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Campaignboxes
An infobox may optionally be followed by a campaignbox template, which provides quick navigation among the battles in a campaign, theatre, or war (or, more rarely, among several campaigns or wars).

The campaignbox should be included directly after the infobox template:

For particular combinations of the relative sizes of the infobox and the lead section, the presence of a campaignbox may cause bunched up edit links.

Articles may include multiple campaignboxes (which are typically stacked following the infobox). The most common scenario occurs when two levels of campaignboxes are present; for example, an article about a battle can include both a campaignbox listing the battle itself and an "enclosing" campaignbox listing the campaign, theater, or war during which the battle took place. Similarly, an article about a war can include both a campaignbox listing the war (among a series of wars) and a campaignbox for the war itself, listing the battles that took place during it.

Many campaignboxes have already been created; they are listed here. When creating new ones, please remember to add them to the list.
 * Creating campaignboxes

A campaignbox template should be named Template:Campaignbox XXXX, where XXXX is the name of the campaign (or a shortened form of it), and should use Campaign, as shown below:


 * name – the name of the campaign or war, which should be linked to an article about the campaign if one exists. Dates should not be indicated unless needed for clarity.  Note that long links may cause alignment problems; see the troubleshooting guide for a workaround.
 * raw_name – the actual name of the created template (i.e. "Campaignbox XXX"); this can be easily produced by using.
 * battles – a chronological, en-dash separated list of battles and operations in the campaign, linked as ; non-breaking spaces  should be used to ensure that multi-word names do not split over multiple lines.

For example:

The use of special formatting (such as bolding or changes in font size) in the list of battles—particularly to mark battles as "important"—is generally discouraged; while there are a few cases where such approaches may be both helpful to the reader and sufficiently well-sourced that they do not constitute original research, they are both unnecessary and confusing in most circumstances.

Dividing the list of battles into multiple blocks by inserting heading-like separations is not recommended in the average case; if such a division is needed, it is typically best accomplished by splitting the template into multiple campaignboxes.

Articles other than those about military conflicts—such as those dealing with personnel or military units—may use the campaignbox formatting to create lists of battles or wars in which the subject participated. In this case, the box should be created by including Campaign directly in the article, without creating a separate template. Campaignboxes are generally listed here in chronological order by the START of the conflict, with some subdivision by theater in the case of extremely complicated conflicts.

Ancient

 * Campaigns of the Neo-Assyrian Empire (911–605 BC)
 * Apocryphal Roman Wars
 * Wars of Etruscan Rome
 * Second Messenian War (640–620 BC)
 * Rome's Early Italian Campaigns (508–396 BC)
 * Greco-Persian Wars (500–448 BC)
 * Sicilian Wars (480–307 BC)
 * Greek wars of the 5th century BC (457–447 BC)
 * Peloponnesian War (431–404 BC)
 * Phyle Campaign (404–403 BC)
 * Wars between Rome and the Gauls (400–51 BC)
 * Roman-Gaulish Wars (400–200 BC)
 * Caesar's Gallic Wars (58–51 BC)
 * Corinthian War (395–387 BC)
 * Greek wars of the 4th century BC (376–362 BC)
 * Unification of Italy (343–88 BC)
 * Samnite Wars (343–290 BC)
 * Latin War (340–338 BC)
 * Pyrrhic War (280–275 BC)
 * Social War (91–88 BC)
 * Wars of Alexander the Great (338–326 BC)
 * Diadochi (322–281 BC)
 * Punic Wars (264–146 BC)
 * First Punic War (264–241 BC)
 * Mercenary War (240–237 BC)
 * Second Punic War (218–202 BC)
 * Third Punic War (149–146 BC)
 * Cleomenic War (227–222 BC)
 * Roman conquest of Hispania (218–19 BC)
 * Macedonian Wars (215–148 BC)
 * First Macedonian War (215–205 BC)
 * Second Macedonian War (200–196 BC)
 * Third Macedonian War (171–168 BC)
 * Fourth Macedonian War (150–148 BC)
 * Cretan War (205–200 BC)
 * Roman-Syrian War (191–190 BC)
 * Maccabean Revolt (167–160 BC)
 * Roman Republican Civil Wars (135–30 BC)
 * Servile Wars (135–71 BC)
 * Caesar's Civil War (49–45 BC)
 * Sino-Xiongnu War (133–36 BC)
 * Cimbrian War (113–101 BC)
 * Jugurthine War (112–105 BC)
 * Germanic Wars (102 BC–AD 16)
 * Mithridatic Wars (88–65 BC)
 * First Mithridatic War (88–85 BC)
 * Second Mithridatic War (83–82 BC)
 * Third Mithridatic War (75–65 BC)
 * Rome against the Cilician Pirates (67 BC)
 * Roman conquest of Britain (50–84)
 * Armenian Wars (57–62)
 * Boudica's Uprising (60–61)
 * Jewish-Roman wars (66–135)
 * First Jewish-Roman War (66–70)
 * Year of the Four Emperors (68–69)
 * Dacian Wars (102–06)
 * Roman-Parthian Wars (161–198)
 * Early Vandal Migration (166–271)
 * Three Kingdoms (191–234)
 * Zhuge Liang's Northern Expeditions (228–34)
 * Crisis of the Third Century (235–84)
 * Frankish Migration (250–358)
 * Roman-Sassanid Wars (253–363)
 * Gothic Migration (267–378)
 * Rome against the Alamanni (268–378)
 * Battles of Aurelian (271–73)
 * Battles of Constantine (312–24)
 * Fourth Century Roman Civil Wars (313–94)
 * Fall of Western Roman Empire (402–76)
 * Battles of Clovis I (486–507)

Medieval

 * Iberian War (526–32)
 * Wars of Justinian I (533–53)
 * Early Muslim Expansions (624–750)
 * Campaigns of Muhammad (624–32)
 * Campaigns of Khalid ibn Walid (625–38)
 * Byzantine-Arab Wars (630–717)
 * Muslim conquest of Persia (634–42)
 * Khazar-Arab Wars (652–758)
 * Umayyad Conquest of Iberia (711–32)
 * Civil Wars of the Early Caliphates (656–750)
 * First Fitna (656–61)
 * Byzantine-Bulgarian Wars (680–1355)
 * Frankish Civil War (715–18)
 * Campaigns of Charles Martel (716–41)
 * Reconquista (722–1492)
 * Campaigns of Charlemagne (771–804)
 * Heian period (794–1185)
 * Genpei War (1180–85)
 * Russo-Byzantine Wars (860–1043)
 * Second Koryo-Khitan War (1010–11)
 * Third Koryo-Khitan War (1018–19)
 * Polish-Russian Wars (1018–1939)
 * Polish-Muscovite War (1605–18)
 * Polish-Russian War (1792)
 * Kościuszko Uprising (1794)
 * November Uprising (1830–31)
 * January Uprising (1863–65)
 * Polish-Soviet War (1919–21)
 * Byzantine-Georgian wars (1021–42)
 * Crusades (1095–1254)
 * First Crusade (1095–99)
 * Third Crusade (1189–92)
 * Fifth Crusade (1217–21)
 * Seventh Crusade (1248–54)
 * Georgian-Seljuk wars (1121–1203)
 * '''Russo-Swedish Wars (1142–1809)
 * Great Northern War (1700–21)
 * Russo-Swedish War (1788–90)
 * Finnish War (1808–09)
 * Ayyubid-Crusader War (1177–87)
 * Wars of the Guelphs and Ghibellines (1186–1325)
 * Mongol invasions (1206–86)
 * Mongol invasion of Central Asia (1219–21)
 * Wars of Scottish Independence (1296–1357)
 * First War of Scottish Independence (1296–1306)
 * Second War of Scottish Independence (1333–57)
 * Byzantine-Ottoman Wars (1299–1453)
 * Genkō War (1331–33)
 * Nanboku-chō Wars (1336–92)
 * Hundred Years' War (1337–1453)
 * Edwardian War (1337–60)
 * Breton War of Succession (1341–64)
 * Caroline War (1369–89)
 * Lancastrian War (1415–53)
 * Portuguese Crisis of 1383 (1383–85)
 * Ottoman-Hungarian War (1395–1526)

15th–17th centuries

 * Polish-Lithuanian-Teutonic War (1409–11)
 * Hussite Wars (1420–34)
 * Thirteen Years' War (1454–66)
 * Wars of the Roses (1455–87)
 * Sengoku Japan (1467–1615)
 * Campaigns of the Hōjō (1516–90)
 * Campaigns of the Takeda (1536–82)
 * Campaigns of Oda Nobunaga (1570–82)
 * Campaigns of Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1578–90)
 * Hideyoshi's Invasions (1592–98)
 * Campaigns of Tokugawa Ieyasu (1570–1600)
 * Sekigahara Campaign (1600)
 * Siege of Osaka (1614–15)
 * Burgundian Wars (1474–77)
 * Italian Wars (1494–1559)
 * Italian War of 1494-1498 (1494–98)
 * Italian War of 1499-1504 (1499–1504)
 * War of the League of Cambrai (1509–16)
 * Italian War of 1521-1526 (1521–26)
 * War of the League of Cognac (1526–30)
 * Italian War of 1542-1546 (1542–46)
 * Italian War of 1551-1559 (1551–59)
 * Anglo-Scottish Wars (1513–47)
 * Dano-Swedish Wars (1521–1814)
 * Scanian War (1675–79)
 * Conquest of Peru (1525–32)
 * Ottoman-Habsburg Wars (1526–1718)
 * Polish-Swedish Wars (1558–1721)
 * Dutch Revolt (1568–1648)
 * Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604)
 * Thirty Years' War (1618–58)
 * Wars of the Three Kingdoms (1639–51)
 * Irish Confederate Wars (1641–1653)
 * First English Civil War (1642–46)
 * Scottish Civil War (1644–47)
 * Second English Civil War (1648–49)
 * Third English Civil War (1649–51)
 * Chmielnicki's Uprising (1648–54)
 * Anglo-Dutch Wars (1652–1784)
 * First Anglo-Dutch War (1652–54)
 * Dutch War (1672–78)
 * The Deluge (1655–60)
 * Russo-Turkish Wars (1676–1918)
 * Russo-Turkish War (1768–74)
 * Russo-Turkish War (1787–92)
 * Russo-Turkish War (1806–12)
 * Russo-Turkish War (1828–29)
 * Russo-Turkish War (1877–78)
 * War of the Grand Alliance (1688–97)
 * Williamite War in Ireland (1688–91)
 * King William's War (1689–97)
 * Continental European Theatre (1688–97)

18th century

 * War of the Spanish Succession (1701–14)
 * Jacobite Risings (1714–46)
 * First Jacobite Rising (1715)
 * Second Jacobite Rising (1745)
 * War of the Polish Succession (1733–38)
 * War of the Austrian Succession (1740–48)
 * Italian Campaign (1741–48)
 * North America (1744–48)
 * Russo-Persian Wars (1722–1828)
 * Seven Years' War (1754–63)
 * Europe (1754–63)
 * North America (1754–63)
 * East Indies (1757–63)
 * Invasion of British Isles (1759)
 * Pontiac's Rebellion (1763–66)
 * American Revolutionary War (1775–83)
 * Boston campaign (1775–76)
 * Canada (1775–77)
 * New York and New Jersey campaigns (1776–77)
 * Saratoga campaign (1777)
 * Philadelpia campaign (1777–78)
 * Northern theater after Saratoga (1778–81)
 * Southern theater (1775–83)
 * Western theater (1779–82)
 * Gulf Coast (1779–83)
 * American Waters (1775–82)
 * European Waters (1778–82)
 * West Indies (1778–82)
 * East Indies (1778–83)
 * Ottoman Invasions of Mani (1780–1815)
 * Unification of Hawaii (1783–1810)
 * Northwest Indian War (1785–95)
 * Irish Rebellion (1798)

French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (1792–1815)

 * French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (1792–1815)
 * First Coalition (1792–97)
 * French Revolutionary Wars (1792–1801)
 * Revolts against the French Revolution (1793–96)
 * French Revolutionary Wars in Italy (1796–1800)
 * Egypt-Syria (1798–1799)
 * Naval battles (1794–95)
 * Anglo-Spanish War (1796–1808)
 * Second Coalition (1799–1801)
 * Third Coalition (1805)
 * Fourth Coalition (1806–07)
 * Gunboat War (1807–14)
 * Peninsular War (1808–14)
 * First campaign of 1808 (1808)
 * Napoleon's campaign (1808–09)
 * Portugal and northern Spain (1809)
 * Castile and Andalusia (1809–10)
 * Siege of Cádiz (1810–12)
 * Aragón and Catalonia (1809–12)
 * Portugal (1810–11)
 * Castile (1811–12)
 * Vitoria and the Pyrenees (1813–14)
 * Fifth Coalition (1809)
 * Napoleon's invasion of Russia (1812)
 * Sixth Coalition (1812–14)
 * Waterloo (1815)

Early 19th century (1801–60)

 * First Barbary War (1801–05)
 * War of 1812 (1811–15)
 * Detroit frontier (1811–14)
 * St. Lawrence/Lake Champlain frontier (1813–14)
 * Niagara frontier (1812–14)
 * Chesapeake campaign (1813–14)
 * American South (1813–15)
 * Creek War (1813–14)
 * Ottoman-Saudi War (1811–18)
 * Chilean War of Independence (1817–18)
 * Seminole Wars (1817–58)
 * Greek War of Independence (1821–31)
 * Black Hawk War (1832)
 * Texas Revolution (1835-36)
 * Rebellions of 1837 (1837–39)
 * Patriotes Rebellion (1837–39)
 * Upper Canada Rebellion (1837–38)
 * Uruguayan Civil War (1839–51)
 * First Anglo-Afghan War (1839–42)
 * New Zealand land wars (1845–72)
 * Mexican-American War (1846–47)
 * Second Anglo-Sikh War (1848–49)
 * Taiping Rebellion (1851–64)
 * Crimean War (1854–56)
 * Yakima War (1855–58)
 * Indian Rebellion (1857–58)
 * Austro-Sardinian War (1859)
 * Spanish colonial wars in Morocco (1859–2002)

American Civil War (1861–65)

 * Main Theaters (1861–65)

Main Eastern Theater

 * 1861
 * Blockade of the Chesapeake Bay (May–June 1861)
 * Operations in Western Virginia (June–December 1861)
 * Manassas Campaign (July 1861)
 * Blockade of the Carolina Coast (August 1861)
 * McClellan's Operations in Northern Virginia (October–December 1861)


 * 1862
 * Blockade of the Potomac River (October 1861–January 1862)
 * Jackson's Operations Against the B&O Railroad (January 1862)
 * Burnside's North Carolina Expedition (February–June 1862)
 * Jackson's Valley Campaign (March–June 1862)
 * Peninsula Campaign (March–July 1862)
 * Battles of the California Column (April–July 1862)
 * Northern Virginia Campaign (August 1862)
 * Maryland Campaign (September 1862)
 * Fredericksburg Campaign (November–December 1862)
 * Goldsboro Expedition (December 1862)


 * 1863
 * Longstreet's Tidewater Operations (March–April 1863)
 * Cavalry Operations along the Rappahannock (March 1863)
 * Chancellorsville Campaign (April–May 1863)
 * Gettysburg Campaign (June–July 1863)
 * Bristoe Campaign (October–November 1863)
 * Averell's Raid on the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad (November 1863)
 * Mine Run Campaign (November–December 1863)


 * 1864
 * Demonstration on the Rapidan River (February 1864)
 * Kilpatrick-Dahlgren Raid (March 1864)
 * Operations Against Plymouth (April–May 1864)
 * Crook-Averell Raid on the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad (May 1864)
 * Bermuda Hundred Campaign (May 1864)
 * Grant's Overland Campaign (May–June 1864)
 * Lynchburg Campaign (May–June 1864)
 * Early's Raid and Operations Against the B&O Railroad (June–August 1864)
 * Richmond–Petersburg Campaign (June 1864 – March 1865)
 * Sheridan's Valley Campaign (August–October 1864)


 * 1865
 * Operations Against Fort Fisher and Wilmington (December 1864–February 1865)
 * Sheridan's Expedition to Petersburg (March 1865)
 * Appomattox Campaign (March–April 1865)

Lower Seaboard Theater and Gulf Approach

 * Lower Seaboard Theater and Gulf Approach (1861–1865)

Main Western Theater (omitting Gulf Approach)

 * 1861
 * Operations in Eastern Kentucky (September-December 1861)
 * Operations at the Ohio and Mississippi River Confluence (November 1861)


 * 1862
 * Offensive in Eastern Kentucky (January 1862)
 * Federal Penetration up the Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers (February-June 1862)
 * Joint Operations Against New Madrid, Island No. 10, and Memphis (February-June 1862)
 * Confederate Heartland Offensive (June-October 1862)
 * Iuka and Corinth Operations (September-October 1862)
 * Forrest's Expedition into West Tennessee (December 1862)


 * 1863
 * Stones River Campaign (December 1862 - January 1863)
 * Operations Against Vicksburg (December 1862 - January 1863)
 * Grant's Operations Against Vicksburg (March-July 1863)
 * Middle Tennessee Operations (February-June 1863)
 * Streight's Raid in Alabama and Georgia (April 1863)
 * Morgan's Raid in Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio (July 1863)
 * Chickamauga Campaign (August-September 1863)
 * Knoxville Campaign (September-December 1863)
 * Reopening the Tennessee River (October 1863)
 * Operations on the Memphis & Charleston Railroad (November 1863)
 * Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign (November 1863)
 * Operations about Dandridge (December 1863 - January 1864)


 * 1864
 * Operations in North Alabama (January 1864)
 * Meridian and Yazoo River Expeditions (February 1864)
 * Demonstration on Dalton (February 1864)
 * Forrest's Expedition into West Tennessee and Kentucky (March-April 1864)
 * Atlanta Campaign (May-September 1864)
 * Morgan's Raid into Kentucky (June 1864)
 * Forrest's Defense of Mississippi (June-August 1864)
 * Operations in Mobile Bay (August 1864)
 * Franklin-Nashville Campaign (September-December 1864)
 * Burbridge's Raid into Southwest Virginia (October 1864)
 * Breckenridge's Advance into East Tennessee (November 1864)
 * Savannah Campaign (November-December 1864)
 * Stoneman's Raid into Southwest Virginia (December 1864)


 * 1865
 * Carolinas Campaign (February-March 1865)
 * Mobile Campaign (March-April 1865)
 * Wilson's Raid in Alabama and Georgia (April 1865)

Trans-Mississippi Theater

 * 1861
 * Operations to Control Missouri (June-October 1861)
 * Operations in the Indian Territory (November-December 1861)
 * Operations in Northeast Missouri (December 1861)


 * 1862
 * Sibley's New Mexico Campaign (February-March 1862)
 * Pea Ridge Campaign (March 1862)
 * Operations Near the White River (June-July 1862)
 * Operations North of Boston Mountains (August-November 1862)
 * Operations to Blockade the Texas Coast (September 1862 - January 1863)
 * Prairie Grove Campaign (November 1862)
 * Operations Against Galveston (December 1862 - January 1863)


 * 1863
 * Marmaduke's First Expedition into Missouri (January 1863)
 * Marmaduke's Second Expedition into Missouri (April-May 1863)
 * Operations to Control Indian Territory (June-September 1863)
 * Quantrill's Raid into Kansas (August 1863)
 * Operations to Blockade the Texas Coast II (September 1863)
 * Advance on Little Rock (September-October 1863)
 * Occupation of Indian Territory North of the Arkansas River (October 1863)


 * 1864
 * Red River Campaign (March-April 1864)
 * Camden Expedition (April 1864)
 * Expedition to Lake Village (June 1864)
 * Sully's Expedition Against the Sioux in Dakota Territory (July 1864)
 * Price's Missouri Expedition (September-October 1864)
 * Southern Plains Campaign (November 1864)


 * 1865
 * Expedition from Brazos Santiago (May 1865)

Pacific Coast Theater

 * 1863
 * Expedition from Camp Douglas, Utah, to Cache Valley, Idaho (January 1863)

Late 19th century (1861–1900)

 * American Indian Wars (1860s–1890s)
 * Sioux Uprising (1862)
 * Colorado War (1863–65)
 * Powder River Expedition (1865)
 * Comanche Campaign (1868–74)
 * Red River War (1874–75)
 * North Plains Campaign (1876)
 * Nez Perce Campaign (1877)
 * Pine Ridge Campaign (1890)
 * Second Schleswig War (1864)
 * Chincha Islands War (1864–66)
 * War of the Triple Alliance (1864–70)
 * Austro-Prussian War (1866)
 * Fenian Raids (1866–71)
 * Boshin War (1868–69)
 * Franco-Prussian War (1870–71)
 * Siege of Paris (1870)
 * Loire Campaign (1871)
 * Anglo-Zulu War (1879)
 * War of the Pacific (1879–84)
 * First Boer War (1880–81)
 * Sino-French War (1884–85)
 * North-West Rebellion (1885)
 * First Sino-Japanese War (1894–95)
 * First Italo-Ethiopian War (1895–96)
 * Spanish-American War (1898)
 * Cuba (1898)
 * Pacific (1898)
 * Puerto Rico (1898)
 * Philippine-American War (1898–1913)
 * Second Boer War (1899–1902)

Early 20th century (1901–14)

 * Russo-Japanese War (1904–05)
 * First Balkan War (1912–13)
 * Second Balkan War (1913)

World War I (1914–18)

 * Main theatres (1914–18)
 * Western Front (1914–18)
 * Frontiers (1914)
 * Retreat to the Marne (1914)
 * Race to the Sea (1914)
 * Somme (1916)
 * Hundred Days (1918)
 * Russian Front (1914–17)
 * East Africa (1914–18)
 * Mesopotomia (1914–18)
 * North Sea (1914–18)
 * Ocean Trade (1914–18)
 * Italian Front (1915–18)
 * Sinai and Palestine (1915–18)
 * Gallipoli (1915–16)
 * Battle of Erzurum (1916)

Inter-war period (1918–39)

 * Polish-Ukrainian War (1918–19)
 * Greco-Turkish War (1919–22)
 * Polish-Lithuanian War (1920)
 * Turkish-Armenian War (1920)
 * Chinese Civil War (1927–50)
 * Spanish Civil War (1936–39)

World War II (1939–45)

 * Main theatres

North-Western Europe

 * Western Front
 * Normandy
 * Siegfried Line
 * Nazi occupation of Norway
 * Atlantic Campaign

Eastern Europe

 * Polish September Campaign
 * Winter War
 * Finland (1941–44)
 * Continuation War
 * Arctic (1941–44)
 * Lapland War
 * Balkans Campaign
 * Axis-Soviet War (1941–45)
 * Barbarossa
 * Leningrad and the Baltics (1941–44)
 * Moscow
 * Operation Blue to 3rd Kharkov
 * Crimea and Caucasus
 * Kursk
 * Balkans (1944)
 * Hungary (1944–45)
 * Berlin (1945)
 * Operation Tempest

Mediterranean and Middle East

 * Mediterranean Campaign
 * Naval (1940–44)
 * Western Desert
 * Syria-Lebanon
 * Winter Line

Asia and Pacific

 * Pacific War (1937–45)
 * Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–45)
 * Manchuria (1938–39)
 * Pacific (1941–42)
 * Netherlands East Indies (1941–42)
 * Pacific Ocean (1941–45)
 * Australia (1942–43)
 * Aleutians
 * Solomons
 * Guadalcanal
 * Bougainville (1943–45)
 * Gilberts and Marshalls
 * Marianas and Palaus
 * Ryukyus (1945)
 * South West Pacific (1942–45)
 * New Guinea (1942–45)
 * Philippines (1944–45)
 * Borneo (1945)
 * South-East Asia
 * Burma (1942–45)
 * Japan

Post-World War II (1939–present)

 * Ecuadorian-Peruvian Wars (1941–95)
 * First Indochina War (1946–54)
 * Indo-Pakistani Wars (1947–99)
 * Arab-Israeli conflict (1948–present)
 * 1948 Arab-Israeli War (1947–1949)
 * Israel-Lebanon conflict (1948–present)
 * Lebanon War (1982)
 * South Lebanon (1982–2000)
 * Lebanon (2006)
 * Capture of East Jerusalem (1967)
 * Yom Kippur War (1973)
 * Al Aqsa Intifada (2002–present)
 * Korean War (1950–53)
 * Conflicts in the Horn of Africa (1961–present)
 * Somali Civil War (1991–present)
 * Rise of the ICU (2006)
 * Ethiopian war in Somalia (2006–present)
 * Vietnam War (1963–75)
 * Lebanese Civil War (1975–90)
 * Soviet war in Afghanistan (1979–89)
 * Chadian-Libyan conflict (1980–87)
 * Persian Gulf Wars (1980–present)
 * Iran-Iraq War (1980–88)
 * Gulf War (1990–91)
 * Iraq War (2003–present)
 * Battles and operations (2003–present)
 * Post-Soviet conflicts in the Caucasus (1988–present)
 * Nagorno-Karabakh War (1988–94)
 * First Chechen War (1994–95)
 * Second Chechen War (1999–present)
 * Insurgency (2000–present)
 * Terrorist attacks (1999–present)
 * Yugoslav Wars (1991–2001)
 * Croatian War of Independence (1991–95)
 * Bosnian War (1992–95)
 * Turkish-Kurdish conflict (1995–current)
 * U.S. war in Afghanistan (2001–present)
 * Chadian-Sudanese Conflict (2005–06)