Revolutionary Proletarian Army
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Definition
Proper noun A specific, named urban guerrilla and hit squad unit that was part of the Communist Party of the Philippines. It was established during the 1980s.
Usage
This term functions exclusively as a proper noun, referring to a single, distinct historical militant organization. It is typically used in historical, political, and security-related contexts when discussing insurgent groups in the Philippines.
Examples
- Historical analysis indicates the Revolutionary Proletarian Army was a significant splinter faction.
- The government negotiated with representatives of the Revolutionary Proletarian Army.
- Documents from the era detail the tactics employed by the Revolutionary Proletarian Army.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often abbreviated as RPA in subsequent references after its full name has been introduced.
- It is frequently discussed in relation to its origin as a breakaway group from the larger New People's Army (NPA).
Variants and Related Words
- RPA: The common acronym for the Revolutionary Proletarian Army.
- Revolutionary Proletarian Army – Alex Boncayao Brigade (RPA-ABB): The name of a later faction that merged with or evolved from the original group.
Synonyms
- Insurgent group (general term)
- Guerrilla force (general term)
- Militant faction (general term)
Note: These are general descriptive synonyms, not alternative names for this specific organization.
Noun
- an urban hit squad and guerrilla group of the Communist Party in the Philippines; formed in the 1980s