Irregular warfare
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Irregular warfare is warfare in which one or more combatants are irregular military rather than regular forces. Guerrilla warfare is a form of irregular warfare, and so is asymmetric warfare.
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See also
- Arms trafficking
- Asymmetric warfare
- Center for Irregular Warfare and Armed Groups
- Civil-military operations
- Civilian casualty ratio
- Counter-insurgency
- Counter-intelligence
- Counter-terrorism
- Endemic warfare
- Foreign internal defense
- Fourth generation warfare
- Guerrilla warfare
- Hague Conventions (1899 and 1907)
- Illegal drug trade
- Information warfare
- Insurgency
- Irregular military
- Law enforcement
- War on Terror
- Low intensity conflict
- Military intelligence
- Political Warfare
- Psychological operations
- Small Wars Journal
- Strategic Communication
- Stabilization, Security, Transition, and Reconstruction Operations
- Third Geneva Convention
- Unconventional warfare
Individuals:
- George W. Bush
- Che Guevara
- Clarence Ransom Edwards
- François Géré
- Friedrich August Freiherr von der Heydte
- John R. M. Taylor
- T. E. Lawrence
- Michael G. Vickers
- Robert Rogers' 28 "Rules of Ranging"
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