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・ People's Liberation Army General Political Department
・ People's Liberation Army General Staff Department
・ People's Liberation Army Ground Force
・ People's Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison
・ People's Liberation Army Macau Garrison
・ People's Liberation Army Marine Corps
・ People's Liberation Army Museum
・ People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force
・ People's Liberation Army Navy
・ People's Liberation Army Navy Coastal Defense Force
・ People's Liberation Army Navy Organization
・ People's Liberation Army Navy Submarine Force
・ People's Liberation Army Navy Surface Force
・ People's Liberation Army of Macedonia
・ People's Liberation Army of Manipur
People's Liberation Army of Namibia
・ People's Liberation Army of Turkey
・ People's Liberation Army of Turkey – Revolutionary Path of Turkey
・ People's Liberation Army Special Operations Forces
・ People's Liberation Army, Nepal
・ People's Liberation Front
・ People's Liberation Guerrilla Army (India)
・ People's Liberation Movement
・ People's Liberation Movement (El Salvador)
・ People's Liberation Movement (Montserrat)
・ People's Liberation Movement (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines)
・ People's Liberation Movement-Chinchoneros
・ People's Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam
・ People's Liberation Party
・ People's Liberation Party/Front of Turkey – Revolutionary Coordination Union


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People's Liberation Army of Namibia : ウィキペディア英語版
People's Liberation Army of Namibia

The People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN) was the active military wing of the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) during the Namibian War of Independence founded in 1962 by Sam Nujoma as the South West Africa Liberation Army (SWALA) .〔(Peoples Liberation Army of Namibia, or PLAN (army of SWAPO) - Britannica Online Encyclopedia )〕 It sought independence for the territory (then South West Africa, now Namibia) from South African rule.
==History==

PLAN was first attacked by the South African Defence Force at Ongulumbashe in northern Namibia on 26 August 1966. Operation Blouwildebees was launched by the South African Police catching the PLAN Combatants by surprise. Throughout the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, PLAN launched incursions from bases in Zambia then later Angola. PLAN was integrated into the Namibian Defence Force upon independence in 1990.The first commander of PLAN was Tobias Hainyeko. He was killed by the South African forces on the Cuando River in the Caprivi strip now the Zambezi Region in 1967. Dimo Hamaambo replaced Hainyeko as Commander of PLAN. Solomon Huwala was the deputy commander of PLAN and served as Chief of Security concurrently

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