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In addition to the Home Army, there was an underground ultra-nationalist resistance force called Narodowe Siły Zbrojne ( NSZ or " National Armed Forces "), with a fiercely anti-communist and chauvinist stance.
Armed resistance was sporadic, yet at times fierce, but was largely crushed by 1902, although relatively minor rebellions occurred in subsequent years, including the Ta-pa-ni incident of 1915 in Tainan county.
* Armed resistance, in the form of sabotage, commando raids, assassinations and other special operations during the occupation
Armed resistance soon developed in the region, and by 1942, it controlled substantial territories, especially in mountainous parts of Slavonia.
The clearing operations in the main province of Zamboanga was include the main battle commands of all stronghold joint military force of the Filipino troops and officers of the 6th, 10th, 101st, 102nd and 105th Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and 10th Infantry Regiment of the Philippine Constabulary and the American troops and officers of the United States Armed Forces and aided by the local Zamboangueño Christian and Muslim guerrilla resistance groups was main recaptures and invaded to attack side by side from the Imperial Japanese forces for the six months and one year liberating battle commands on March to August, 1945.
When the all the casualties during the Battle of Zamboanga was over the 48, 700 Filipino troops and officers of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and Philippine Constabulary was found killed and wounded in action, the Zamboangueño resistance over 7, 642 killed and wounded in action, the American troops and officers of the United States Armed Forces units over 14, 000 killed and wounded in action and the Japanese soldiers and officers of the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces units was 233, 000 killed, wounded and captured in action by the surprise attack from the officially to the Allies.
Begins the Liberation of Nueva Ecija on 1945, Combined military forces of all stronghold Filipino troops under the Philippine Commonwealth Army and Philippine Constabulary units and the American troops under the United States Armed Forces liberated the province of Nueva Ecija and help them from the Novo Ecijano and Hukbalahap resistance against the Japanese Imperial forces and aftermath in World War II.
* 1945 – The joint U. S. and Philippine Commonwealth ground forces and aided the Igorot resistance fighters was found invading sieges and liberated at the military general headquarters, camp bases and garrisons of the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces and the Makapili in Kalinga-Apayao was there inside against the Japanese soldiers and Makapili militias.
MNLF rebels then laid siege over Lamitan's poblacion, but was eventually staved off by fierce resistance from Lamitan residents who volunteered to fight valiantly beside elements of the Armed Forces and the Philippine Constabulary.
In the summer of 1941, he reported on his concentration camp imprisonment to the Information Department of the Information and Propaganda Bureau of the Home Army ( Armia Krajowa, or AK, a reformed version of the Association of Armed Struggle and the largest resistance movement in Poland ).
Narodowe Siły Zbrojne ( English National Armed Forces, NSZ ) was a Polish, anti-Soviet and anti-Nazi paramilitary organization which was part of the Polish resistance movement in World War II, fighting the Nazi German occupation of Poland in the General Government, and later the Soviet puppet state known as the Polish People's Republic.
The conflicts and insurgencies on 1944 was aftermath, many guerrillas and Hukbalahap resistance was downfall retreating Japanese Imperial Armed Forces and starts the liberation on 1945 was battle of Filipino soldiers and guerrilla groups with the Japanese Imperial forces.
The North Borneo Armed Constabulary with only 650 men hardly provided any resistance to slow down the Japanese invasion.
Stanisław Józef Bronisław Kasznica ( July 25, 1908-May 12, 1948 ) was the last commander of the National Armed Forces ( NSZ ), an anti-communist, and anti-Nazi paramilitary organization, which was part of the Polish resistance movement in World War II and in the period following it.
During World War II he initially fought in the Polish Army, joining the National Armed Forces resistance group after the defeat of Polish military.
* Armed resistance movement, which is carried out by freedom fighters, often against an occupying foreign power
On January to April 1945, the joint and combined military force of Filipino soldiers and officers under the Philippine Commonwealth Army and Philippine Constabulary units and the American soldiers and officers under the United States Army units was recaptured and they liberated the town municipality of San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija and they helping to the Novo Ecijano and Hukbalahap Communist resistance groups and defeats against the Japanese soldiers and officers under the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces and the Makapili soldiers and begins the Battle of San Leonardo and the Battle of Gapan between the Japanese and the combined American and Philippine Commonwealth troops on January to April 1945 and ended World War II.
Armed resistance to the British continued in the western part of the state, led by the Richmond County Regiment.
It was closely linked with the National Armed Forces ( Narodowe Siły Zbrojne ), an underground organization which became a part of the Polish resistance movement.
On August 14, 1898, The United States Armed Forces entered and took the town of Moca finding no resistance.
Armed resistance to Japanese imperial authority had been dealt with harshly, as evident in the responses to previous uprisings such as the Ta-pa-ni Incident ; this resulted in a cycle of rebel attacks and strict Japanese retaliation.
Remnants of the armed resistance ( NIE, Armed Forces Delegation for Poland, Freedom and Independence ) that refused to lay down their weapons and surrender to the communist regime continued to hold out for several years as the cursed soldiers, fighting the Soviet-backed communist forces until eradicated.
The stronghold of all combined Filipino soldiers and officers under the Philippine Commonwealth Army units, the American soldiers of the United States Army units and local Novo Ecijano resistance groups was invaded and attacking sieges of the military field camps and garrisons of the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces and the headquarters of the Makapili was entering the camps and they inside to main attack and fought against the Japanese Imperial Army soldiers and Makapili rebels.

Armed and lasted
Armed conflict lasted until July 1971 with the expulsion of the Palestine Liberation Organisation and thousands of Palestinian fighters to Lebanon.

Armed and until
In Brazil, until 1999, the three Armed Forces remained in independent ministries.
Armed conflict in Croatia remained intermittent and mostly on a small scale until 1995.
Thereafter he served as Chief of the Defence Staff until 1965, making him the longest serving professional head of the British Armed Forces to date.
After his masters, Singer joined the Armed Forces, working for the United States Navy on mine warfare and countermeasures from 1944 until 1946.
They put in place the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council, which ruled until September 1979.
Prior to that, he was the 13th Chief of Army Staff from October 1998 till November 2007, and was also the tenth Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of Pakistan Armed Forces from 1998 until 2001.
During his time in the Senate, he was chief author of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978, served as chairman of the Committee on Governmental Affairs from 1987 until 1995, sat on the Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees and the Special Committee on Aging.
Known as King Edward VII Retirement Home for Officers, this later included convalescents from military and civil service backgrounds, until the late 1990s for retired officers of the British Armed Services.
Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile, Chief of Staff of the Philippine Constabulary Fidel Ramos, and Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Fabian Ver were the chief administrators of martial law from 1972 to 1981, and the three remained President Marcos ' closest advisers until he was ousted in 1986.
Thus, began the linear roster of officers for both the Constabulary and the Armed forces up until the PC was merged with the Integrated National Police in 1991.
Peter Hoffmann's biography of Hitler assassination conspirator Claus Graf von Stauffenberg (" Stauffenberg, A Family History ," 1992 ) indicates that after the failure of Stauffenberg's bomb plot in July 1944, Gisevius went into hiding until January 23, 1945, when he escaped to Switzerland by using a passport that had belonged to Carl Deichmann, a brother-in-law of German Count Helmuth James von Moltke, who was a specialist in international law serving in the legal branch of the Foreign Countries Group of the OKW ( Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, " Supreme Command of the Armed Forces ").
* Libya ( commands all the Armed Forces-Muammar Gaddafi until 2011 )
He was appointed Minister of the Revolutionary Armed Forces when the Ministry was founded in October 1959 and served in that capacity until February 2008 ; he is also the nation's highest ranking general.
It supplemented, and, in some instances, replaced the MG 34 general-purpose machine gun in all branches of the German Armed Forces, though both weapons were manufactured and used until the end of the war.
In Sweden – under the Instrument of Government ( 1809 ), and until the adoption of the constitution of 1975 – the Monarch was the Commander-in-Chief of all Swedish Armed Forces ().
Nebraska Congressman Howard Buffett alleged that Hillenkoetter's classified testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee " established American responsibility for the Korean outbreak ," and sought to have it declassified until his death in 1964.
A group of Serbs who lived in Krajina until Operation Storm sued MPRI accusing them for " participation in genocide ", militarily equipping the Croatian Armed Forces, training the Croatian officers and developing a plan of Operation Storm.
Armed with a sword and shield, Link must alternate between standing and crouching positions in order to attack enemies and defend himself ; for example, the Iron Knuckle enemy changes the height of its attack and its shield depending on Link's current stance, forcing Link to change stances until he has a chance to attack safely.
March 27 had been celebrated as ' Resistance Day ' until the military renamed it ' Tatmadaw ( Armed Forces ) Day '.
He was in command of the National Armed Forces ( NSZ ) from August 1, 1943 until his death in April 1944.
He remained there until 1999 when he was reassigned to the post of the Assistant Chief Inspector of the Armed Forces in Zagreb.
Compulsory service had been introduced earlier in West Germany ( 1956 )— one year after the Federal Armed Forces were established — but the GDR held back from this step until 1962.
He is the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for North Devon and was the Minister of State for the Armed Forces from 2010-2012 until losing that position.
The No. 36M Mk. I remained the standard grenade of the British Armed Forces and was manufactured in the UK until 1972, when it was completely replaced by the L2 series.
Tower left the Labor and Public Welfare Committee in 1964, although in 1965 he was named to the Armed Services Committee, in which he served until his retirement.

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