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==Usage==
==Usage==
The earliest known instance of guerrilla warfare was during the [[Kanz Disorders/Legends|Kanz Disorders]], where the native [[Lorrdian/Legends|Lorrdians]] utilized [[kinetic communication]] to coordinate such tactics against the [[Argazdan Redoubt]].
The earliest known instance of guerrilla warfare was during the [[Kanz Disorders/Legends|Kanz Disorders]], where the native [[Lorrdian/Legends|Lorrdians]] utilized [[kinetic communication]] to coordinate such tactics against the [[Argazdan Redoubt]].
Another example of guerrilla warfare was demonstrated during the [[Battle of Bomodon]] during the [[Great Galactic War]], conducted by the [[Elin Garza's platoon|platoon]] of [[Lieutenant/Legends|Lieutenant]] [[Elin Garza]] of the Republic's [[45th Infantry Division]], to drive off Sith influence from Bomodon. It was later practiced to great effect by the [[Balmorran resistance]] during the [[Battle of Balmorra (Great Galactic Wars)|Battle of Balmorra]] during the [[Cold War (Galactic Republic–Sith Empire)|Cold War]], with the Republic giving indirect help to the resistance due to the statutes of the [[Treaty of Coruscant]] barring them from officially participating in the battle. In the [[Chommell system]], pirates utilized guerrilla warfare on a Republic convoy, which eventually resulted in the pirates' doom when the Republic traced their bases from the repeated raids. In addition, more radical [[Evocii]] tried to wage guerrilla warfare against the Hutts and whoever happened to be in their way. [[Alderaan/Legends|Alderaan]], specifically the [[House of Organa/Legends|House of Organa]] during this time also had a research camp dedicated to guerrilla techniques located in the [[Kaamos Territory]] atop [[Resistance Ridge]].
During the [[Hilts Restoration]], the infamous anarchist [[Parlan Spinner]] (better known as Death Spinner) proceeded to conduct various guerrilla acts against the authorities on [[Kesh]].
Another notable example of guerrilla warfare being utilized was during the [[Tarasin Revolt]] from [[161 BBY/Legends|161 BBY]] to [[154 BBY]], as well as [[The Uprisings]], a case of spontaneous guerrilla warfare on the planet [[Ord Cestus/Legends|Ord Cestus]] instigated by the terrorist group Desert Wind that lasted from [[121 BBY]] to [[26 BBY/Legends|26 BBY]].


The [[Palarian]]s also utilized guerrilla warfare against the Corporate Sector Authority on Pal Goral.
The [[Palarian]]s also utilized guerrilla warfare against the Corporate Sector Authority on Pal Goral.
Although [[Naboo/Legends|Naboo]] was a peaceful planet, the head of the [[Royal Naboo Security Forces]], [[Captain/Legends|Captain]] [[Quarsh Panaka/Legends|Quarsh Panaka]], had some knowledge of guerrilla warfare, and taught [[Pars Varqom]] the concept prior to the [[Trade Federation of Planets|Trade Federation's]] [[Invasion of Naboo/Legends|invasion]] of the planet in [[32 BBY/Legends|32 BBY]]. This ultimately allowed Varqom to form a resistance against the Trade Federation and fight them off until Queen Amidala returned to the planet. Following the Trade Federation attack on the [[Gungan/Legends|Gungan]] capital [[Otoh Gunga/Legends|Otoh Gunga]], the military commanders [[Tobler Ceel/Legends|Tobler Ceel]] and [[Roos Tarpals/Legends|Roos Tarpals]] began planning guerilla warfare strikes on the [[Trade Federation Droid Army/Legends|Trade Federation Droid Army]], though ultimately the [[Gungan Grand Army/Legends|Gungan Grand Army]] marched directly against [[Theed/Legends|Theed]] instead.<ref name="GB">''[[Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds]]''</ref>
During the [[Separatist Crisis/Legends|Separatist Crisis]], five guerrilla members of a radical splinter group of the [[Gotal Assembly for Separation/Legends|Gotal Assembly for Separation]], the [[Roshu Sune/Legends|Roshu Sune]], after fleeing the [[Battle of Antar 4]], proceeded to [[Gotal hostage standoff|take over]] a [[commuter hopper]] on [[Atzerri/Legends|Atzerri]] and took hostages. The Jedi ultimately quelled the terrorist action, although the deaths caused by their attempt, combined with the earlier disaster during the Battle of Antar 4, resulted in [[Anti-Jedi sentiment/Legends|anti-Jedi sentiment]] as well as anti-Republic sentiment to further increase.
During the [[Clone Wars/Legends|Clone Wars]], the Republic proceeded to aid and train various guerrilla groups via the Jedi, including the [[Onderon rebels/Legends|rebels]] on [[Onderon/Legends|Onderon]] and [[Haruun Kal/Legends|Haruun Kal]]. However, the Jedi's involvement had a high risk of the Jedi turning to the dark side, as evidenced by what occurred to [[Mace Windu/Legends|Mace Windu's]] former apprentice, [[Depa Billaba/Legends|Depa Billaba]], during the latter event. In the former event, [[Obi-Wan Kenobi/Legends|Obi-Wan Kenobi]] agreed to help train the Onderon rebels in their fight against [[Sanjay Rash/Legends|Sanjay Rash]], but made clear that they wouldn't fight their war for them. The Onderon rebels, being trained by the Republic, would later come back to haunt its successor, the [[Galactic Empire/Legends|Galactic Empire]], when they became vital members of the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Rebel Alliance]].
After the Republic was [[Declaration of a New Order|reorganized]] into the Empire, Separatist holdouts during the [[Noolian Crisis]] attempted to use guerrilla warfare against the Empire. In addition, [[Rahm Kota]] (who survived [[Order 66/Legends|Order 66]] due to distrusting clones) and his militia frequently staged guerrilla tactics against the Empire, eventually culminating in their capture of a TIE fighter construction facility.


Guerrilla warfare would play a large role in the [[Galactic Civil War/Legends|Galactic Civil War]] by the Rebel Alliance, with their [[Sector Force/Legends|Sector Force]] division of the [[Rebel Alliance Special Forces]] frequently engaging in guerrilla conflicts, having specific variants of guerrilla fighters for various battlefields (such as [[Urban Guerrillas/Legends|Urban Guerrillas]]), and their inspiring several other groups fighting against the Empire to also utilize guerrilla warfare. Their use of guerrilla warfare was largely because they couldn't actually defeat the Empire in a conventional war, as unlike the Empire, their total forces could not organize on the [[Regiment/Legends|regiment]] level. However, [[General/Legends|General]] [[Carlist Rieekan/Legends|Carlist Rieekan]] admitted that even their guerrilla efforts were useless against systems that had a [[systems army]] present. The most notable use of guerrilla warfare was that of the [[Ewok/Legends|Ewoks]] during the [[Battle of Endor/Legends|Battle of Endor]], although the Empire eventually coordinated their efforts to routing the Ewoks out until Chewbacca hijacked an AT-ST. Aside from the Rebels, other groups such as the [[Nagai]] during the [[Nagai–Tof War]] at the [[Firefist]] companion galaxy as well as the [[Taloron Hunters]] utilized guerrilla tactics against various invading pirate groups during the [[Taloron Pirate Conflict]]. Later in the war, even the Imperials utilized guerrilla warfare, including Admiral Daala during the [[Daala campaign]], Imperial forces on [[Brolsam]], and [[Ivan Cronus]].
Guerrilla warfare would play a large role in the [[Galactic Civil War/Legends|Galactic Civil War]] by the Rebel Alliance, with their [[Sector Force/Legends|Sector Force]] division of the [[Rebel Alliance Special Forces]] frequently engaging in guerrilla conflicts, having specific variants of guerrilla fighters for various battlefields (such as [[Urban Guerrillas/Legends|Urban Guerrillas]]), and their inspiring several other groups fighting against the Empire to also utilize guerrilla warfare. Their use of guerrilla warfare was largely because they couldn't actually defeat the Empire in a conventional war, as unlike the Empire, their total forces could not organize on the [[Regiment/Legends|regiment]] level. However, [[General/Legends|General]] [[Carlist Rieekan/Legends|Carlist Rieekan]] admitted that even their guerrilla efforts were useless against systems that had a [[systems army]] present. The most notable use of guerrilla warfare was that of the [[Ewok/Legends|Ewoks]] during the [[Battle of Endor/Legends|Battle of Endor]], although the Empire eventually coordinated their efforts to routing the Ewoks out until Chewbacca hijacked an AT-ST. Aside from the Rebels, other groups such as the [[Nagai]] during the [[Nagai–Tof War]] at the [[Firefist]] companion galaxy as well as the [[Taloron Hunters]] utilized guerrilla tactics against various invading pirate groups during the [[Taloron Pirate Conflict]]. Later in the war, even the Imperials utilized guerrilla warfare, including Admiral Daala during the [[Daala campaign]], Imperial forces on [[Brolsam]], and [[Ivan Cronus]].
The New Republic, the Rebels' successor government, proceeded to utilize guerrilla tactics to a lesser extent. During the [[Yuuzhan Vong War]], the Rodians utilized guerrilla warfare against [[Tsavong Lah]]. In addition, the New Republic's usage of guerrilla warfare, especially during its time as the Rebel Alliance, was referenced in the naming and planning of [[Operation Emperor's Hammer]] during the [[Battle of Borleias (Yuuzhan Vong War; Second)|second siege of Borleias]].
Admiral [[Gar Stazi]], after escaping the [[Battle of Caamas]] during the [[Sith–Imperial War]], frequently utilized guerrilla warfare during the [[Second Imperial Civil War]]. Similarly, after the [[Fel Empire]] became the Empire in Exile during the same time, Roan Fel also utilized guerrilla warfare against Darth Krayt's Imperial forces.


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Star Wars: The Old Republic]]''
*''[[The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance]]''
*[[The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance (audiobook)|''The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance'' audiobook]]
*''[[Star Wars: The Old Republic: Legacy of the Sith]]'' {{Mo}} {{Codex}}
*''[[Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds]]''
*{{Journal|1|The Quality of Mercy}}
*{{Journal|1|The Quality of Mercy}}
*{{Journal|2|The Way of the Yrashu}} {{1st}}
*{{Journal|2|The Way of the Yrashu}} {{1st}}
*''[[Jedi Search]]''
*''[[Jedi Search]]''
*''[[Dark Knight's Devilry]]''
*''[[Dark Knight's Devilry]]''
*''[[The New Jedi Order: Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream]]''
*''[[Flashpoint! Brak Sector]]''
*''[[Flashpoint! Brak Sector]]''
*{{WEGCite|book=Galaxy Guide 9: Fragments from the Rim|story=Recruitment Speech}} {{Mo}}
*{{WEGCite|book=Galaxy Guide 9: Fragments from the Rim|story=Recruitment Speech}} {{Mo}}
*{{DarkStryder|Omens|The DarkStryder Campaign}}
*{{DarkStryder|Omens|The DarkStryder Campaign}}
*''[[Death in the Slave Pits of Lorrd]]''
*[[Shatterpoint (novel)|''Shatterpoint'']]
*''[[The Cestus Deception]]''
*{{TCW|A War on Two Fronts}}
*''[[Star Wars: Battlefront]]''
*''[[Star Wars: The Force Unleashed]]''
*[[The Force Unleashed II (novel)|''The Force Unleashed II'' novel]]
*[[Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (novel)|''Star Wars'' Episode VI: ''Return of the Jedi'' novelization]]
*[[Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (novel)|''Star Wars'' Episode VI: ''Return of the Jedi'' novelization]]
*''[[Star Wars: Crimson Empire]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Crimson Empire]]''
*[[Darksaber (novel)|''Darksaber'']]
*[[Darksaber (novel)|''Darksaber'']]
*''[[Star Wars: River of Chaos]]''
*''[[Star Wars: River of Chaos]]''
*''[[Star Wars Galaxies: The Ruins of Dantooine]]''
*{{Tales|14|Apocalypse Endor}}
*''[[The New Jedi Order: Dark Tide II: Ruin]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Legacy]]''


==Sources==
==Sources==
*''[[The Essential Guide to Warfare]]''
*{{SW|url=news/the-essential-guide-to-warfare-authors-cut-part-6-showdown-at-naboo|text=''Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Warfare'' Author's Cut, Part 6: Showdown at Naboo|int=Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Warfare Author's Cut}} {{1stm}}
*''[[Classic Adventures: Volume Two]]''
*''[[Classic Adventures: Volume Two]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Imperial Handbook: A Commander's Guide]]''
*[[Star Wars: Imperial Assault (Fantasy Flight Games)|''Star Wars: Imperial Assault'']] (''[[Twin Shadows]]'')
*{{Hnn|52|regional/13418_4.html|Gotal Guerrillas Hijack Commuter Hopper, Take Hostages|https://web.archive.org/web/20040826105524/http://www.holonetnews.com:80/52/regional/13418_4.html}}
*{{Hnn|53|jediwatch/13425_1.html|Gotal Standoff Ends Violently|https://web.archive.org/web/20130728113423/http://www.holonetnews.com/53/jediwatch/13425_1.html}}
*''[[The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia]]''
*{{SW|url=news/the-imperial-warlords-despoilers-of-an-empire-part-2|text=The Imperial Warlords: Despoilers of an Empire, Part 2|int=The Imperial Warlords: Despoilers of an Empire}}
*''[[Galaxy Guide 12: Aliens — Enemies and Allies]]''
*''[[Galaxy Guide 12: Aliens — Enemies and Allies]]''
*[[The Rebel Alliance Sourcebook (Second Edition)|''The Rebel Alliance Sourcebook'', Second Edition]]
*[[The Rebel Alliance Sourcebook (Second Edition)|''The Rebel Alliance Sourcebook'', Second Edition]]
*''[[Rebellion Era Campaign Guide]]''
*[[The Essential Chronology (real-world book)|''The Essential Chronology'']]
*''[[Enemy of the Order: The record of Parlan Spinner, vandal and would-be revolutionary]]''
*''[[The New Jedi Order Sourcebook]]''
*[[Star Wars: Age of Rebellion Core Rulebook|''Star Wars: Age of Rebellion'' Core Rulebook]]
*''[[Cracken's Rebel Field Guide]]''
*''[[Cracken's Rebel Field Guide]]''
*''[[Cracken's Rebel Operatives]]''
*''[[Cracken's Rebel Operatives]]''
*''[[Cracken's Threat Dossier]]''
*''[[Cracken's Threat Dossier]]''
*''[[Jungle Warfare]]''
*''[[Planets of the Galaxy, Volume Two]]''
*''[[Planets of the Galaxy, Volume Two]]''
*''[[Creatures of the Galaxy]]''
*''[[Creatures of the Galaxy]]''
*''[[The Essential Atlas]]''
*''[[Legacy Era Campaign Guide]]''


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==

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Guerrilla warfare, also known as guerrilla tactics, was a form of irregular warfare where a small group would fight off a larger force via unconventional tactics. Strategies falling under guerrilla warfare included ambushes, sabotage, raids, and hit-and-run tactics. In extreme cases, guerrilla warfare could even utilize borderline terroristic measures, such as holding hostages. Largely because of the fact that guerrilla warfare was technically not part of the standards of warfare, it was generally used by terrorist groups, revolutionaries, outlaws, or people who had been pushed to their limit.

There were some downsides to guerrilla warfare, however: in some cases, the enemy army's manpower and defenses were significantly large and expansive enough that guerrilla warfare was useless in dislodging them. In addition, if guerrilla warfare lasted long enough, the larger force would eventually become privy to their efforts and rout the guerrillas out. In some cases, guerrillas were also aided in their endeavors by a larger force opposite that of the force the guerrillas were fighting against, either directly or indirectly. Those who practiced such tactics were generally called guerrillas or guerillas.

Usage

The earliest known instance of guerrilla warfare was during the Kanz Disorders, where the native Lorrdians utilized kinetic communication to coordinate such tactics against the Argazdan Redoubt.

The Palarians also utilized guerrilla warfare against the Corporate Sector Authority on Pal Goral.

Guerrilla warfare would play a large role in the Galactic Civil War by the Rebel Alliance, with their Sector Force division of the Rebel Alliance Special Forces frequently engaging in guerrilla conflicts, having specific variants of guerrilla fighters for various battlefields (such as Urban Guerrillas), and their inspiring several other groups fighting against the Empire to also utilize guerrilla warfare. Their use of guerrilla warfare was largely because they couldn't actually defeat the Empire in a conventional war, as unlike the Empire, their total forces could not organize on the regiment level. However, General Carlist Rieekan admitted that even their guerrilla efforts were useless against systems that had a systems army present. The most notable use of guerrilla warfare was that of the Ewoks during the Battle of Endor, although the Empire eventually coordinated their efforts to routing the Ewoks out until Chewbacca hijacked an AT-ST. Aside from the Rebels, other groups such as the Nagai during the Nagai–Tof War at the Firefist companion galaxy as well as the Taloron Hunters utilized guerrilla tactics against various invading pirate groups during the Taloron Pirate Conflict. Later in the war, even the Imperials utilized guerrilla warfare, including Admiral Daala during the Daala campaign, Imperial forces on Brolsam, and Ivan Cronus.

Behind the scenes

Guerrilla warfare played a major role in the Star Wars franchise, in particular the Original Trilogy and The Phantom Menace. This was largely because of the overall franchise being influenced by the Vietnam War, and in particular the exploits of the South Vietnamese Nationalistic/Communist group the Viet Cong.

Appearances

Sources

Notes and references

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