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  2. Brigandage - Wikipedia

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    Towards the end of wars, irreconcilables may refuse to accept the loss of their cause, and may continue hostilities using irregular tactics. Upon capture by the victorious side, whether the capturing power has to recognize them as soldiers (who must be treated as prisoners of war) or as brigands (who can be tried under civilian law as common criminals) depends on whether the detainees "respect ...

  3. Giuseppe Caruso (brigand) - Wikipedia

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    On 6 April 1862, the gang clashed near Muro Lucano with regular troops, killing nine soldiers. Caruso continued his activity as a robber and, on 6 September of the same year with his chief Crocco and another 200 bandits, attacked a farm, robbing ten sacks of fodder for the horses, twenty sacks of grain and ten cloths worth twenty ducats.

  4. Post-unification Italian brigandage - Wikipedia

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    Brigandage in Southern Italy (Italian: brigantaggio) had existed in some form since ancient times. However, its origins as outlaws targeting random travellers would evolve vastly later on to become a form of a political resistance movement , especially from the 19th century onward.

  5. Glossary of Mafia-related words - Wikipedia

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    crew: the group of soldiers under the capo's command. cugine: a young soldier striving to be made. don: the head of the family; see boss. earner: a member who brings in much money for the family. eat alone: to keep for oneself; to be greedy. family: an organized crime clan.

  6. Carmine Crocco - Wikipedia

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    Brigandage in the Two Sicilies Carmine Crocco (5 June 1830 – 18 June 1905), known as Donatello or sometimes Donatelli , [ 1 ] was an Italian brigand . Initially a soldier for the Bourbons , he later fought in the service of Giuseppe Garibaldi .

  7. International Brigades - Wikipedia

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    Some glory therefore accrued to the volunteers (a great many of the survivors also fought during World War II), but this soon faded in the fear that it would promote communism by association. The highest-ranking post-war IB combatant was Koča Popović , who briefly served as the vice-president of Yugoslavia (1966–1967).

  8. Buffalo Soldiers group plans to set up in Fort Worth church ...

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    The Texas Buffalo Soldiers Association was established in 1991 to preserve and educate young people about the group of African Americans who served in the U.S. Army from the late 1860s to the ...

  9. Salvatore Giuliano - Wikipedia

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    Giuliano was born on 16 November 1922, in Montelepre, a rural village in western Sicily, the fourth and youngest child of Salvatore Giuliano, Sr. and Maria Lombardo.His parents were landed peasants who had spent some of their earlier lives in the United States where they had earned the money to buy their farmland.