This is a list of wars involving the Argentine Republic and its predecessor states from the colonial period to present day.
- Argentine victory: in case of an international victory or just a bellic victory/inconclusive conflict with favorable ending.
- Argentine defeat: in the case of an international bellic defeat.
- Indecisive or inconclusive: in the case of an international conflict, but with an unclear or left to interpretation result.
- Internal confrontation: in the case of an Argentine internal conflict, whatever the winning faction. This doesn't applies if the rebel faction is part of another country's troops.
Inca Empire
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results |
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Inca conquest of northern Argentina (1479) |
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Diaguitas Huarpes Omaguacas Atacamas Comechingones Guaycuru peoples Chichas |
Victory of the Inca Empire
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Colonial Argentina (1536–1810)
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results |
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First attempt of colonizing Buenos Aires (1536–1541) |
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Defeat
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First Calchaquí War (1560–1563) |
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Defeat
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Spanish conquest of Mesopotamia (1573–1583) |
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Victory
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Revolution of the Seven Chiefs (1580) |
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Government victory
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Viltipoco Rebellion (1582) |
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Omaguacas | Victory
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Conflicts against Pirates (1582–1724) |
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Victory
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Second Calchaquí War (1630–1637) |
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Indecisive
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Battle of Mbororé
(1641) |
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Victory
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Third Calchaquí War (1658–1667) |
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Victory
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First occupation of Sacramento Colony (1680) |
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Victory
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Battle of the Yi (1702) |
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Stalemate
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Second occupation of Sacramento Colony Part of the War of the Spanish Succession (1705) |
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Victory
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Commoner Revolution (1721–1735) |
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Government victory
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Spanish–Portuguese War (1735–1737) |
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Defeat
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Guaraní War (1756) |
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Victory
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First Ceballos Expedition Part of the Seven Years' War (1762–1763) |
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Victory
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Capture of Port Egmont (1770) |
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Victory
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Second Ceballos Expedition (1776–1777) |
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Victory
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War of the Oranges
(1801) |
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Defeat
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British invasions of the Río de la Plata Part of the Napoleonic Wars (1806–1807) |
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Victory
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United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (1810–1831)
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results |
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Spanish American wars of independence (1810–1833) Argentine participation in: |
Patriots:[Note 3]
Amerindian allies of the Patriots |
Royalist: Amerindian allies of the Royalists |
Patriot victory
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Portuguese Invasion of the Banda Oriental (1811–1812) |
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Victory
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First Argentine Civil War (1814–1820) |
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Consecuences:
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Battle of Makassar (1817) |
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Victory
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Incident on Jolo[Note 4] (1818) |
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Victory
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Martín Rodríguez Campaign (1820–1824) |
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Victory
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Conflicts against Ramírez (1820–1821) |
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Buenos Aires and Santa Fe's victory
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Battle of La Rioja (1820) |
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Riojan victory
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Battle of Rincón de Marlopa (1821) |
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Tucuman's victory
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Cisplatine War (1825–1828) |
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Stalemate
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Brigandage of the Pincheira Brothers (1825–1832) |
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Victory
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Second Argentine Civil War (1826–1827) |
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Federal victory
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Third Argentine Civil War (1828–1831) |
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Consequences:
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Argentine Confederation (1831–1861)
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results |
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Fourth Argentine Civil War (1832–1838) |
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Federal / Colorado / Jujuy's victory
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Consequences
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Desert Campaign (1833–1835) |
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Victory
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Boroan Conflict (1836) |
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Victory |
War of the Confederation (1836–1839) |
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Victory
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War between Argentina and Peru–Bolivian Confederation Part of the War of the Confederation (1837–1839) |
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Both sides claim victory
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French blockade of the Río de la Plata (1838–1840) |
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Victory
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Argentine invasion of Uruguay
(Second phase of Guerra Grande) |
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Victory
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Fifth Argentine Civil War (1840–1841) |
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Government victory
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Costa Brava Action (1842) |
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Victory
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Great Siege of Montevideo (1843–1851) |
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Ceasefire
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Fourth Correntine Revolution (1843–1847) |
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Victory
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Parana War (1845–1850) See also: |
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Victory
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Correntine–Paraguayan War (1847–1850) |
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Victory
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Platine War
(1851–1852) |
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Ejercito Grande Coalition: | Defeat
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Seventh Argentine Civil War (1852–1862) |
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Consecuences
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Campaigns against Calfucurá (1855–1872) |
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Victory
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Argentine Republic (1861–present)
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Results |
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Uruguayan War (1864–1865) |
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Victory
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Paraguayan War (1865–1870) |
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Victory
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Eighth Argentine Civil War (1866–1867) |
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Government Victory
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Ninth Argentine Civil War (1870–1876) |
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Government Victory
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Conquest of the Chaco (1870–1917) |
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Victory
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Tenth Argentine Civil War (1873-1874) |
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Autonomist Victory
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Kolla Rebellion (1874–1875) |
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Victory
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Revolution of La Boca (Unclear, either 1876 or 1882) |
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Victory
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Conquest of the Desert (1878–1884) |
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Victory
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Revolution of 1880 (1880) |
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Victory
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Selk'nam Genocide (1880–1910) |
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Victory
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Argentine occupation of the Puna de Atacama (1885–1886) |
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Victory
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Revolution of the Park (1890) |
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Government military victory, political defeat
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Argentine Revolution of 1893 (1893) |
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Government military victory, political defeat
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Russo-Japanese War (1901) |
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Japanese victory
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Venezuelan Crisis of 1902–1903 (1902–1903) |
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Compromise
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Argentine Revolution of 1905 (1905) |
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Government military victory, political defeat
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War of Chile Chico (1918) |
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Victory
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Tragic Week (1919) |
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Government victory
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Patagonia Rebelde (1920–1922) |
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Support: |
Government victory
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1930 Argentine coup d'état (1930) |
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Rebel victory
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Chaco War (1932–1935) |
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Paraguayan victory
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Radical Revolution of 1932 (1932) |
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Government victory
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1943 Argentine coup d'état (1943) |
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Rebel victory
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World War II (1945) |
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Victory
Regarding Argentina:
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Third Paraguayan Civil War (1947) |
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Paraguayan government victory
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Liberating Revolution (1955–1958) |
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Rebel victory
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Peronist Resistance (1959–1963) |
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Government victory
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1963 Argentine Navy revolt (1962–1963) |
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Azules victory
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Cuban Missile Crisis (quarantine operation) (1962) |
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Consequences:
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Guevarist incursion in Argentina (1963–1964) |
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Victory
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Nazi insurgency in Argentina
(1963-1966) |
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Government victory
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Laguna del Desierto Incident (1965) |
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Victory
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The Cycle of Azos
(1969-1972) |
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Rebel Victory
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Far-leftist insurgency in Argentina (1967–1980)
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Government victory
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Guatemalan Civil War (1960–1996) (Argentina helped since 1976) |
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Peace accord signed in 1996 |
Beagle Crisis (1978–1984) |
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Consequences (bloodless conflict):
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Salvadoran Civil War (1979–1992) |
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Ceasefire
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Falklands War (1982) |
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Defeat
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Carapintadas Uprisings (1987–1990) |
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Government victory
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1989 Attack on La Tablada Barracks (1989) |
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Government victory
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Gulf War (Operativo Alfil) (1990–1991) |
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Victory
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Croatian War of Independence (Operation Bljesak) (1991–1995) |
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Victory
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Operation Uphold Democracy (1994–1995) |
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Victory
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See also
Notes
- ↑ The Argentine participation in the independence of Paraguay occurred in the failed campaign of Belgrano on Paraguay between 1810 and 1811.
- ↑ The Argentine participation in the independence of Mexico occurred on one occasion, during the privateer cruise La Argentina, when this ship attacked the coast of California in 1818.
- ↑ In this section of "combatant 1" appear the independent governments that managed to consolidate at the end of the war. Later, some of these governments disintegrated, as happened with Gran Colombia (Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela) or the First Mexican Empire (Mexico, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua). Panama and Uruguay would be formed because of other conflicts.
- ↑ This incident occurred during the privateer cruise La Argentina, when this ship arrive to the island of Jolo in 1818.
- ↑ Venezuelan llanero mercenaries participed in the Battle of Rincón de Valladares
References
- ↑ Halperín Donghi 2007, p. 91.
- ↑ Furtado 2000, p. 10.
- ↑ Golin 2004, p. 42.
- ↑ Buckley, Martha (9 April 2005). "How Argentines helped British win war". BBC News. Archived from the original on 8 March 2006. Retrieved 8 January 2008.
- ↑ Argentine pilots break silence over World War Two – Reuters
- ↑ Clodfelter, M. (2017). Warfare and Armed Conflicts: A Statistical Encyclopedia of Casualty and Other Figures, 1492-2015 (4th ed.). Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. ISBN 978-0786474707.. Pages 649-650.
- ↑ A 32 años de la caída en combate de Mario Roberto Santucho y la Dirección Histórica del PRT-ERP. Cedema.org. Archived from the original on 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2019-09-12.
Bibliography
- Furtado, Joaci Pereira (2000). A Guerra do Paraguai (1864–1870) (in Portuguese). São Paulo: Saraiva. ISBN 978-85-02-03102-9.
- Golin, Tau (2004). A Fronteira (in Portuguese). Vol. 2. Porto Alegre: L&PM Editores. ISBN 978-85-254-1438-0.
- Halperín Donghi, Tulio (2007). The Contemporary History of Latin America. Durham: Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0-8223-1374-8.
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