The Malayan Emergency (1948–1960) was a guerrilla war fought in the Federation of Malaya between communist fighters of the Malayan National Liberation...
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soldiers fighting in the Malayan Emergency posing with the severed head of suspected anti-colonial guerrillas belonging to the Malayan National Liberation...
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war of national liberation against the British Empire during the Malayan Emergency. After the departure of British colonial forces from the Federation...
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fought for Malayan independence from the British Empire during the Malayan Emergency (1948–1960) and later fought against the Malaysian government in the...
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Communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968–1989) (redirect from Second Malayan Emergency)
The Communist insurgency in Malaysia, also known as the Second Malayan Emergency (Malay: Perang insurgensi melawan pengganas komunis or Darurat Kedua)...
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Type 10 grenade discharger Type 89 grenade discharger Mills bomb "Malayan Emergency | National Army Museum". www.nam.ac.uk. Retrieved 2020-05-13. "Weapons...
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Search and destroy (section Malayan Emergency)
insurgency. During the Malayan Emergency, British forces conducted numerous search and destroy (S&D) operations in the Malayan countryside (which largely...
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The Malayan Union (Malay: Kesatuan Malaya;[1] Jawi: كساتوان مالايا) was a union of the Malay states and the Straits Settlements of Penang and Malacca...
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fighting which has become known to history as the Malayan Emergency. The name derives from the state of emergency declared by the colonial administration in...
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Headhunting (section Malayan Emergency)
tribesmen killed or captured some 1,500 Japanese soldiers. During the Malayan Emergency (1948–1960), British and Commonwealth forces recruited Iban (Dayak)...
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