-
including the use of torture,
strong movement control and
curfew called quadrillage and
where all
authority was
under the military,
created doubt in France...
-
notion of an "internal enemy" and the use of torture,
death squads and
quadrillages (grids).[citation needed] Marie-Monique
Robin also
demonstrated that...
- of Tonkin, the
goumier units were used
mainly for
convoy escort and
quadrillage de zone (regional
search and destroy) duties. By
contrast with the regular...
- and Algeria.
McClintock cited the
basic points of
French doctrine as:
Quadrillage (an
administrative grid of po****tion and territory)
Ratissage (cordoning...
- w****. The city had been
divided into
squares under a
system known as
quadrillage with each
allotted to a
Regimental command. The
troops cordoned off each...
- saw
extensive active service from 1954 to 1962,
mainly as part of the
quadrillage – a grid of
occupation detachments intended to
protect farms and roads...
- time,
because they were
meant as
temporary reinforcements to
units in
quadrillage, like
intervention forces, and
received from
those units the necessary...
-
warden system first experimented during the 1957
Battle of
Algiers (aka
quadrillage), and
which would become a
common technique of counter-insurgency throughout...
- Years, 17 Paintings", 2018,
Secord Gallery,
Halifax "Couleur, beauté et
quadrillage", 2017,
Galerie d’art Blanche,
Montreal "National
Portrait Gallery",...
-
civilian control to the military,
state of emergency,
block warden system ("
quadrillage"), etc.— were
perfectly imitated by the
Argentine military.
These "annihilation...