0 a member of a small group of fighters who make sudden attacks on an enemy -- người du kích
(also adjective) guerrilla warfare.
With speed and impressive coordination, the guerrillas manoeuvred through the gaps to attain their objective.
Within one year, 12,362 guerrillas, some 20,000 soldiers and around 30,000 civil defence guards were left unemployed.
How seriously should we take the guerrillas' fiery rhetoric and violent, but limited, paramilitary operations?
All their ' voluntary ' activity was under surveillance by the guerrillas, and early in the war by the government as well.
Of course, the guerrillas were mostly young men, and their leaders, especially in the beginning, came from outside the region.
After the investigations had been concluded, the civilian community and the guerrillas would be gathered and asked to decide on the form of punishment.
Indeed, some people evaluated the guerrillas' power as a threat to the elderly.
What, if any, was the relationship between bandits and incipient ' modern ' guerrillas, and how far were they superseded by them ?