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The word guerrilla is derived from the Spanish guerrilleros, independent fighters who banded together during Napoleon’s campaign on the Iberian Peninsula. Richmond officials preferred the word partisan, arguing that the fighters were related to the regular army. Guerrillas or partisans, fiercely autonomous warriors, fought across a countryside they knew well.
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