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- Q18712672 subject Q7687947.
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- Q18712672 abstract "The 1967 Opium War took place in northwestern Laos between February and August 1967; actual fighting took place from 29 July to 1 August 1967. A Burmese mule train carrying 16 tons of opium crossed into Laos to Ban Khwan, where they were attacked by rival drug smugglers from the Chinese Nationalist's Third and Fifth Armies. The intended recipient of the shipment, Royal Lao Army General Ouane Rattikone, bombed both sides while moving in troops to sweep the battlefield. With both Burmese and Nationalist Chinese defeated and expelled from Laos, the Lao general confiscated the opium for himself.With this supply of raw opium base, plus his greater grasp on the drug trade, Ouane's refineries began to ship their heroin worldwide. He also supplied this injectable heroin to his allies—U.S. troops in the Vietnam War.".
- Q18712672 causalties "82 KIA".
- Q18712672 combatant "Kingdom of Laos".
- Q18712672 combatant "Kuomintang3rd and 5th Armies".
- Q18712672 combatant "Shan Burmese".
- Q18712672 commander Q31113.
- Q18712672 commander Q387751.
- Q18712672 commander Q713421.
- Q18712672 date "1967-08-01".
- Q18712672 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q877450.
- Q18712672 result "Victory for GeneralOuane Rattikoneand attention from the battle forced the Thai government to crack down on the Chinese. Khun Sa was defeated and his army dispersed.".
- Q18712672 strength "2RLA infantry battalions".
- Q18712672 strength "2nd Paratroop Battalion".
- Q18712672 strength "700–1,000 men".
- Q18712672 strength "800 men".
- Q18712672 thumbnail La-map.png?width=300.
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- Q18712672 casualties "82".
- Q18712672 combatant Q740417.
- Q18712672 combatant "Kingdom of Laos".
- Q18712672 combatant "Kuomintang 3rd and 5th Armies".
- Q18712672 commander Q31113.
- Q18712672 commander "General Ouane Rattikone".
- Q18712672 commander "Warlord Khun Sa".
- Q18712672 conflict "1967".
- Q18712672 date "--07-29".
- Q18712672 partof "the Laotian Civil War".
- Q18712672 result "Victory for General Ouane Rattikone and attention from the battle forced the Thai government to crack down on the Chinese. Khun Sa was defeated and his army dispersed.".
- Q18712672 strength "2".
- Q18712672 strength "700".
- Q18712672 strength "800".
- Q18712672 type Event.
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- Q18712672 comment "The 1967 Opium War took place in northwestern Laos between February and August 1967; actual fighting took place from 29 July to 1 August 1967. A Burmese mule train carrying 16 tons of opium crossed into Laos to Ban Khwan, where they were attacked by rival drug smugglers from the Chinese Nationalist's Third and Fifth Armies. The intended recipient of the shipment, Royal Lao Army General Ouane Rattikone, bombed both sides while moving in troops to sweep the battlefield.".
- Q18712672 label "1967 Opium War".
- Q18712672 depiction La-map.png.
- Q18712672 name "1967 Opium War".