Historical Events tagged with "military"

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Politics & Government

Military Coup Against Busia and Akufo-Addo

January 13th, 1972 53 years ago

Colonel Ignatius Kutu Acheampong led a bloodless coup, overthrowing the Ghanaian government of Prime Minister Kofi Abrefa Busia and President Edward Akufo-Addo. The coup aimed to address economic challenges and military dissatisfaction and was executed smoothly, causing minimal disruption in the capital. Acheampong became the head of state, promising a return to civilian rule within a specified timeframe.

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Military & Warfare

Indian Navy's Strategic Attack on Karachi

December 8th, 1971 53 years ago

In a significant naval operation during the Indo-Pakistani War, the Indian Navy launched an aircraft attack on Karachi, targeting key installations in the port city of West Pakistan. The attack aimed to disrupt the Pakistani Navy's capabilities and support the Indian Army's efforts in East Pakistan, contributing to the broader campaign of India against Pakistan. The operation showcased India's naval strength and played a critical role in the success of its military objectives in the conflict.

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Military & Warfare

Pakistani Forces Defeated in Gazipur

December 5th, 1971 53 years ago

Pakistani forces faced defeat at Gazipur in Bangladesh, leading to Indian cession of this strategically significant area to Bangladesh. The battle was part of the larger Bangladesh Liberation War, which aimed to achieve independence from Pakistan. Key offenses from Indian forces and the Mukti Bahini played a crucial role in weakening the Pakistani military presence in the region. The event marked a turning point in the war, solidifying Indian support for Bangladeshi independence.

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Military & Warfare

PNS Ghazi Sinks in Naval Operations

December 4th, 1971 53 years ago

The PNS Ghazi, a Pakistan Navy submarine, sank while on a mission during the Indo-Pakistani Naval War. This incident occurred near Vishakhapatnam, India, as Pakistan sought to disrupt Indian naval activities. The loss of the submarine highlights the intense naval confrontations between the two countries, illustrating the high stakes involved. The sinking resulted from a combination of operational decisions and the prevailing wartime conditions.

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Military & Warfare

Pakistan's Pre-emptive Strike on India Begins War

December 3rd, 1971 53 years ago

Following escalating tensions, Pakistan launched a pre-emptive airstrike against Indian airbases, marking the start of a full-scale conflict. This offensive was a response to India's support for East Pakistan's independence movement. The war, characterized by rapid military engagements and significant aerial combat, resulted in a quick escalation into ground fighting, effectively changing the geopolitical landscape in South Asia.

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Military & Warfare

Khmer Rouge Forces Capture Strategic Locations

December 1st, 1971 53 years ago

Khmer Rouge rebels launched intensified assaults against Cambodian government positions, resulting in significant territorial gains. The fighting escalated around Kompong Thmar and nearby Ba Ray, forcing government troops to retreat. This marked a critical moment in the Cambodian Civil War as the Khmer Rouge strengthened their grip on the countryside, showcasing their increasing military capabilities and strategic planning against a backdrop of political destabilization within Cambodia. The conflict's intensification illustrated the challenges faced by the government in asserting control over rural areas amidst a growing insurgency.

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Iran's Acquisition of Tunbs from Emirates

November 30th, 1971 53 years ago

Iranian forces launched an operation to seize the Greater and Lesser Tunbs, two strategically located islands in the Persian Gulf, from the Emirates of Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah. This move was part of a broader Iranian effort to assert control over the islands amidst ongoing tensions following the British withdrawal from its treaty obligations in the region. The island seizure occurred with minimal resistance, and it illustrated Iran's expanding influence in the Gulf at that time.

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Indian Forces and Mukti Bahini Defeat Pakistan Army

November 21st, 1971 53 years ago

In a key military engagement, Indian troops, supported by Mukti Bahini guerrillas, successfully defeated the Pakistan army at Garibpur. This battle occurred in the context of the Bangladesh Liberation War, which sought to establish Bangladesh's independence from Pakistan. The collaboration between Indian forces and local Bengali militias was instrumental in achieving a decisive victory, showcasing the strength and coordination of the combined forces against a well-established military. The triumph at Garibpur played a pivotal role in boosting morale for the struggle for independence in East Pakistan.

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Politics & Government

Nixon Sets Troop Withdrawal Deadline

November 12th, 1971 53 years ago

U.S. President Richard Nixon announced a plan to remove 45,000 American troops from Vietnam as part of the Vietnamization policy, which aimed to transfer combat responsibilities to Vietnamese forces. The deadline for this troop withdrawal was set for February 1, 1972. This decision followed increased public pressure for troop reductions amid ongoing anti-war sentiments in the United States. Nixon's administration sought to demonstrate progress in the war effort while attempting to stabilize South Vietnam.

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