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Gaddafi had managed to move some 5,000 troops, 500 vehicles, numerous artillery pieces, Air Force contingents, along with all their necessary supplies 1,300 km in under 1 month and accomplish his goal.
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Once preparations were complete, this equipment along with some 4,000 GUNT troops was deployed into an attack on N'Djamena on
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artillery and began bombarding N'Djamena with more than 10,000 shells, along with support from SF.260s and
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were withdrawn, and various attempts at ceasefires were mediated by
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Limits of
Anarchy: Intervention and State Formation in Chad
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819:"PILOT SAYS LIBYA OUSTED HIM FOR REFUSING MISSION TO CHAD"
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On
December 12 the Libyans employed several batteries of
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from FAN and turn it into a supply and transport hub.
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On March 22, 1980, clashes broke out between Habré's
681:to shoot down an Mi-25 with the serial number 103.
677:to destroy some 20 Libyan vehicles, and a captured
16:For other battles that occurred in N'Djamena, see
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986:. University of Michigan Press. pp. 89–90.
980:Brecher, Michael; Wilkenfeld, Jonathan (1997).
914:The Roots of Violence: A History of War in Chad
485:was a large scale and bloody battle during the
857:. University Press of Virginia. p. 136.
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755:Frank Terpil: Confessions of a Dangerous Man
378:~20 tanks and vehicles destroyed or disabled
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790:Libyan Air Wars Part 1: 1973-1985
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48:March 22 - December 15, 1980
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589:and OAU secretary-general
483:Second Battle of N'Djamena
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948:"71. Chad (1960-present)"
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965:Lanne, Bernard (1981).
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417:Chadian–Libyan conflict
35:Chadian-Libyan conflict
937:S. Nolutshungu, p. 135
898:S. Nolutshungu, p. 133
513:being brokered by the
252:Commanders and leaders
80:Chad occupied by Libya
363:5,000 - 10,000 killed
358:Casualties and losses
83:Chadian-Libyan merger
1021:History of N'Djamena
889:T. Cooper, p. 22, 39
612:was used to capture
330:~40 armored vehicles
849:Nolutshungu, Sam C.
752:(January 8, 1982).
601:Libyan intervention
539:minister of defense
168:British mercenaries
18:Battle of N'Djamena
824:The New York Times
587:Gnassingbé Eyadéma
77:N'Djamena captured
1026:Mercenary warfare
983:A Study in Crisis
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640:Frank Terpil
636:Edwin Wilson
614:Faya-Largeau
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704:during the
698:Vietnam War
660:BM-21 Grads
628:mercenaries
511:Kano Accord
463:Tibesti War
210:(until May)
1010:Categories
729:References
591:Edem Kodjo
501:Background
468:Toyota War
716:Aftermath
584:president
562:N'Djamena
495:Gaddafi's
376:destroyed
332:Numerous
328:~60 tanks
58:N'Djamena
851:(1996).
581:Togolese
566:Cameroon
450:Épervier
305:Strength
107:FROLINAT
53:Location
33:Part of
952:uca.edu
671:SF.260s
652:BTR-60s
634:Agents
620:CH-47Cs
519:Nigeria
491:proxies
338:SF.260s
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675:RPG-7s
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523:France
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431:Tacaud
342:Tu-22s
334:Mi-25s
317:~5,500
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69:Result
710:Sudan
648:T-62s
644:T-55s
575:from
537:made
443:Manta
374:Mi-25
353:4,000
326:5,000
246:Sudan
234:Egypt
222:China
140:Libya
988:ISBN
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