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  2. Military history of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The military history of Zimbabwe chronicles a vast time period and complex events from the dawn of history until the present time. It covers invasions of native peoples of Africa ( Shona and Ndebele ), encroachment by Europeans ( Portuguese , Boer and British settlers), and civil conflict.

  3. Zimbabwe National Army - Wikipedia

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    The Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) is the primary branch of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces responsible for land-oriented military operations. It is the largest service branch under the Zimbabwean Joint Operations Command (JOC).

  4. Zimbabwe Defence Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) are the military forces responsible for the defence of Zimbabwe against external threats from other countries, and also to suppress internal armed factions. It is composed of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) and the Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ). (As a landlocked country Zimbabwe does not have

  5. Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the sectors of ZIPRA during the Bush War. ZIPRA T-34-85 tank at the Zimbabwe Military Museum, Gweru.. Because ZAPU's political strategy combined political negotiations and armed force, ZIPRA developed as elaborately training both regular soldiers and guerrilla fighters, although and by 1979 it had an estimated 20,000 combatants, [1] based in camps around Lusaka, Zambia and at the ...

  6. List of wars involving Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe Tanzania: RENAMO: Stalemate. Rome General Peace Accords, multiparty elections; Gukurahundi (1984–1987) Zimbabwe: ZAPU: Government victory. Unity agreement, formation of ZANU–PF; Second Congo War (1998–2003) DR Congo Angola Chad Namibia Zimbabwe

  7. List of weapons of the Rhodesian Bush War - Wikipedia

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    The Rhodesian Bush War, also referred to as the Rhodesian Civil War, Zimbabwe Independence War or Zimbabwean War of Liberation, as well as the Second Chimurenga, was a military conflict staged during the Decolonisation of Africa that pitted the armed and security forces loyal to the Rhodesian white minority-led government of Prime-minister Ian ...

  8. Special Forces of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The commando regiment is the Zimbabwe National Army's lethal and premier special operations light infantry unit. It is capable, flexible and very agile to solve complex military problems beyond the competence of the general duty soldier.

  9. Category:Military history of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Military history of Rhodesia (5 C, 8 P) W. ... Pages in category "Military history of Zimbabwe" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.