An insurgent army controlled about a third of the nation's territory.
This is viewed as both a strength and a weakness of the insurgent army.
However, the insurgent army experienced heavy losses, with 2,000 troops dead and many more wounded.
The remote, easily defended summit was perfect for an insurgent army.
The insurgent army was really an untrained mob with little or no discipline.
If things go wrong, the peacekeepers may find themselves with an insurgent army turning against them, some foreign military observers here warn.
This meant that the entire insurgent army was now trapped on the Quiberon peninsula.
In the morning of October 30, the battle was fought, ending with the victory of the insurgent army.
He delivered McKinley's message - which was oral - and brought back information on the state of the insurgent army.
This allowed for advantages against the numerous insurgent army, such as the ability to place cannons above oncoming troops.