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Pages in category "Military expeditions of the United States" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Condor (1970s) — — A campaign run by then South American Military Dictatorships' intelligence services with United States' support, which goal was extrajudicial and secretly, find, capture and eliminate political dissidents who, had succeeded to escape political repression in their homelands but could be found in any of these other countries.
Military campaigns involving the United States (8 C, 14 P) ... Punitive expeditions of the United States (1 C, 27 P) W. Wars involving the United States (61 C, 109 P)
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The United States expedition to Korea, known in Korea as the Shinmiyangyo (Korean: 신미양요; Hanja: 辛未洋擾; lit. Western Disturbance in the Shinmi Year ) or simply the Korean Expedition , was an American military action in Korea that took place predominantly on and around Ganghwa Island in 1871.
This category serves as the ancestor for all categories containing articles about military campaigns; it should contain only general articles and sub-categories.In particular, specific campaigns should not be placed directly into this category, but into one or more of its sub-categories instead.
Together with the campaigns and expeditions which followed it, the conquest roughly established the post-independence borders of Sudan. [6] The invading forces also made their headquarters at Khartoum in May 1821, from which time it soon developed into Sudan's capital city. [7]