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Magazine articles on modern history.
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Civil War Times Letters From Readers - September 2007 - Civil War Times More on the "Sharpshooter" Mystery... mark for My Articles 9 similar articles
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. mark for My Articles 41 similar articles
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? mark for My Articles 7 similar articles
PC Magazine
August 1, 2007
25 Years of PC Magazine: Year Sixteen 1997 This was the year that saw BeOS come and go. mark for My Articles 20 similar articles
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. mark for My Articles 248 similar articles
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. mark for My Articles 37 similar articles
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. mark for My Articles 317 similar articles
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. mark for My Articles 6 similar articles
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. mark for My Articles 10 similar articles
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. mark for My Articles 17 similar articles
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