Guerrilla, a word of Spanish origin, and means "little war". In some wars such as the American Revolutionary War or the Vietnam War, guerilla warfare tactics have been successful and were one of the main reasons (but not the only one) for their victory. However, in forests and mountains, the guerillas can gain an advantage over larger and better-armed armies. In open fields, the organized army, which is better armed and larger, has the advantage. Usually, the army is invading a territory. Guerrilla warfare is sometimes practiced in places in which a regular army would have difficulty, such as forests and mountains. Guerrilla warfare is a war tactic in which people ( Spanish: guerrilleros) fight against an organized army. A guerrilla is a civilian who attacks a regular army.
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