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  2. Battle of Ganjgal - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Ganjgal took place during the War in Afghanistan between American and Afghan forces and the Taliban in Kunar Province, Afghanistan on September 8, 2009. [3] [5] Complaints that the coalition casualties were avoidable and caused by a failure of the chain of command to provide fire support for the team triggered an official investigation and a series of reprimands to several US ...

  3. Battle of Badon - Wikipedia

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    It is chiefly known today for the supposed involvement of the man who would later be remembered as the legendary King Arthur; although it is not agreed that Arthur was a historical person, his name first appears in the 9th-century Historia Brittonum, where he is mentioned as having participated in the battle alongside the Brittonic kings as a ...

  4. Military victories against the odds - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, subterfuge was used. During World War II, a group of five Germans, under the command of Fritz Klingenberg, fought garrison troops and captured the entire city of Belgrade and its thousands of troops by pretending to be an entire army. [6] Certain battles also involved the use of defences or topographical features to get an advantage.

  5. Anglo-Zanzibar War - Wikipedia

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    The war, lasting less than three-quarters of an hour, is sometimes considered the shortest in recorded history. [58] Several durations are given by sources, including 38, [1] [59] 40 [60] and 45 [61] minutes, but the 38-minute duration is the most often quoted. The variation is due to confusion over what actually constitutes the start and end ...

  6. Battle of Badr - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Badr (Arabic: غَزْوَةُ بَدْرٍ [ɣazwatu badr] (Urdu transliteration: Ghazwah-i-Badr), also referred to as The Day of the Criterion (Arabic: يَوْمُ الْفُرْقَانْ, Arabic pronunciation: [jawm'ul fur'qaːn]) in the Qur'an and by Muslims, was fought on 13 March 624 CE (17 Ramadan, 2 AH), [2] near the present-day city of Badr, Al Madinah Province in ...

  7. ‘World War III has already begun,’ Jamie Dimon warns - AOL

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    ‘World War III has already begun,’ Jamie Dimon warns — says his team is preparing for serious conflict with China, Russia. 3 assets to protect yourself in 2025 Moneywise December 9, 2024 at ...

  8. Inside the most unnerving scene in 'Civil War': 'It was a ...

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    Read more:Review: 'Civil War' shows an America long past unraveling, which makes it necessary No scene encapsulates the tricky balancing act of the film quite like one that involves actor Jesse ...

  9. Battle of Lansdowne - Wikipedia

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    The First English Civil War battle of Lansdowne, or Lansdown, was fought on 5 July 1643, at Lansdowne Hill, near Bath, Somerset, England.Although the Royalists under Lord Hopton forced the Parliamentarians under Sir William Waller to retreat from their hilltop position, they suffered so many casualties themselves and were left so disordered and short of ammunition that an injured Hopton was ...