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    The Army of Liberation (Moroccan Arabic: جيش التحرير, romanized: Jish Etteḥrir; Berber languages: Aserdas Uslelli) was an organization of various loosely...
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    tagldant) is the branch of the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. The Royal Moroccan Army is about 215,000 troops...
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    lasted into June 1958. In Spanish Sahara, Moroccan units, now reorganised as the Moroccan Army of Liberation, engaged in heavy fighting with Spanish forces...
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  • People's Liberation Army Biafra Liberation Army Caprivi Liberation Army Moroccan Army of Liberation Sudan People's Liberation Army Arab Liberation Army Liberation...
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  • of active People's Liberation Army aircraft is a list of military aircraft currently in service with three branches of the People's Liberation Army....
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    Southern Provinces or Moroccan Sahara are the terms utilized by the Moroccan government to refer to the occupied territory of Western Sahara. These designations...
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    In Western Sahara, by the Moroccan Army of Liberation against Spain & France, and by the Polisario Front against Moroccan & Mauritanian occupation. In...
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    After Moroccan pressures through the Green March of 6 November and the Royal Moroccan Army's previous invasion of eastern Saguia el-Hamra of 31 October...
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    The Moroccan Western Sahara Wall or the Berm, also called the Moroccan sand wall (Arabic: الجدار الرملي المغربي في الصحراء الغربية, lit. 'Moroccan sand...
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  • Front (FLN), the Moroccan Nationalist Movement created a paramilitary force—Jaysh al-Tahrir (جيش التحرير), the Moroccan Army of Liberation—led by Abbas Messaadi...
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    forces of the Kingdom of Morocco. They consist of the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, the Royal Gendarmerie, and the Royal Guard. The Royal Moroccan Armed...
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    independence in 1956, Morocco laid claim to Spanish Sahara as part of its historic pre-colonial territory. In 1957, the Moroccan Army of Liberation nearly occupied...
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  • Liberation (French : Armée de Libération). Moroccan Army of Liberation was a force fighting for the independence of Morocco in the late 1950s; also transliterated...
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    Star Model Z-45 (category Submachine guns of Spain)
    1947 and eventually by the Army in 1948. It was used in combat during the Ifni War against the Moroccan Army of Liberation.  Angola  Chile  Cuba  Egypt...
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    The Sahrawi People's Liberation Army (SPLA; Arabic: جيش التحرير الشعبي الصحراوي, romanized: Jaysh al-Taḥrīr al-Shaʻbī al-Ṣaḥrāwī; Spanish: Ejército de...
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    the Moroccan state has sponsored settlement schemes enticing thousands of Moroccans to move into the Moroccan-occupied part of Western Sahara (80% of the...
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  • Army of Liberation (which was not a part of the regular Moroccan army) declared a ceasefire, bringing to an end the Ifni War. The enclave of Sidi Ifni...
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    presence of small, nomadic groups, among whom intertribal conflicts were frequent. In 1957, Sahrawis began to enroll in the Moroccan Army of Liberation and...
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  • Aïda Ould Tamek (category Members of the Moroccan Army of Liberation)
    Ould Tamek (1910 – January 6, 2015) was a Moroccan colonel major and a member of the Moroccan Army of Liberation. Aïda was born in 1910 in the Lhtiba area...
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    Mohamed Bensaid Ait Idder (category Moroccan Berber politicians)
    Morocco, and was one of the founders and leaders of the Moroccan Army of Liberation. After Morocco's independence, Ait Idder opposed the regime in place...
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    recognized Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara in exchange for Moroccan normalization of relations with Israel. In 2023 Israel recognized Moroccan sovereignty...
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  • Abdelkrim al-Khatib (category Members of the Moroccan Army of Liberation)
    leader of Morocco's House of Representatives. He was also a Government minister several times. After the 1965 period of emergency when the Moroccan King...
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    inhabitants live west of the Wall, of which Moroccan settlers make up at least two thirds. Following the 1975 Green March, the Moroccan state has sponsored...
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    the Moroccan Army of Liberation waged war against the Spanish forces. In the 1958 Ifni War, which spread from Sidi Ifni to Río de Oro, Morocco gained...
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  • Khalili Erguibi (category Members of the Moroccan Army of Liberation)
    Moroccan Captain, member of the Southern Liberation Army and a member of CORCAS. He is the father of Mohamed Abdelaziz, the 3rd Secretary General of the...
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    Abbas Messaadi (category Members of the Moroccan Army of Liberation)
    guerre Abbas Messaadi (Arabic: عباس لمساعدي), was the leader of the Moroccan Army of Liberation before his controversial assassination in June 1956 that would...
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    March of some 350,000 Moroccan citizens, escorted by around 20,000 troops, who entered Western Sahara, trying to establish a Moroccan presence. While at...
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    or the "Southern Provinces". According to the Moroccan government, in 1958 the Moroccan Army of Liberation fought Spanish colonizers and almost liberated...
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  • Algeria. The biggest concentration of Sahrawi refugees was created in 1975–76, when Sahrawi refugees were fleeing from Moroccan forces, who advanced through...
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    Fusil ametrallador Oviedo (category Machine guns of Spain)
    nicknamed Pepito and saw service during the Ifni War against the Moroccan Army of Liberation. It was replaced by the MG 42/59 (MG1). Smith 1969, p. 547. "Fusil...
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