The military history of Algeria covers a vast time period and complex events. It interacts with multiple military events in the region for independence and stability.
Read more about Military History Of Algeria: Independence From Carthage, Barbary Wars, French Conquest, French Army of Africa, World War II, War of Independence, New Algerian Army, Sand War, 1967 and Yom Kippur Wars, Algerian Civil War, War in Afghanistan, References and Notes
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