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World War II Sep/Oct 2006 |
Letters From Readers An unusual recruit... Remembering the Navy's 'sidewheeler' carriers... Love of Browning Automatic Rifle off-target?... Following the route of a WWII forced march... Another archived information source... |
Science News August 26, 2006 |
Timeline: From the August 22, 1936, Issue Camera Stops the Wings of Hummingbird in Flight... New Cosmic-Ray Device Nears Completion at u. Of Chicago... Meteorites Contain Large Amounts of Rare Metals... |
Military History September 2006 Douglas Mastriano |
Alvin York and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive German records reveal the view from the receiving end of Corporal Alvin C. York's torrent of bullets on October 8, 1918 during World War I. |
Smithsonian September 2006 Jonathan Kandell |
Steeped in History New York's breathtaking Finger Lakes district has inspired American notables from Mark Twain to Harriet Tubman. |
Science News August 19, 2006 |
Timeline: From the August 15, 1936, issue Palaces of king darius yield magnificent art... Waste product heals wounds by stimulating growth... Cancer-like disease of blood follows mendelian law... |
PC Magazine August 16, 2006 John C. Dvorak |
Inside Track v25n15 Over the past 50 years, the amount of data that can be crammed onto one inch of disk space has increased by a factor of 50 million. Now that's something to celebrate on the hard drive's 50th birthday. |
Wild West October 2006 |
Wyatt Earp's First Star Young Wyatt Earp wears his badges well. Here, a rare photo of Earp as a young boy shows him wearing two stars on his shirt and carrying some rope in his pocket just in case of trouble. |
Science News August 12, 2006 |
Timeline: From the August 8, 1936, Issue Food for the Land... "Dirtless Farming" is Now Successful Out in Garden... Two Drops of Blood Reveal Elements in New Analysis... |
Military History Jul/Aug 2006 Michael D. Hull |
Peter Francisco: American Revolutionary War Hero In 1776, the young 'giant' Peter Francisco was the most renowned common soldier in the Continental Army -- and possibly in the entire history of the U.S. Army. |
America's Civil War September 2006 Gerald J. Smith |
44th Georgia Regiment Volunteers in the American Civil War The hard-fighting 44th Georgia suffered some of the heaviest losses of any regiment in the Civil War. |
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