Dominican Civil War
The Dominican Civil War (Spanish: Guerra Civil Dominicana) took place between April 24, 1965, and September 3, 1965, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. It started when civilian and military supporters of constitutionally elected former President Juan Bosch overthrew acting President Donald Reid Cabral. The coup prompted General Elías Wessin y Wessin to organise elements of the military loyal to President Reid, known as loyalists, initiating an armed campaign against the so-called constitutionalist rebels. Allegations of foreign support for the rebels led to an American intervention in the conflict, which later transformed into an Organization of American States occupation of the country. Elections were held in 1966, in the aftermath of which Joaquín Balaguer was elected into the preside
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Dominican Civil War
The Dominican Civil War (Spanish: Guerra Civil Dominicana) took place between April 24, 1965, and September 3, 1965, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. It started when civilian and military supporters of constitutionally elected former President Juan Bosch overthrew acting President Donald Reid Cabral. The coup prompted General Elías Wessin y Wessin to organise elements of the military loyal to President Reid, known as loyalists, initiating an armed campaign against the so-called constitutionalist rebels. Allegations of foreign support for the rebels led to an American intervention in the conflict, which later transformed into an Organization of American States occupation of the country. Elections were held in 1966, in the aftermath of which Joaquín Balaguer was elected into the preside
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A Guerra Civil na República Do ...... nista do hemisfério ocidental.
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La Guerra Civil Dominicana, ta ...... ionales se retiraron del país.
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The Dominican Civil War (Spani ...... ops departed from the country.
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الحرب الأهلية الدومينيكانية (ب ...... لقوات الدولية فيما بعد البلاد.
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44 dead, 283 wounded
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(Constitutionalist faction)
(Loyalist faction)
21pxInter-American Peace Force
date
1965-09-03
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* Election ofJoaquín Balaguerinto Presidency
Loyalistvictory
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1,500 regulars
12AMX-13light tanks
13Lynxarmored cars
2,200 regulars
24L-60light tanks
5,000 armed civilians
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Loyalists:
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STAFF FILM REPORT 66-17A
STAFF FILM REPORT 66-18A
STAFF FILM REPORT 66-19A
STAFF FILM REPORT 66-20A
STAFF FILM REPORT 66-22A
STAFF FILM REPORT 66-25A
STAFF FILM REPORT 66-27A
STAFF FILM REPORT 66-28A
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A Guerra Civil na República Do ...... nista do hemisfério ocidental.
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La Guerra Civil Dominicana, ta ...... realizaron elecciones en 1966,
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The Dominican Civil War (Spani ...... r was elected into the preside
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الحرب الأهلية الدومينيكانية (ب ...... لقوات الدولية فيما بعد البلاد.
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Dominican Civil War
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Guerra Civil Dominicana
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Guerra Civil na República Dominicana
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الحرب الأهلية الدومينيكانية
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Dominican Civil War
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