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Letter From Military History - December 2007 It is essential that some veterans step out of their silence, because the recorded experiences of war and every effort to understand military history are entirely dependent on memory. |
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Letters From Readers - December 2007 - Military History Children at War... Instructions on making Molotov cocktails... Benedict Arnold historically maligned... Pershing's Warning... etc. |
Civil War Times January 2008 David J. Eicher |
Coming Apart From the Inside: How Internal Strife Brought Down the Confederacy In addition to combating Northern armies, the president of the Confederate States of America battled his congress, his generals and his own vice president. |
Science News November 10, 2007 |
Timeline: From the November 6, 1937, issue Electrical giants tested in quarter-mile building... Science has a mystery in stellar spectral lines... Ancestor of dinosaurs exhibited at Harvard... |
World War II November 2007 Ronald H. Bailey |
The Not-So-Great Escape: German POWs in the U.S. during WWII This time, it was German POWs digging their way out of an Arizona prison camp in a plot that was brilliant, daring, and farcical. |
Reason November 2007 |
30 Years Ago in Reason November 1977: Antony Flew, "Mind Against Medicine"... The Editors, "Prescribing Freedom: Dr. Ron Paul"... Douglas J. Den Uyl, "The Mirage of Social Justice"... |
Science News November 3, 2007 |
Timeline: From the October 30, 1937, issue Bare branches of trees warn of coming winter... Cancer may spread in body by fragments in the blood... Oil flooded out of wells by new water method... |
Popular Mechanics November 1, 2007 Kate Winick |
During Iran Nuke Controversy, a Look Back at the Manhattan Project The controversy over Iran's nuclear ambitions comes 62 years after the United States dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima. |
Military History Quarterly August 2007 Willard Sterne Randall |
The First American Victory: Ethan Allen Takes Fort Ticonderoga Ethan Allen led his Vermont militia on a daring mission to capture Fort Ticonderoga -- and in so doing gave George Washington the means to expel the British from New England. |
Military History Quarterly Gregory G. Bolich |
Military Technology: Using a Cloud of Dust in Ancient Warfare In the ancient world, a clever commander could use clouds of dust and dirt to gain a great victory and avoid a crushing defeat. |
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