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    The Ugandan Bush War was a civil war fought in Uganda by the official Ugandan government and its armed wing, the Uganda National Liberation Army (UNLA)...
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    war occurred when the Tanzanians and Ugandan rebels defeated a combined Ugandan-Libyan-Palestinian force at Lukaya. The loss of Lukaya led the Uganda...
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  • 1989 in South-West Africa (now Namibia) and Angola The Ugandan Bush War, a guerrilla war in Uganda waged by the National Resistance Army against the governments...
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  • The Ugandan Civil War may refer to: Uganda–Tanzania War Ugandan Bush War War in Uganda (1986–1994) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    Uganda People's Defence Force Air Force, more commonly known as Ugandan Air Force, is the branch of the Uganda People's Defence Force that deals with the...
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  • National Resistance Army (category Rebel groups in Uganda)
    wing of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) that fought in the Ugandan Bush War against the government of Milton Obote, and later the government of...
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    1981 at Kyererezi, in the present day Nakaseke District, during the Ugandan Bush War. Initially tasked with guarding the chairman of the High Command and...
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  • sub-region emerged: the Uganda National Rescue Front and the Former Uganda National Army. The beginning of the Ugandan Bush War was marked by an NRA attack...
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  • Isaac Maliyamungu (category Military personnel of the Uganda–Tanzania War)
    he and other Uganda Army (UA) commanders assembled a rebel force with which they invaded northwestern Uganda, starting the Ugandan Bush War. Maliyamungu...
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    Army was reconstituted as the Uganda People's Defence Forces, three years after the NRA's victory in the Ugandan Bush War in 1986. The current CDF is General...
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  • Fred Rwigyema (category Military personnel of the Uganda–Tanzania War)
    Museveni's National Resistance Army (NRA), which fought a guerrilla war called the Ugandan Bush War against the government of Milton Obote. It was here that Rwigema...
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  • The Former Uganda National Army (abbreviated as FUNA) was a Ugandan rebel group active during the Ugandan Bush War and the subsequent insurgencies in...
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    the Ugandan Bush War. The NRM became the country's ruling party after its victory from 1986 up to date. The UPM has never been withdrawn by the Uganda Electoral...
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  • In autumn 1980, about 7,100 Uganda Army troops successfully invaded northwestern Uganda, starting the Ugandan Bush War. Despite capturing most of the...
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    Yoweri Museveni (category Military personnel of the Uganda–Tanzania War)
    opposition under the National Resistance Movement and started the Ugandan Bush War. In January 1986, after the decisive Battle of Kampala, Museveni was...
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    Battle of Kampala (category Ugandan Bush War)
    Ugandan Bush War that took place from 17 to 26 January 1986 in which forces of the National Resistance Army (NRA) attacked and captured the Ugandan capital...
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  • The following is a list of wars involving Uganda. Prunier, 82. See Kirsten Alnaes, "Songs of the Rwenzururu Rebellion," in P. H. Gulliver, ed., Tradition...
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    Paul Kagame (category Ugandan rebels)
    Museveni's rebel army, becoming a senior Ugandan army officer after many military victories led Museveni to the Ugandan presidency. Kagame joined the RPF, taking...
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  • Battle of Birembo (category Ugandan Bush War)
    Resistance Movement (NRM) rebels and the Ugandan government, supported by North Korean forces, during the late Ugandan Bush War. In the clash, the government forces...
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  • Gertrude Njuba (category Ugandan women in politics)
    Gertrude Njuba is a Ugandan politician who was a key figure in the National Resistance Army (NRA) during the Ugandan Bush War where she held the rank...
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    October 2005) was a Ugandan politician who served as the second prime minister of Uganda from 1962 to 1966 and the second president of Uganda from 1966 to 1971...
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  • Lule. Opposed to Milton Obote's government, the group fought in the Ugandan Bush War. By early 1981, the group was based in the forests between Matugga...
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    ended after the Uganda-Tanzania War in 1979, in which Tanzanian forces aided by Ugandan exiles invaded Uganda. In 1980, the Ugandan Bush War broke out resulting...
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  • Luwero Triangle (category Geography of Uganda)
    either forcibly recruited or killed by both sides during the five-year Ugandan Bush War, as Museveni's guerrilla forces started their advance from Kyankwanzi...
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  • approximately fourteen nationally recognized public holidays in Uganda. List "Uganda Public Holidays 2020". PublicHolidays.ug. Retrieved August 23, 2020...
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  • refer to: Uff!, a Venezuelan boy band Uganda Freedom Fighters, an anti-government faction in the Ugandan Bush War Ulster Freedom Fighters, paramilitary...
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  • Sam Magara (category Ugandan military personnel)
    August 1982) was a Ugandan rebel, and one of the National Resistance Army (NRA)'s leading commanders during the early Ugandan Bush War. A long-time associate...
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  • Isaac Lumago (category Ugandan military personnel)
    was a Ugandan military officer who served as chief of staff for the Uganda Army from 1977 to 1978, and later became leader of the Former Uganda National...
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    of Amin's Uganda Army and various anti-Obote groups consequently launched rebellions, resulting in the highly destructive Ugandan Bush War. Obote was...
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  • to Uganda Ugandan nationality law, the Uganda Citizenship and Immigration Control Act Uganda–Tanzania War, 1978–1979 war in Africa Ugandan Bush War, Guerrilla...
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