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====After World War II==== * [[Post–World War II demobilization strikes]] occurred within [[Allies of World War II|Allied military forces]] stationed across the [[Middle East]], [[India]] and [[Southeast Asia]] in the months and years following the Second World War. * [[The Royal Indian Navy Mutiny]] encompasses a total strike and subsequent mutiny by the Indian sailors of the [[Royal Indian Navy]] on board ship and shore establishments at [[Bombay]] Harbour on 18 February 1946. * [[SS Columbia Eagle incident|SS ''Columbia Eagle'' incident]] occurred on 14 March 1970 during the [[Vietnam War]] when sailors aboard an American merchant ship mutinied and hijacked the ship to [[Cambodia]]. * The [[East Bengal Regiment]] switched sides from the [[Pakistan Army]] to the [[Mukti Bahini|Bangladesh Forces]] during the [[Bangladesh Liberation War]]. * The [[Unit 684#Mutiny|Unit 684 mutiny]] occurred in 23 August 1971 when members of [[Republic of Korea Air Force]] black ops Unit 684 mutinied for unclear reasons. * The [[Soviet frigate Storozhevoy#Mutiny|''Storozhevoy'' mutiny]] occurred on 9 November 1975 in [[Riga]], [[Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic|Latvian SSR]], Soviet Union. The [[Political commissar|political officer]] locked up the [[Soviet Navy]] captain and sailed the ship toward [[Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]]. * [[Greek junta#Velos mutiny|The ''Velos'' mutiny]]: On 23 May 1973, the captain of [[USS Charrette|''Velos'']] destroyer refused to return to [[Greece]] after a [[NATO]] exercise to protest against the [[Greek junta|dictatorship in Greece]]. * [[1977 Bangladesh Air Force mutiny|1977 Bangladesh Air Force Mutiny]], during which 11 officers of the [[Bangladesh Air Force]] were killed by mutineers. * The [[Coup d'état of December Twelfth]] in 1979, where a [[Hanahoe|secret society of military officers]] in [[South Korea]] led by Major General [[Chun Doo-hwan]] mutinied against the [[Chief of Staff of the Republic of Korea Army]] General [[Jeong Seung-hwa]]. * Following [[Operation Blue Star]] against Sikh militants holed in the [[Harmandir Sahib|Golden Temple]] in the Sikh [[holy city]] of [[Amritsar]], many soldiers and officers of [[Indian Army]]'s [[Sikh Regiment]] mutinied or resigned.<ref>{{cite web|author=AP |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1984/07/02/world/general-promises-to-punish-sikh-mutineers.html |title=General Promises To Punish Sikh Mutineers |location=India; Amritsar (India); Punjab State (India) |work=[[The New York Times]] |date=1984-07-02 |access-date=2012-06-10}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sikhmuseum.com/bluestar/newsreports/840611_6.html |title=Operation Blue Star 1984 Golden Temple Attack Sikhs |publisher=Sikhmuseum.com |date=1984-06-11 |access-date=2012-06-10}}</ref>
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