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Civil War Times |
Letters From Readers - September 2007 - Civil War Times More on the "Sharpshooter" Mystery... |
Vietnam October 2007 William A. Barry |
Air Power in the Siege of Khe Sanh Tactical airlift and aerial fire support during the 77-day siege were key to averting an American Dien Bien Phu and defeating the NVA at Khe Sanh. |
Vietnam October 2007 |
Letter From Vietnam Magazine The Vietnam War had its heroes, no less than any other American war. Why have so few Americans ever heard about Native American hero Billy Walkabout? |
PC Magazine August 1, 2007 |
25 Years of PC Magazine: Year Sixteen 1997 This was the year that saw BeOS come and go. |
Popular Mechanics July 31, 2007 John Galvin |
Spanish Flu Pandemic: 1918 The influenza pandemic of 1918 killed an estimated 50 million people around the world -- 34 million more than died from the First World War in progress alongside it. |
Military History Quarterly Autumn 2007 |
Letter From MHQ - Autumn 2007 Letter from the Editor: Prior to 1945 the official U.S. stance in the Jewish-Palestinian conflict was expressions of sympathy for both disputing sides. This all changed once President Harry Truman proposed Palestine become a Jewish state. |
American History October 2007 James B. Daniels |
The Battle of Chippewa An unlikely victory on the Canadian side of the Niagara River during the War of 1812 helped transform the motley U.S. Army into a professional fighting force. |
Military History September 2007 Roger Crowley |
The Guns of Constantinople History's first great artillery barrage, in 1453, shattered the Byzantine capital and changed warfare forever. |
Military History September 2007 |
Letter From Military History It's clear that after the 1781 victory at Yorktown, the United States would be an independent power. |
Military History Quarterly August 2007 William J. Astore |
The Tragic Pursuit of Total Victory: Germany's Unrelenting Offensive That Lost WWI Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff relied on martial spirit for a final push on the Western Front in 1916, with disastrous results. Confined to underground bunkers by opponents who could afford to throw a greater weight of shells, Germany's soldier-heroes wasted away. |
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