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that lasted 48 hours, Commando 41 and at least two other katibas made several vigorous counterattacks which came to hand-to-hand fighting. Despite support from tactical aircraft, the paratroopers were too thinly stretched to maintain a tight cordon; around 200 FLN fighters managed to slip away through the cracks.
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Bigeard managed to redeploy and surround the FLN force; it withdrew successfully albeit with heavy casualties. However, the French were unable to recover large caches of weapons - the FLN having taken them off the field. The battle altered FLN tactics, reminding them that they were unable to meet the
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The helicopters in reserve at Médéa were already on their way, Bigeard ordered the
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column of at least three companies, was attempting to outflank the 3rd
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The Last Valley: Dien Bien Phu and the French Defeat in
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List of participants in the invasion of
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1018:Allegiance to Mohamed ben Zamoum (1830)
994:Battle of the Col des Beni Aïcha (1846)
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418:3rd Colonial Parachute Regiment
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800:Bombardment of Algiers (1682)
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704:, Weidenfeld & Nicolson,
529:with a great commander like
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929:First Battle of the Issers
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832:French conquest of Algeria
16:Battle of the Algerian War
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859:First Battle of Blida
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556:(in French). Rocher.
553:Ma vie pour la France
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124:Commander Si Azzedine
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970:Battle of Beni Mered
941:Siege of Constantine
790:Djidjelli expedition
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22:Battle of Agounennda
1350:Ambushes in Algeria
1117:Capture of Palestro
976:Battle of the Smala
842:Shipwreck of Dellys
627:, pp. 253–254.
615:, pp. 251–253.
468:Lieutenant Colonel
459:. A captain and 15
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384:Ouled Sinan
379:Kef Lakhdar
339:Bab El Oued
318:(1959-1961)
274:El Menaouer
254:Oued Zeggar
249:Fellaoucene
154:12 captured
1329:Categories
1181:Agounennda
1154:El Djorf I
647:References
625:Horne 1977
613:Horne 1977
453:Tirailleur
439:Background
264:Agounennda
224:El Djorf I
149:29 wounded
1275:Documents
1165:Blue Bird
1149:Véronique
517:Aftermath
394:Kef Afoul
234:Blue Bird
219:Véronique
214:Boukerker
152:97 killed
1223:Treaties
1202:Jumelles
1186:Bouzegza
1171:Palestro
700:(2004),
678:(1997),
656:(1977),
472:and his
389:Guergour
354:Bouk’hil
349:Boutaleb
314:Jumelles
284:Timimoun
269:Bouzegza
239:Palestro
147:8 killed
129:Strength
118:Colonel
47:Location
27:Part of
1176:Algiers
478:Algiers
369:Flawcen
359:Nasinsa
294:Borders
244:Algiers
53:Algeria
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60:Result
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706:ISBN
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405:The
344:Oran
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