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- Operation_JM abstract "Operation JM (Spanish: Operación JM) was a military operation by the Military of Colombia Joint Task Force OMEGA intended to capture or kill the leaders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia guerrilla (FARC), as part of the Plan Patriota. The operations began in April 2004 and after some 30 operations concluded without the main objective being accomplished in December 2006. However, the Colombian military achieved numerous military advances in a region that had been dominated by the guerrillas.".
- Operation_JM causalties "137 KIA".
- Operation_JM causalties "some 1,300 wounded (combat related) plus illnesses*.".
- Operation_JM combatant "FARC".
- Operation_JM combatant "Military of Colombia".
- Operation_JM commander Gilberto_Rocha.
- Operation_JM commander V%C3%ADctor_Julio_Su%C3%A1rez_Rojas.
- Operation_JM isPartOfMilitaryConflict Colombian_conflict_(1964%E2%80%93present).
- Operation_JM notes "*10,000 removed from the service in 2006 combat wounds and leishmaniasis related.".
- Operation_JM place Colombia.
- Operation_JM result "*356 guerrilla base camps destroyed *Colombian military Confiscated 285 rifles, 232 small arms, 57 mortars, 4,162 grenades, 685,542 projectiles of different calibers, 30 tons of explosives of different types and some 4,528 IEDs.".
- Operation_JM result "*FARC guerrilla weakened".
- Operation_JM result "*Main objective of Colombian military not accomplished".
- Operation_JM strength "18.000 soldiers".
- Operation_JM strength "4,350 guerrillas".
- Operation_JM wikiPageID "14247289".
- Operation_JM wikiPageRevisionID "586076646".
- Operation_JM casualties "137".
- Operation_JM casualties "202".
- Operation_JM casualties "52".
- Operation_JM casualties "Approximately 233 KIA".
- Operation_JM casualties "some 1,300 wounded plus illnesses*.".
- Operation_JM combatant FARC.
- Operation_JM combatant Military_Forces_of_Colombia.
- Operation_JM commander ""Mono Jojoy"".
- Operation_JM commander "General Gilberto Rocha".
- Operation_JM conflict "Operation JM".
- Operation_JM date "April 2004 - December, 2006".
- Operation_JM hasPhotoCollection Operation_JM.
- Operation_JM notes "*10,000 removed from the service in 2006 combat wounds and leishmaniasis related.".
- Operation_JM partof Colombian_conflict_(1964%E2%80%93present).
- Operation_JM place Colombia.
- Operation_JM result "*356 guerrilla base camps destroyed *Colombian military Confiscated 285 rifles, 232 small arms, 57 mortars, 4,162 grenades, 685,542 projectiles of different calibers, 30 tons of explosives of different types and some 4,528 IEDs.".
- Operation_JM result "*FARC guerrilla weakened".
- Operation_JM result "*Main objective of Colombian military not accomplished".
- Operation_JM strength "18".
- Operation_JM strength "4350".
- Operation_JM wordnet_type synset-war-noun-1.
- Operation_JM subject Category:2004_in_Colombia.
- Operation_JM subject Category:2005_in_Colombia.
- Operation_JM subject Category:2006_in_Colombia.
- Operation_JM subject Category:Military_operations_involving_Colombia.
- Operation_JM type Abstraction100002137.
- Operation_JM type Act100030358.
- Operation_JM type Activity100407535.
- Operation_JM type Event100029378.
- Operation_JM type MilitaryOperationsInvolvingColombia.
- Operation_JM type Operation100955060.
- Operation_JM type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
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- Operation_JM type Event.
- Operation_JM type MilitaryConflict.
- Operation_JM type SocietalEvent.
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- Operation_JM type Event.
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- Operation_JM comment "Operation JM (Spanish: Operación JM) was a military operation by the Military of Colombia Joint Task Force OMEGA intended to capture or kill the leaders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia guerrilla (FARC), as part of the Plan Patriota. The operations began in April 2004 and after some 30 operations concluded without the main objective being accomplished in December 2006.".
- Operation_JM label "Operation JM".
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- Operation_JM sameAs Operation_JM.
- Operation_JM wasDerivedFrom Operation_JM?oldid=586076646.
- Operation_JM isPrimaryTopicOf Operation_JM.
- Operation_JM name "Operation JM".