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- Second Republic of Uganda (links | edit)
- Tito Okello (links | edit)
- Jinja, Uganda (links | edit)
- Juma Oris (links | edit)
- West Nile Bank Front (links | edit)
- Front for National Salvation (links | edit)
- Field marshal (Uganda) (links | edit)
- Anyanya (links | edit)
- Soroti (links | edit)
- Tororo (links | edit)
- Masaka (links | edit)
- The Last King of Scotland (film) (links | edit)
- Kyaka (links | edit)
- Uganda–Tanzania War (links | edit)
- June 1977 (links | edit)
- David Oyite-Ojok (links | edit)
- Ugandan Bush War (links | edit)
- Fall of Kampala (links | edit)
- Kikosi Maalum (links | edit)
- Expulsion of Asians from Uganda (links | edit)
- Mustafa Adrisi (links | edit)
- Military history of Libya (links | edit)
- Bombo, Uganda (links | edit)
- King's College, Budo (links | edit)
- Military history of Uganda (links | edit)
- Moses Ali (links | edit)
- Simba rebellion (links | edit)
- Military aircraft insignia (links | edit)
- Busia, Uganda (links | edit)
- Right-wing dictatorship (links | edit)
- 1985 Ugandan coup d'état (links | edit)
- Uganda Army (links | edit)
- List of heads of state of Uganda (links | edit)
- August 1974 (links | edit)
- Sarah Kyolaba (links | edit)
- January 1979 (links | edit)
- Rwenzururu movement (links | edit)
- Battle of Lukaya (links | edit)
- Kasirye Ggwanga (links | edit)
- Uganda (disambiguation) (links | edit)
- Juma Butabika (links | edit)
- Battle of Masaka (links | edit)
- Battle of Entebbe (links | edit)
- Isaac Maliyamungu (links | edit)
- Battle of Sembabule (links | edit)