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| {{flagicon|Umah|1967}} FM [[Zubin Benski]] | | {{flagicon|Umah|1967}} FM [[Zubin Benski]] | ||
| {{flagicon|Umah|1967}} FM [[Matt Spiegel]] | | {{flagicon|Umah|1967}} FM [[Matt Spiegel]] | ||
}}|casualties2=134,449 (44,410 dead, 90,039, and 23,524 captured)}} | }}|casualties2=134,449 (44,410 dead, 90,039, and 23,524 captured)}}The '''1997 Gil-Shechem War''', also know as the '''Shechem Holy War''', was a major conflict between the Gil republics and the Shechem nationalists. The war was the largest war since the [[Second Great War]] with around 1.3 million people serving, and over 21% would become casualties of war. |
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The 1997 Gil-Shechem War, also know as the Shechem Holy War, was a major conflict between the Gil republics and the Shechem nationalists. The war was the largest war since the Second Great War with around 1.3 million people serving, and over 21% would become casualties of war.