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  2. Mali War - Wikipedia

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    The Mali War [c] is an ongoing conflict that started in January 2012 between the northern and southern parts of Mali in Africa. On 16 January 2012, several insurgent groups began fighting a campaign against the Malian government for independence or greater autonomy for northern Mali, which they called Azawad .

  3. New Zealand Wars - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Wars Ngā pakanga o Aotearoa; Memorial in the Auckland War Memorial Museum for all who died in the New Zealand Wars. "Kia mate toa" translates as "fight unto death" or "be strong in death", and is the motto of the Otago and Southland Regiment of the New Zealand Army.

  4. Military history of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand forces supported American war efforts from 1965 to 1975. The conflict was the first war New Zealand took part in which the United Kingdom was not a direct participant in. In total, over 3,000 New Zealand soldiers took part in the conflict. There were 37 men who died while on active service, while an additional 187 were injured. [82]

  5. List of wars involving New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand. MCP. MRLA; Victory. Chin Peng exiled from Malaya; 15 killed Korean War (1950–1953) New Zealand gunners providing artillery support for Australian forces across the Imjin River, April 1951. South Korea United States United Kingdom Canada Australia New Zealand Turkey Philippines Thailand Ethiopia Greece France Colombia Belgium

  6. Timeline of the Mali War - Wikipedia

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    5 March: Units of the military of Mali fail to end the siege of the military garrison in Tessalit that had existed for weeks. [5] 10 March: Spiritual leaders in Mali issue a call for peace. [6] 12 March: The MNLA (and allies) take over Tessalit. [7] 14 March: Rebel forces took control of the towns of Diré and Goundam. [8]

  7. The New Zealand Wars / Ngā Pakanga o Aotearoa - Wikipedia

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    The final chapter, "After the War", unpacks the legacies of the New Zealand Wars and how the understanding of these remains relevant. It has been written that O'Malley uses this section of the book to reflect on the New Zealand Wars being "remembered and forgotten, and how these conflicts are being commemorated". [10]

  8. Category:Wars involving New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    This category includes historical wars in which New Zealand or its indigenous peoples (18th century–present) participated. Please see the category guidelines for more information. Subcategories

  9. Operation Éclipse - Wikipedia

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    Opération Éclipse was a joint French, Malian, Burkinabé and Nigérien military operation during the Mali War, as part of the larger French-led counterinsurgency campaign. It took place between January 2 and 20, 2021. According to a UN investigation, a French airstrike on January 3 killed 19 civilians in the village of Bounti in Mali. [1]