A member of an irregular, usually indigenous military or paramilitary unit operating in small bands in occupied territory to harass and undermine the enemy, as by surprise raids
Pancho VillaSancho Panza was the Mexican Guerrilla leader who conducted raids in the United States.
Emilio Aguinaldo
Guerrilla tactics
South Vietnam
Edward Braddock was a poor choice of leader during the French and Indian War because he was more accustomed to traditional means of warfare and could not defend against the Indian's guerrilla tactics, leading to the destruction of most of his force.
Pancho VillaSancho Panza was the Mexican Guerrilla leader who conducted raids in the United States.
Comandante Marcos, leader of the National Zapatista Liberation Army (EZLN).
swamp fox
He was a successful guerrilla leader that no one can catch.
Emilio Aguinaldo.
Daniel Morgan
Emilio Aguinaldo
He was allegedly owned by a Mr. Belknap, and later sold to a Mr. Buckmiester.
Osceola Osceola
The leader of the guerrilla group known as Viet Minh and also as Viet Cong, was led by a man called Ho Chi Minh, or 'He who Enlightens'.
Che Guevara, leader of the Marxist/Leninist guerrilla National Liberation Army, supported by Fidel Castro in Cuba.
guerrilla warfare