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It depends on your definition of conflict. If you include "policing actions" then the total would be more.

Conflicts include The Korean War, Malaysia, Kenya, Suez, Borneo, Belize, The Falklands War, Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan.

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