Military History of The Philippines - List of Wars Involving The Philippines

List of Wars Involving The Philippines

  • Eighty Years' War
  • Seven Years' War
  • Cochinchina Campaign
  • Philippine Revolution
  • Spanish–American War
  • Philippine–American War
  • World War I
  • World War II
    • Japanese occupation of the Philippines
    • Philippines campaign (1941-42)
    • Philippines campaign (1944-45)
  • Cold War
    • Korean War
    • Vietnam War
    • Communist Insurgencies
  • War on Terror
    • Islamic Insurgencies
    • Operation Iraqi Freedom

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