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Civil War Times July 2006 Jeffry D. Wert |
17th Maine Infantry in the Battle of Gettysburg The 17th Maine helped transform a Gettysburg wheatfield into a legend. |
Aviation History O'Brien Browne |
Ernst Udet: The Rise and Fall of a German World War I Ace Germany's second-highest-scoring ace of World War I, the colorful and boisterous Ernst Udet, had one of the most remarkable flying careers of the first half of the 20th century. |
Aviation History |
Letters From Readers -- September 2006 Aviation History Magazine Forgotten RAF Ace Honored... Fourteenth Air Force... B-17 Fondly Remembered... etc. |
British Heritage |
Letter From September 2006 British Heritage Magazine Brief comments on past and future articles about British culture, history and travel. |
Military History Quarterly Noah Andre Trudeau |
Charles Lee's Disgrace at the Battle of Monmouth Charles Lee's military credentials were solid. But his failure to coordinate subordinates led to a crucial breakdown at the Battle of Monmouth, and a rare public rebuke from George Washington. |
Science News August 5, 2006 |
Timeline: From the August 1, 1936, Issue The Curse of the Plow... Light Works on Seeds Through Chlorophyll... Blood Pigment Analysis Gives Clue to Oxygen Use... |
Science News July 29, 2006 |
Timeline: From the July 25, 1936, Issue Flower Photo a "Fooler" to Trap Unwary Botanists... Insects Can Hear Sounds Too Low for Human Ears... Oysters Shuck Easily After Vinegar Anesthetizes Them... |
D-Lib July 2006 |
D-Lib Featured Collection July 2006: ushistory.org Independence Hall Association web site ushistory.org is rich with resources. |
Science News July 22, 2006 |
Timeline: From the July 18, 1936, Issue Model Indicates Cosmic Ray Path About the Earth... Blue Light Causes Plants to Bend Toward Each Other... Danger of Being Struck by Lightning is Very Slight... |
Science News July 15, 2006 |
Timeline: From the July 11, 1936, Issue Peltier Comet Becomes Visible to Eye on July 14... Stars Are Factories for Making Radiated Energy... Electricity of Blood Cells Enough to Light a Lamp... |
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