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An invitation to the Teahouse![edit]
December 2013[edit]
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January 2014[edit]
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- in the form of MAG machineguns from the Horsed Grenadiers Regiment along with their crews." (EL RI 4 EN MALVINAS, Diego Alejandro Soria, www.aveguema.org.ar/</ref>On the night of 8–9 June,
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- 8 killed, 14 wounded or injured (including 11 Gendarmerie injured in Puma crash) and 5 captured (including 4 Marine special forces|
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September 2014[edit]
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- Donald Emmet Worcester, Wendell G. Schaeffer, p. 404, Oxford University Press, 11/11/1971</ref><<ref>Britain and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History, Will Kaufman, Heidi Slettedahl
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