also known as the Yom Kippur War or the Ramadan War, was a war between Israel on one side and Egypt and Syria on the other side
Yom Kippur war october 6, 1973
Yom Kippur war october 6, 1973

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