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Calderonista invasion of Costa Rica

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sold Costa Rica four fighter planes, while the rebels were overwhelmed by the popularly backed government forces. After some fierce fighting in a handful of northern towns, the rebels were pushed out of Costa Rica.
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to investigate. The Organization of American States found the Nicaraguan government was supporting the rebels and as soon as this was announced, the Nicaraguan government ended its support of the rebels. The
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The rebellion started on 7 January 1955 when forces loyal to former president Rafael Calderón, who were backed by the Nicaraguan president
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provided financial support to the rebels and, reportedly, air support. The rebel forces seized the border town of
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to covertly attack Costa Rica, notably subjecting at least 11 villages to machine gun fire.
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accused the CIA of covertly aiding Nicaragua's invasion by sending pilots and
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Caribbean Legion: Patriots, Politicians, Soldiers of Fortune, 1946–1950
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Don Pepe: a political biography of José Figueres of Costa Rica
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Civil wars involving the states and peoples of North America
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by forces loyal to the disgruntled former president
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