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|caption    = A Rebel Soldier near [[Kimba]] during the [[Siege of Jacqueville]]
|caption    = A Rebel Soldier near [[Kimba]] during the [[Siege of Jacqueville]]
|date        = 22 June 1969 – 7 October 1973<br/>({{Age in years and days|22 June 1969|7 October 1973|sep=and}})
|date        = 22 June 1965 – 7 October 1973<br/>({{Age in years and days|22 June 1965|7 October 1973|sep=and}})
|place      = [[Upper Asema]]
|place      = [[Upper Asema]]
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Latest revision as of 20:01, 9 August 2022

First Asemese Civil War
Part of Asemese Conflict
ASC Leiden - Coutinho Collection - 19 11 - Manten military base in the liberated areas, Guinea-Bissau - 1974.tif
A Rebel Soldier near Kimba during the Siege of Jacqueville
Date22 June 1965 – 7 October 1973
(8 years and 107 days)
Location
Result

Mutineer Victory

Belligerents
Upper Asema Upper Asemese Armed Forces Loyalist Upper Asema Mutineers
Commanders and leaders
Upper Asema Maurille Meyliet
Upper AsemaOsée Guéï
Upper AsemaJean-Baptiste M'Bena
Upper Asema Blaise Jeannot Blé
Upper AsemaAlain Kromah
Upper AsemaCléas Twe
Strength
35,000 20,000
Casualties and losses
4,731 Killed
7,812 Wounded
8,179 Killed
9,718 Wounded
~15,000 Civilians Killed or Injured