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Peninsular Revolutionary War
Battle of Málaga
The Battle of Málaga by Edgar Garcia illustrates the despair of Spanish Imperials in the Iberian Penisula
Date15 October 1739 – 25 April 1749 (1739-10-15 – 1749-04-25)
(9 years, 6 months, 1 week, and 3 days)
Location
Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia
Result

French and American victory.

Territorial
changes
  • French annexation of north and north-east Iberia.
  • Spain loses American colonial holdings to the new states of the Empire of Brazil, the Federal Republic of Grand Caribia and the Union of Mexico
  • Hanseatic takeover of former Spanish trade colonies in Spanish Guinea
  • Belligerents

    Revolutionary Forces:
    France French Republic
    Westphalia (until 20 Jun. 1744)
    Rhine Confederation (from 23 Jun. 1744)
    Hanseatic League (from 1742)

    Congress of America:
    United States of America
    Union of Mexico
    Empire of Brazil
    Federal Republic of Grand Caribia
    Republic of Colombia (1739-1748)

    Kingdom of Peru (1739-1747)

    Spanish Coalition:
    Empire of Spain

    Swiss Confederation

    Papal States (1740-1743)
    Commanders and leaders

    James Cavendish
    Geoffrey Tarleton
    Holy Roman Empire Johann Friedrich Becker
    Holy Roman Empire Augustus I Habsburg-Romanov 
    Holy Roman Empire Konstantin I Habsburg-Romanov
    Holy Roman Empire Johan Georg Feil
    Fjodor III Habsburg-Romanov
    Boris Romodanovski

    Boris Dolgorukov

    Carlos I Rurikovich
    Ignacio Ponce de León
    Juan Bautista de Bazán
    Philippe VIII de Avis 
    Gaston d'Estrées
    Joseph de La Barthe
    Maximilien de Bonneuil
    Ulrik Gathenhielm
    Gottfrid Huitfeldt
    Torstein Gya

    Mahmut I Osmanoglu
    Casualties and losses

    European Theatre: ~750 000 dead and ~2 900 000 or more wounded or missing[1]

    France 2.400,000

    French losses
    • Total losses
      • 400,000 dead
      • 1900,000 wounded
      • 97,000 deserted

    / 632,000

    Westphalian / Rhine losses
    • Total losses
      • ~100 000 dead
      • 550,000 wounded
      • 160,000 deserted

    665,000

    Hanseatic losses
    • Total losses
      • ~100 000 dead
      • 530,000 wounded
      • 60,000 deserted



    American Theatre:

    European Theatre: ~750 000 dead and ~2 900 000 or more wounded or missing[1]


    2.100,000

    French losses
    • Total losses
      • 400,000 dead
      • 1600,000 wounded
      • 150,000 deserted

    920,000

    Spanish losses
    • Total losses
      • ~200 000 dead
      • 750,000 wounded
      • 66,000 deserted

    575,000

    Scandinavian losses
    • Total losses
      • ~130 000 dead
      • 440,000 wounded
      • 50,000 deserted

    130,000

    Ottoman losses
    • Total losses
      • ~60 000 dead
      • 70,000 wounded
      • 10,000 deserted

    A military conflict infobox (sometimes referred to as a warbox) may be used to summarize information about a particular military conflict (a battle, campaign, war, or group of related wars) in a standard manner.

    Information summarized in an infobox should follow the general guidance for writing a lead section. It should not "make claims" or present material not covered by the article. As with a lead section, there is some discretion in citing information in an infobox. The same guidance should be applied to an infobox as given for citations in a lead section. Information in an infobox must conform with verifiability, point-of-view and other policies.

    Information in the infobox should not be "controversial". Refer the reader to an appropriate section in the article or leave the parameter blank rather than make an unsubstantiated or doubtful claim.

    The infobox should be added using the {{infobox military conflict}} template, as shown below:

    {{Infobox military conflict
    | conflict    = 
    | width       = 
    | partof      = 
    | image       = 
    | caption     = 
    | date        = 
    | place       = 
    | coordinates = 
    | map_type    = 
    | map_relief  = 
    | latitude    = 
    | longitude   = 
    | map_size    = 
    | map_marksize = 
    | map_caption = 
    | map_label   = 
    | territory   = 
    | result      = 
    | status      = 
    | combatants_header = 
    | combatant1  = 
    | combatant2  = 
    | combatant3  = 
    | commander1  = 
    | commander2  = 
    | commander3  = 
    | units1      = 
    | units2      = 
    | units3      = 
    | strength1   = 
    | strength2   = 
    | strength3   = 
    | casualties1 = 
    | casualties2 = 
    | casualties3 = 
    | notes       = 
    | campaignbox = 
    }}
    

    Note: When using parameters, avoid the ambiguous abbreviation "N/A", and instead use "unknown" or "none". All subjective or qualitative judgements and numerical quantities or statistics must be cited to a reliable source (see WP:MILMOS#CITE).

    Parameters

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    • conflict – the name of the conflict being described (e.g. "Battle of Lützen" or "World War I").
    • width - optional - the width of the infobox, e.g. "400px"; defaults to: "315px".
    • partofoptional – the larger conflict containing the event described in the article. For battles or campaigns, this should be the war during which the event takes place; for particularly large wars, this may include a theatre (e.g. "the Eastern Front of World War II"). For wars, the parameter may be used to link to a larger group of wars (e.g. the Italian War of 1521–26 to the Italian Wars). It may be necessary to insert "the" before the name of the war for proper grammar.
    • imageoptional – an image for the warbox. The image must be given in the form [[File:Example.jpg|300px|alt=Example alt text]]; in particular, the thumb attribute must not be selected.
    • image_sizeoptional – a size for the image.
    • captionoptional – the text to be placed below the image.
    • dateoptional – the date of the conflict described. Convention is to give the actual date for battles and the years for wars, but this does not always apply.
    • place – the location of the conflict. For conflicts covering a wide area, a general description (e.g. "France", or "Europe", or "Worldwide") may be used.
    • coordinatesoptional – the location of the structure, given as a coordinate pair by using {{coord}} with display=inline,title.
    • map_typeoptional – the base map to be used for the location map, e.g. "Scotland"; see {{location map}} for more details.
    • map_reliefoptional – "yes" if the location map is a relief map; see {{location map}} for more details.
    • latitudeoptional – latitude for placing the marker on the location map, e.g. "56.81".
    • longitudeoptional – longitude for placing the marker on the location map, e.g. "-2.68".
    • map_sizeoptional – width of the location map in pixels (px), e.g. "150"; defaults to: "220".
    • map_markoptional – the name of a file to use as the location map marker, e.g. Green_pog.svg; defaults to: "Red_pog.svg".
    • map_marksizeoptional – width of the location map marker in pixels (px), e.g. "10"; defaults to: "8".
    • map_captionoptional – caption displayed below the location map; defaults to "Location within {{{map_type}}}", e.g. "Location within Scotland".
    • map_labeloptional – the label placed next to the marker on the location map.
    • territoryoptional – any changes in territorial control as a result of the conflict; this should not be used for overly lengthy descriptions of the peace settlement.
    • actionoptional – In case of Coup d'État, short description of modus operandi, e.g. "...marched over the city...", "...dissolving the Congress of the Republic...", "...take the government hostage ...", "...put the country under military control ...", etc.
    • resultoptional – this parameter may use one of two standard terms: "X victory" or "Inconclusive". The term used is for the "immediate" outcome of the "subject" conflict and should reflect what the sources say. In cases where the standard terms do not accurately describe the outcome, a link or note should be made to the section of the article where the result is discussed in detail (such as "See the Aftermath section"). Such a note can also be used in conjunction with the standard terms but should not be used to conceal an ambiguity in the "immediate" result. Do not introduce non-standard terms like "decisive", "marginal" or "tactical", or contradictory statements like "decisive tactical victory but strategic defeat". Omit this parameter altogether rather than engage in speculation about which side won or by how much.
    • statusoptional – for ongoing conflicts, the current status of the conflict. This should not be used if a final result (above) is provided.
    • combatants_headeroptional – sets the header text for the combatants section. Default is "Belligerents". In case of Coup d'État, use "Government-Insurgents   "
    • combatant1/combatant2/combatant3optional – the parties participating in the conflict. This is most commonly the countries whose forces took part in the conflict; however, larger groups (such as alliances or international organizations) or smaller ones (such as particular units, formations, or groups) may be indicated if doing so improves reader understanding. When there is a large number of participants, it may be better to list only the three or four major groups on each side of the conflict, and to describe the rest in the body of the article. The combatant3 field may be used if a conflict has three distinct "sides", and should be left blank on other articles. Combatants should be listed in order of importance to the conflict, be it in terms of military contribution, political clout, or a recognized chain of command. If differing metrics can support alternative lists, then ordering is left to the editors of the particular article.
      • combatant1a/combatant2a/combatant3aoptional – in cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, these subsidiary fields may be used to provide additional rows for the combatantN fields (above).
      • combatant1b/combatant2b/combatant3boptional – additional row, as above.
      • combatant1c/combatant2c/combatant3coptional – additional row, as above.
      • combatant1d/combatant2d/combatant3doptional – additional row, as above.
    • commander1/commander2/commander3optional – the commanders of the military forces involved. For battles, this should include military commanders (and other officers as necessary). For wars, only prominent or notable leaders should be listed, with an upper limit of about seven per combatant column recommended. Ranks and position titles should be omitted. The {{KIA}} and {{POW}} templates may be included immediately after the names of commanders who were killed in action or surrendered and were taken prisoner, respectively. The commander3 field can only be used if the combatant3 field is set.
    • units1/units2/units3optional – the units or formations involved. If a large number of distinct formations is present, it may be better to reference an order of battle in the body of the article than to include the entire list in this field. The units3 field can only be used if the combatant3 field is set.
    • strength1/strength2optional – the numerical strength of the units involved.
    • polstrength1/polstrength2optional – In case of Coup d'Etat, political organizations that supported the government (1) respective the insurgents (2).
    • milstrength1/milstrength2optional – In case of Coup d'Etat, military units that supported the government (1) respective the insurgents (2).
    • strength3optional – if combatant3 is set, this is a third strength field identical to the two above; if it is not set, this is an alternate combined field for use where only the total participation in a conflict is known.
    • casualties1/casualties2optional – casualties suffered, including dead, wounded, missing, captured, and civilian deaths. Terms such as "dead" (or "killed"), "wounded", or "captured" should be used in place of abbreviations such as "KIA" or "POW".
    • casualties3optional – if combatant3 is set, this is a third casualty field identical to the two above; if it is not set, this is an alternate combined field for use where only the total casualties of a conflict are known, or where civilian casualties cannot be directly attributed to either side.
    • notesoptional – optional field for further notes; this should only be used in exceptional circumstances.
    • campaignboxoptional – optional field for appending a campaignbox template to the bottom of the infobox, which allows both boxes to float as a single element (useful if there are subsequent left floating images, which would otherwise not be able to float above the campaign box); the template must be specified in the format {{Campaignbox XYZ}}.

    Military conflict infobox

    Campaignboxes

    One common type of navigational template in articles concerning conflicts, wars and related topics is the campaignbox template, intended to provide context and convenient navigation among articles on the battles in a campaign, front, theater or war (or, more rarely, among several campaigns or wars).

    If the article includes an infobox, the campaignbox/es are usually placed immediately after it (i.e. just below it). If available, as with infoboxes such as {{Infobox military conflict}}, use the infobox's |campaignbox= parameter:

    {{Infobox military conflict
    ...
    }}
    {{Campaignbox XXXX}}
    

    or

    {{Infobox military conflict
    ...
    | campaignbox = {{campaignbox XXXX}}
    }}
    

    Articles may include multiple campaignboxes; typically, these are stacked under 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.

    Creating campaignboxes

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    Existing campaignboxes may be viewed through the Campaignbox template category to which campaignboxes are added automatically. If a new campaignbox becomes necessary, it should be named Template:Campaignbox XXXX (where XXXX is the (shortened) name of the campaign) and should use {{Campaignbox}} thus:

    {{Campaignbox
    | name = 
    | title = 
    | battles = 
    | notes = 
    }}
    

    Parameters

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    name
    The name by which Wikipedia refers to the template, i.e. "Template:Campaignbox XXXX". This can be produced by using {{subst:PAGENAME}}.
    title
    The name of the campaign or war, which, if an article about the campaign or war exists, should link to it. Dates should not be indicated unless needed for clarity. Note that long links may cause alignment problems; see the troubleshooting guide for more information.
    battles
    A chronological list of battles and operations in the campaign, linked as [[Battle of YYYY|YYYY]]. A convenient and accessible way to separate the items in the list is to add | listclass = hlist and then use the standard * (asterisk)-based listing format.
    notes
    (optional) Any explanatory notes needed to clarify the list. This option should be used sparingly.
    (raw_name)
    (optional; deprecated) This parameter overrides the use of the title in determining the template name and exists for the sake of backward compatibility. When creating a new campaignbox, both title and name should be specified as above and this parameter omitted.

    The following optional parameters are passed on to the templates {{Military navigation}} or {{Navbox}} used to create campaignboxes and so can affect their styling. See these two templates' documentation pages for further details.

    state
    To set whether the campaignbox appears fully visible or collapsed (to titlebar only) when it is first presented by a page.
    bodyclass
    CSS styling to affect the whole template.
    listclass
    CSS styling to affect the list of battles, operations, etc. (e.g. to affect |battles=).

    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 usually both unnecessary and potentially confusing. Similarly, dividing the list of battles into multiple blocks by inserting heading-like separations should be exceptional; if such a division is felt to be needed, a better solution may be to split the one campaignbox into two or more. This infobox may be used to describe a particular planned or executed military operation or attack. For operations that resulted in combat, it can be used as an auxiliary template to the {{infobox military conflict}}, if necessary; for other types of operations, including those that were planned but never executed, it may be used alone. In the case of conflicts that consisted of multiple independent operations, multiple copies of the box may be used on a single article.

    Example

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    Case Blue
    Operational scopeStrategic offensive
    Planned byWehrmacht
    ObjectiveCapture of Caucasus oil fields
    DateBegan 28 June 1942 (1942-06-28)
    Executed byArmy Group South
    {{Infobox military operation
     |name        = Case Blue
     |scope       = Strategic offensive
     |planned_by  = ''[[Wehrmacht]]''
     |objective   = Capture of [[Caucasus]] oil fields
     |executed    = Began {{start date|1942|06|28|df=y}}
     |executed_by = [[Army Group South]]
    }}
    

    Parameters

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    Note: When using parameters, avoid the ambiguous abbreviation "N/A", and instead use "unknown" or "none". All subjective or qualitative judgements and numerical quantities or statistics must be cited to a reliable source (see WP:MILMOS#CITE).

    • name – the name of the operational plan; names in multiple languages may be provided.
    • subtitle – alternative name of the conflict being described.
    • partofoptional – the larger conflict containing the event described in the article.
    • imageoptional – an image for the warbox. Given in the form File:Example.jpg
    • image_uprightoptional – image upright scaling factor.
    • altoptionalAlternative text for image that is accessible to screen readers to help the visually impaired
    • captionoptional – the text to be placed below the image.
    • locationoptional – the location of the operation.
    • coordinatesoptional – the coordinates for the location above, given as {{coord}} with |display=inline,title. Used to display the geographic location of the conflict and the location on a map added with the map_type parameter. If coordinates for several locations are given, consider if hany shall have the title display.
    • map_typeoptional – the base map to be used for the location map, e.g. "Scotland"; see {{location map}} for more details.
    • map_sizeoptional – width of the location map in pixels (px), e.g. "150"; defaults to: "220".
    • map_captionoptional – caption displayed below the location map; defaults to "Location within {{{map_type}}}", e.g. "Location within Scotland".
    • map_labeloptional – the label placed next to the marker on the location map.
    • scopeoptional – the scope of the operation, such as "Strategic", "Operational", or "Tactical".
    • typeoptional – as an alternative to the scope field above, the type of operation, such as "Suicide attack" or "Ambush".
    • plannedoptional – the date(s) on which the plan was developed.
    • planned_byoptional – the person or group responsible for developing the plan.
    • commanded_byoptional – the person commanding the operation.
    • objectiveoptional – the objective(s) of the operation.
    • targetoptional – as an alternative to the objective field above, the target(s) of the operation.
    • dateoptional – the date(s), if any, on which the operation was executed. use {{Start date}} (and {{End date}} if required)
    • timeoptional – the time, if any, at which the operation was executed.
    • time-begin and time-endoptional – as an alternative to the time field above, the start and end times, respectively.
    • timezoneoptional – the timezone of the location of the operation; UTC+X, UTC-X, or UTC (i.e. offset from UTC) is preferred.
    • executed_byoptional – the people, groups, units, or formations responsible for executing the operation.
    • outcomeoptional – the outcome of the operation from the perspective of the planners with a very brief summary of defence if appropriate.
    • casualtiesoptional – any casualties occurring during the execution of the operation.
    • fatalitiesoptional – as an alternative to the casualties field above, the number of fatalities occurring during the execution of the operation.
    • injuriesoptional – as an alternative to the casualties field above, the number of injuries occurring during the execution of the operation.

    Microformat

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    The HTML mark-up produced by this template includes an hCalendar microformat that makes event details readily parsable by computer programs. This aids tasks such as the cataloguing of articles and maintenance of databases. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please visit the Microformat WikiProject.

    Classes used

    The HTML classes of this microformat include:

    • attendee
    • contact
    • description
    • dtend
    • dtstart
    • location
    • organiser
    • summary
    • url
    • vevent
    Please do not rename or remove these classes
    nor collapse nested elements which use them.

    TemplateData

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    TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard, VisualEditor and other tools
    See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Necazian in articles based on its TemplateData.

    TemplateData for Necazian

    This infobox may be used to describe a particular planned or executed military operation or attack.

    Template parameters[Edit template data]

    This template has custom formatting.

    ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
    Namename

    The name of the military operation

    Stringsuggested

    See also

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    Microformat

    [edit]

    The HTML markup produced by this template includes an hCalendar microformat, which makes the event details parsable by computers, either acting automatically to catalogue article across Wikipedia, or via a browser tool operated by a person, to (for example) add the subject to a calendar or diary application. Within the hCalendar is a Geo microformat, which additionally makes the coordinates (latitude & longitude) parsable, so that they can be, say, looked up on a map, or downloaded to a GPS unit. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please see the microformat project.

    Dates will only be included if you use {{Start date}} or {{End date}} (use the former for single dates, but do not use any of these if the date is before 1583 CE). {{End date}} requires that a time be specified, but display of this time may be suppressed by adding |nodate=yes to the end.

    To include a URL, use {{URL}}.

    hCalendar uses HTML classes including:

    • attendee
    • dtend
    • dtstart
    • location
    • summary
    • url
    • vevent

    Geo is produced by calling {{coord}}, and uses HTML classes:

    • geo
    • latitude
    • longitude

    Please do not rename or remove these classes nor collapse nested elements which use them.
    Also, when giving coordinates, please don't be overly precise.


    TemplateData

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    This is the TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard, VisualEditor and other tools. See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Necazian in articles based on its TemplateData.

    TemplateData for Necazian

    Summarize information about a particular military conflict (a battle, campaign, war, or group of related wars).

    Template parameters

    This template prefers block formatting of parameters.

    ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
    Conflictconflict

    The name of the conflict being described.

    Linerequired
    Widthwidth

    Width of the infobox.

    Default
    315px
    Stringoptional
    Part ofpartof

    The larger conflict containing the event described in the article.

    Page nameoptional
    Imageimage

    An image for the warbox given in the form Example.jpg.

    Stringoptional
    Image sizeimage_size

    The size of the image

    Stringoptional
    Captioncaption

    The text to be placed below the image.

    Stringoptional
    Datedate

    The date of the conflict described. Convention is to give the actual date for battles and the years for wars, but this does not always apply.

    Stringoptional
    Placeplace

    The location of the conflict.

    Stringrequired
    Coordinatescoordinates

    The location of the structure, given as a coordinate pair by using {{coord}} with display=inline,title.

    Stringoptional
    Map Typemap_type

    The base map to be used for the location map, e.g. "Scotland"; see {{location map}} for more details.

    Stringoptional
    Map Reliefmap_relief

    "yes" if the location map is a relief map.

    Stringoptional
    Latitudelatitude

    Latitude for placing the marker on the location map.

    Numberoptional
    Longitudelongitude

    Longitude for placing the marker on the location map.

    Numberoptional
    Map Sizemap_size

    Width of the location map in pixels (px).

    Default
    220
    Numberoptional
    Map Markermap_mark

    File to use as the location map marker.

    Default
    red_pog.svg
    Stringoptional
    Map Marker Sizemap_marksize

    Width of the location map marker in pixels (px).

    Default
    8
    Numberoptional
    Map Captionmap_caption

    Caption displayed below the location map.

    Default
    Location within {{{map_type}}}
    Stringoptional
    Map Labelmap_label

    The label placed next to the marker on the location map.

    Lineoptional
    Territoryterritory

    Any changes in territorial control as a result of the conflict; this should not be used for overly lengthy descriptions of the peace settlement.

    Stringoptional
    Resultresult

    This parameter may use one of two standard terms: "X victory" or "Inconclusive". The term used is for the "immediate" outcome of the "subject" conflict and should reflect what the sources say. In cases where the standard terms do not accurately describe the outcome, a link or note should be made to the section of the article where the result is discussed in detail (such as "See the Aftermath section"). Such a note can also be used in conjunction with the standard terms but should not be used to conceal an ambiguity in the "immediate" result. Do not introduce non-standard terms like "decisive", "marginal" or "tactical", or contradictory statements like "decisive tactical victory but strategic defeat". Omit this parameter altogether rather than engage in speculation about which side won or by how much.

    Lineoptional
    Statusstatus

    For ongoing conflicts, the current status of the conflict.

    Lineoptional
    "Combatants" Header Textcombatants_header

    Sets the header text for the combatants section.

    Default
    Belligerents
    Lineoptional
    Combatant 1combatant1

    A party participating in the conflict.

    Stringoptional
    Combatant 2combatant2

    A party participating in the conflict.

    Stringoptional
    Combatant 3combatant3

    A party participating in the conflict. (only if the conflict has three distinct "sides")

    Stringoptional
    Combatant 1acombatant1a

    In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 1 field.

    Stringoptional
    Combatant 2acombatant2a

    In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 2 field.

    Stringoptional
    Combatant 3acombatant3a

    In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 3 field.

    Stringoptional
    Combatant 1bcombatant1b

    In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 1 field.

    Stringoptional
    Combatant 2bcombatant2b

    In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 2 field.

    Stringoptional
    Combatant 3bcombatant3b

    In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 3 field.

    Stringoptional
    Combatant 1ccombatant1c

    In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 1 field.

    Stringoptional
    Combatant 2ccombatant2c

    In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 2 field.

    Stringoptional
    Combatant 3ccombatant3c

    In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 3 field.

    Stringoptional
    Combatant 1dcombatant1d

    In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 1 field.

    Stringoptional
    Combatant 2dcombatant2d

    In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 2 field.

    Stringoptional
    Combatant 3dcombatant3d

    In cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, this field may be used to provide additional rows for the Combatant 3 field.

    Stringoptional
    Commander of Combatant 1commander1

    The commanders of the military forces of Combatant (1) involved.

    Stringoptional
    Commander of Combatant 2commander2

    The commanders of the military forces of Combatant 2 involved.

    Stringoptional
    Commander of Combatant 3commander3

    The commanders of the military forces of Combatant 3 involved.

    Stringoptional
    Units of Combatant 1units1

    The units or formations of Combatant 1 involved. If a large number of distinct formations is present, it may be better to reference an order of battle in the body of the article than to include the entire list in this field.

    Stringoptional
    Units of Combatant 2units2

    The units or formations of Combatant 2 involved. If a large number of distinct formations is present, it may be better to reference an order of battle in the body of the article than to include the entire list in this field.

    Stringoptional
    Units of Combatant 3units3

    The units or formations of Combatant 3 involved. If a large number of distinct formations is present, it may be better to reference an order of battle in the body of the article than to include the entire list in this field.

    Stringoptional
    Strength of Combatant 1strength1

    The numerical strength of Combatant 1.

    Stringoptional
    Strength of Combatant 2strength2

    The numerical strength of Combatant 2.

    Stringoptional
    Strength of Combatant 3strength3

    If Combatant 3 is set, this field is for the numerical strength of Combatant 3. If Combatant 3 is not set, this is an alternate combined field for use where only the total participation in a conflict is known.

    Stringoptional
    Casualties of Combatant 1casualties1

    Casualties suffered by Combatant 1, including dead, wounded, missing, captured, and civilian deaths. Terms such as "dead" (or "killed"), "wounded", or "captured" should be used in place of abbreviations such as "KIA" or "POW".

    Stringoptional
    Casualties of Combatant 2casualties2

    Casualties suffered by Combatant 2, including dead, wounded, missing, captured, and civilian deaths. Terms such as "dead" (or "killed"), "wounded", or "captured" should be used in place of abbreviations such as "KIA" or "POW".

    Stringoptional
    Casualties of Combatant 3casualties3

    If Combatant 3 is set, this field is for the casualties suffered by Combatant 3, including dead, wounded, missing, captured, and civilian deaths. Terms such as "dead" (or "killed"), "wounded", or "captured" should be used in place of abbreviations such as "KIA" or "POW". If combatant3 is not set, this is an alternate combined field for use where only the total casualties of a conflict are known, or where civilian casualties cannot be directly attributed to either side.

    Stringoptional
    Notesnotes

    Optional field for further notes; this should only be used in exceptional circumstances.

    Stringoptional
    Campaignboxcampaignbox

    Optional field for appending a campaignbox template to the bottom of the infobox, which allows both boxes to float as a single element (useful if there are subsequent left floating images, which would otherwise not be able to float above the campaign box); the template must be specified in the format {{t|Campaignbox XYZ}}.

    Stringoptional

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