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Wild West April 30, 2004 Robert Dalton |
Beyond the Law With Emmett Dalton Emmett Dalton was the only one of five outlaws to survive the Dalton Gang's famous raid on Coffeyville. |
Wild West April 30, 2004 Bonnie Speer |
Cherokee Outlaw Ned Christie Unwilling to stand trial for a murder he said he did not commit, Ned Christie stood his ground in his Cherokee homeland and became the most notorious outlaw in Indian Territory. |
Vietnam Ed McCaul |
Colonel Thomas Moe: Prisoner in North Vietnam Brought down by a faulty fuze on his wingman's bomb, Tom Moe survived more than five years as a POW in North Vietnam. |
Vietnam Eddie Morin |
Isaac "Ike" Camacho: First to Escape Captured during a November 1963 attack by VC on the CIDG camp at Hiep Hoa, Isaac Camacho managed to escape from Cambodia after 20 months of captivity. |
Vietnam Edward F. Murphy |
C.O. and Medal of Honor Recipient Tom Bennett Combat Medic Thomas W. Bennett became the second conscientious objector in history to earn the Medal of Honor. |
Vietnam Brent Swager |
Rescue at LZ Albany Chaos prevailed over the battle zone, but the helicopter crews never wavered. They had to save the troopers of the 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry, who were dying in the tall grass. |
BusinessWeek May 3, 2004 Christopher Palmeri |
Frank Whittle: A Daredevil Who Built Jets He defied skeptics. His plane didn't need propellers to fly. |
BusinessWeek May 3, 2004 |
Alexander Hamilton, Economic Prophet A new book details how he laid the foundations for the U.S. capitalist system. |
Science News April 24, 2004 |
From the April 21, 1934, Issue Explorations at Ur Finished; Cemetery Found in Pit Bottom... Mass Three Discoveries Close Gap in Elements... Radio "Echoes" From Moon to be Sought by Thousands... |
World War II April 22, 2004 Zabecki & Wooster |
Herrlisheim: Death of an American Combat Command With their backs to the wall, German troops fought ferociously against the American VI Corps in and around a small Alsatian village. |
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