List of guerrillas

List of notable guerrillas, ordered by country:

A

Afghanistan

Albania

Algeria

Angola

Arabia

Argentina

Austria

B

Bangladesh

  • Kader Siddique in Tangail
  • Hemayet Uddin in Faridpur
  • Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan in Narsingdi
  • Afser Uddin in Mymensing
  • Khondoker Baten in Tangail
  • Akber Hussein Miah in Jinaidah
  • Latif Mirza in Sirajganj
  • Cpt. Halim Chowdhary in Manikganj
  • Zia Uddin in Sundarban
  • Kamal uddin Ahmed in Dhaka

Belgium

Bolivia

Brazil

Bulgaria

C

Cambodia

Cameroon

Canada

Chad

Chechnya

Chile

China

Colombia

Cuba

Cyprus

D

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Dominican Republic

E

Egypt

  • Inaros - (Egyptian rebel ruler) together with Athenian allies fought for a year and a half in the marshes in north Egypt against Persians.

El Salvador

Eritrea

Estonia

Ethiopia

F

Finland

France

Frisia

G

Germany

Greece

Guatemala

Guinea

H

Haiti

I

Republic of India

  • Shivaji Maharaj in

Maharashtra

Indonesia

  • General Sudirman - military commander of Republican Indonesian forces during Indonesia's fight for independence from the Dutch in the 1940s
  • Abdul Haris Nasution

Iran

Iraq

Ireland

Irish Republican

Ulster Loyalist

Israel

Italy

J

Japan

K

Korea

Kosovo

Kenya

Kurdistan

L

Laos

Latvia

Lebanon

Lesotho

Liberia

Libya

  • Omar Mukhtar

Lithuania

M

Malaysia

Mexico

Mongolia

Morocco

  • Abd el-Krim

Mozambique

Myanmar

N

Namibia

Nepal

Netherlands

Nicaragua

Nigeria

Norway

P

Pakistan

Palestine

Peru

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

R

Romania

Rwanda

S

Serbia

Scotland

Sierra Leone

Singapore

South Africa

Soviet Union

Spain

Sudan

Suriname

Syria

T

Thailand

Tunisia

Turkey

U

Uganda

Ukraine

United Kingdom

United States

  • Seminole Wars
    • United States of America
      • William S. Harney
      • Bennet C. Riley
      • Joseph Marion Hernandez - commanded an American force that made two successful stealthy raids/assaults on the Seminoles. Mentioned in History of the Second Seminole war, 1835-1842 by John K. Mahon pages 211-214
      • William Alburtis - Used counter-guerrilla methods. Mentioned in You Have Guns And So Have We...: An Ethnohistoric Analysis Of Creek And Seminole Combat Behaviors written by Nathan R. Lawres pages 168-169
      • Andrew Jackson - disguised his ship with a British flag to lure Hillis Hadjo into a trap and successful capture.
      • Captain B.L.E. Bonneville - his accomplishment of combating Seminole guerrillas is mentioned in History of the Second Seminole war, 1835-1842 by John K. Mahon page 278
      • Joseph R. Smith- experimented with adopting partisan methods such as providing his men with lighter smaller better food rations.Mentioned in History of the Second Seminole war, 1835-1842 by John K. Mahon page 289
    • Seminoles and their allies

  • World War I
    • Theodore Roosevelt Jr. - planned and ordered a successful raid at Cantigny that captured 33 prisoners and documents with intelligence. This is mentioned in Infantry in Battle by Charles Trueman Lanham pages 43-47
    • Michael Valente
    • John L. Barkley - his exploit of surprising/ambushing and decimating an army of Germans are mentioned in his memoir written by himself and an article One Man’s Ambush written by Edward G. Lengel
  • Korean War
    • Donald Nichols
    • Merrill Newman
    • Colt Terry - whose experience of unconventional warfare in the Korean War before becoming a Green Beret are shown in Colt Terry, Green Beret written by Charles D. Patton published at the Texas A&M University Press
    • Colonel John McGee - affiliated with the Korean partisan force known as Donkey Squads
    • Robert H. Barrow - came up with a cunning tactic that allow his marines to ambush/surprise and kill more than 50 enemy troops. Mentioned in U.S. Marines in the Korean War by Charles Richard Smith pages 203-204
    • Alan Sutter - lieutenant colonel of the 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines that set up a L-shaped ambush which decimated an enemy column. Shown in U.S. Marines in the Korean War by Charles Richard Smith page 150.
    • Korean War Ranger Companies

Uruguay

V

Venezuela

Vietnam

W

Western Sahara

Y

Yugoslavia

Z

Zimbabwe

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