The National resistance army (NRA) as a guerrilla force |
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Authors: | Edward Katumba‐Wamala |
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Affiliation: | Student US Army War College , |
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Abstract: | Africa has had no shortage of guerrilla movements since 1975. However, very few have been successful that have not fought against European colonial rule or white minority regimes. Fundamentally, without external support, these movements have been almost universally failures. One major exception to this rule was the National Resistance Army of Uganda, which overthrew the regime led by General Tito Okello in 1986. What made the National Resistance Army a success and distinct from other guerrilla armies were its sound leadership, its superior organization and its creative strategy. |
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