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  1. Memoirs of The Union's Three Great Civil War Generals
  2. A Complete Life of General George A. Custer, Volume 1: Through the Civil War (Complete Life of General George A. Custer) by Frederick Whittaker, 1993-03-01
  3. A genius for war: The German army and general staff, 1807-1945 by Trevor Nevitt Dupuy, 1977
  4. The Vietnamese War: Revolution and Social Change in the Mekong Delta, 1930-1975 (Pacific Basin Institute Book) by David W. P. Elliott, 2006-10
  5. Airborne: World War II Paratroopers in combat (General Military)
  6. War in a Time of Peace: Bush, Clinton, and the Generals by David Halberstam, 2001-09-18
  7. Civil War: Fantastic Four by J. Michael Straczynski, Dwayne McDuffie, 2007-05-09
  8. Command Of Honor: General Lucian Truscott's Path to Victory in World War II by H. Paul Jeffers, 2008-06-03
  9. One of Custer's Wolverines: The Civil War Letters of Brevet Brigadier General James H. Kidd, 6th Michigan Cavalry by James Harvey Kidd, 2000-12-01
  10. The Last Siege, The Final Truth (Star Wars: Clone Wars, Vol. 8) by John Ostrander, Jan Duursema, et all 2006-03-29
  11. War on the Western Front: In the Trenches of World War I (General Military)
  12. Revised Core Rulebook (Star Wars Roleplaying Game) by Bill Slavicsek, Andy Collins, et all 2002-05-01
  13. General Wadsworth: The Life and Wars of General James S. Wadsworth by Wayne Mahood, 2003-08-01
  14. Shiloh: The Battle That Changed the Civil War by Larry J. Daniel, 1998-06-12

121. General Sweeny's - A Museum Of Civil War History
Highlights the war in the TransMississippi theatre. Tours, location, hours, gift shop, visitor feedback, photographs, historical information. Republic, MO.
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122. The Fallen Watchers - Grigori
Articles on why they fell, sin, the war in heaven and general information.
http://www.steliart.com/angelology_fallen_watchers_grigori.html
The Fallen Watchers - Grigori The War in Heaven The Fallen Archangel The Fallen Watchers - Grigori Why they Chose to Fall? ... The Punishment The name Watcher , or Grigori , means " Those Who Watch ", or " Those Who Are Awake ",
or " The Ones Who Never Sleep ". The Old Testament does not mention the notion of the fallen angels whatsoever. The actual first reference to a fallen angel/s does not show up until the New Testament, specifically Revelation 12 " And his tail (the dragon's or Satan's) drew the third part of the stars of Heaven (angels) and did cast them to Earth... and Satan, which deceived the whole world; he was cast out into the Earth and his angels were cast out with him." In the writings of Enoch 1 , there seems to be about 200 that fell ( a very small number I would say), naming about 19 (spelling variations observed) and listing the most prominent among them.
In the Book of Enoch is mentioned that a group of angels lusted after mortal women. "No-No" sin. There is a very brief excerpt about this group in Genesis 6:2-4 "That the sons of God saw the daughters of men, that they were beautiful; and they took wives for themselves of all whom they chose".

123. NAMED CAMPAIGNS - CIVIL WAR
The Army Flag and Its Streamers was prepared by the Office of the Chief of Military History, to provide general summaries of each of the campaigns displayed on the Army flag.
http://www.army.mil/cmh/reference/cwcmp.htm
NAMED CAMPAIGNS - CIVIL WAR Streamers: Blue and gray equally divided Sumter 12-13 April 1861 Bull Run 16-22 July 1861 Henry and Donelson 6-16 February 1862 Mississippi River 6 February 1862-9 July 1863 Peninsula 17 March-3 August 1862 Shiloh 6-7 April 1862 Valley 15 May-17 June 1862 Manassas 7 August-2 September 1862 Antietam 3-17 September 1862 Fredericksburg 9 November-15 December 1862 Murfreesboro 26 December 1862-4 January 1863 Chancellorsville 27 April-6 May 1863 Gettysburg 29 June-3 July 1863 Vicksburg 29 March-4 July 1863 Chickamauga 16 August - 22 September 1863 Chattanooga 23-27 November 1863 Wilderness 4-7 May 1864 Atlanta 7 May-2 September 1864 Spotsylvania 8-21 May 1864 Cold Harbor 22 May-3 June 1864 Petersburg 4 June 1864-2 April 1865 Shenandoah 7 August-28 November 1864 Franklin 17-30 November 1864 Nashville 1-16 December 1864 Appomattox 3-9 April 1865 Sumter, 12-13 April 1861

124. Civil War Photos .Net - Group Photos
general George Thomas and a Group of Officers at a Council of war near Ringgold, GA, Council of war, general Grant Looking at Map over general Meade s
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Group Photos 338. General Henry Prince of the 2nd Division, 3rd Corps, and Staff - Culpeper, VA
Seated, Left to Right: Captain B.W. Hoxie (70th N.Y. Infantry), Lt. E.A. Belger (70th N.Y. Infantry), Lt. W.J. Rusling (5th N.J. Infantry), General Prince, Major Charles Hamlin, A.A.G., Captain G.S. Russell (5th N.J. Infantry) Standing: Captain J. W. Holmes (72 N.Y. Infantry), Captain T. P. Johnson, A.Q.M., unknown, Assistant Surgeon J.F. Calhoun, Lt. Albert Ordway (24th Massachusetts Infantry), unknown, unknown 341. General George G. Meade and Staff on Steps of Wallack's House - Culpeper, VA, September 1863 On Meade's Right are General Andrew A. Humphreys, Chief of Staff, and Major J.C. Biddle, A.D.C. 353. George A. Custer, Nicolas Bowen, and William G. Jones - The Peninsula, VA, May 1862

125. Salon News | Ramsey Clark, The War Criminal's Best Friend
Asserts the former U.S. attorney general has become the tool of leftwing cultists who defend Slobodan Milosevic, Saddam Hussein and Rwandan torturers as anti-imperialist heroes.
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/1999/06/21/clark/

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126. Brief WWII Biographies
Offers brief biographies of personalities of the Second World war, includes such names as Field Marshal Harold Alexander, Field Marshal Werner von Blomberg, general Omar Bradley, Grand Admiral Karl D¶nitz and general Dwight Eisenhower.
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Note: these are by no means the definitive accounts of these people, but rather a thumbnail look at their place in WWII and how they were perceived. Field Marshal Harold Alexander (1891-1969) Commander of the 1st division of the British Expeditiary Force in France, 1940 and led the last Allied resistance at Dunkirk. January 1941 he was sent to Burma to combat the Japanese, but had to retreat to India. Churchill made him Commander in Chief on August 1942 then became deputy to Eisenhower as Supreme Commander of the Mediterranean until he succeeded him when Eisenhower became Supreme Allied Commander. He accepted the German surrender of troops in Italy on 29 April 1945. He was a very successful leader who was great at getting different soldiers from different nationalities to work together. General Vittorio Ambrosio (1879-1950) Italy's Chief of Staff who strongly opposed Italy being a satellite of Germany and tried to sway Mussolini from Hitler's influence but realized he could not. He planned to overthrow Mussolini while pretending to be loyal to the Germans, but the Germans ended up occupying northern Italy instead. Because the Allies didn't trust him, Badoglio fired him.

127. Vietnam Veterans Against The War: THE VETERAN: Terror And Preventive War Are "Am
Immediately after the Civil war, general Philip H. Sheridan described his mission to clear the west of indigenous peoples We took away their country and
http://www.vvaw.org/veteran/article/?id=539

128. The General Armstrong And The War Of 1812
Describes the attack on a privateer during the war of 1812 that delayed the arrival of the British Fleet at New Orleans, thus changing the outcome of the battle.
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September 26, 1814. The neutral Portuguese port of Fayal (Faial) in the Azores. The American privateer, the GENERAL ARMSTRONG is taking on water and supplies. Three British men-of-war suddenly appear in the harbor. Crews from His Majesty's Ships Plantagenet, Rota and Carnation attempt to board the American ship. The British commander, Robert Lloyd, seems to irrationally delay his mission: to join the flotilla assembling in the Caribbean for the Battle of New Orleans. He loses over 200 men attacking the ARMSTRONG (to 2 Americans) and, even after the privateer is scuttled, wanted to pursue the American crew on land on the Azores and "demanded two men , who, he said, deserted from his vessel when in America" from a letter by a British eyewitness on shore on the Portuguese Azores on September 26, 1814. From "A Collection of Sundry Publications and other Documents in relation to the attack made during the late war upon the Private Armed Brig General Armstrong of New York". New York, John Gray, 110 Fulton Street, 1833.

129. Women And War - General Section - From Colony To Country : A Reader's Guide To C
general Section. Women and war Canadian women and the Second World war. Ottawa Canadian Historical Association, 1983. - 31 p.
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Personnel of the Canadian Women's Army Corps serving as vehicle mechanics
Gossage, Carolyn. - Greatcoats and glamour boots: Canadian women at war (1939-1945). - Toronto: Dundurn Press, 1991. - 215 p. Landells, E.A., ed. - The military nurses of Canada: recollections of Canadian military nurses. - White Rock, B.C.: Co-Publishing, 1995. - 628 p. * Pierson, Ruth Roach. - Canadian women and the Second World War. - Ottawa: Canadian Historical Association, 1983. - 31 p. - (Canadian Historical Association historical booklet no. 37) - Also published in French under the title: Les Canadiennes et la Seconde Guerre mondiale "They're still women after all": the Second World War and Canadian womanhood. - Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1986. - 301 p. - (The Canadian social history series)
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130. Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae - Veterans Affairs Canada
Written by famous Canadian John McCrae, a doctor and teacher, who served in both the South African war and the First World war. It continues to play a part in rememberance services around the world.
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=history/firstwar/mccrae

131. General Admits To Secret Air War - Sunday Times - Times Online
THE American general who commanded allied air forces during the Iraq war appears to have admitted in a briefing to American and British officers that
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THE American general who commanded allied air forces during the Iraq war appears to have admitted in a briefing to American and British officers that coalition aircraft waged a secret air war against Iraq from the middle of 2002, nine months before the invasion began. NI_MPU('middle'); If those raids exceeded the need to maintain security in the no-fly zones of southern and northern Iraq, they would leave President George W Bush and Tony Blair vulnerable to allegations that they had acted illegally. Moseley told the briefing at Nellis airbase in Nevada on July 17, 2003, that the raids took place under cover of patrols of the southern no-fly zone; their purpose was ostensibly to protect the ethnic minorities. A leaked memo previously disclosed by The Sunday Times, detailing a meeting chaired by the prime minister and attended by Jack Straw, the foreign secretary, Geoff Hoon, the then defence secretary, and Admiral Sir Michael Boyce, chief of defence staff, indicated that the US was carrying out the bombing.

132. History - Veterans Affairs Canada
Extensive series of articles on Canadian participation in WW I, WW II, Korean war, and related links.
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=history

133. War Is A Racket - Smedley Butler
By Major general Smedley Butler. Contents. Chapter 1 war Is A Racket That was a part of the general propaganda, built up to make people war conscious
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War Is A Racket By Major General Smedley Butler Contents Chapter 1: War Is A Racket Chapter 2: Who Makes The Profits? Chapter 3: Who Pays The Bills? Chapter 4: How To Smash This Racket! ... Chapter 5: To Hell With War! Smedley Darlington Butler * Born: West Chester, Pa., July 30, 1881 * Educated: Haverford School * Married: Ethel C. Peters, of Philadelphia, June 30, 1905 * Awarded two congressional medals of honor: 1. capture of Vera Cruz, Mexico, 1914 2. capture of Ft. Riviere, Haiti, 1917 * Distinguished service medal, 1919 * Major General - United States Marine Corps * Retired Oct. 1, 1931

134. Named Campaigns - Mexican War
The Army Flag and Its Streamers was prepared by the Office of the Chief of Military History, to provide general summaries of each of the campaigns displayed on the Army flag.
http://www.army.mil/cmh/reference/mwcmp.htm

135. The Canadian Virtual War Memorial - Veterans Affairs Canada
The purpose of the Canadian Virtual war Memorial is to recognize and keep alive Governor general of Canada Patron Her Excellency the Right Honourable
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This site contains a registry of information about the graves and memorials of more than 116,000 Canadians and Newfoundlanders who served valiantly and gave their lives for their country. Included on this site are the memorials of more than 100 soldiers who died in service to Canada since the Korean War, including peacekeeping and other operations. The site also contains digital images of photographs and personal memorabilia about individual Canadians. The purpose of the Canadian Virtual War Memorial is to recognize and keep alive the memory of the achievements and sacrifices made by those who served Canada in the defence of freedom and so have contributed to the development of Canada as a nation.
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To start your search of the Canadian registry, please enter the deceased's surname. You can narrow your search by including the deceased's given name or initial(s).

136. African Human Rights Resouce Center
The Peace Resource Center contains a large collection of international human rights treaties, instruments, general comments, recommendations, decisions, and views of treaty bodies; other U.N. human rights materials, with an emphasis on peace and war related materials.
http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/africa/
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MAIN INDEX International Human Rights Instruments - Africa Africa Related Links Constitutive Act of the African Union African Union ... International Panel of Eminent Personalities to Investigate the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda and the Surrounding Events (July 7 2000) Bibliographies Non-governmental organizations in Sub-Saharan Africa Africa: economic, social, and cultural rights African Centre for Democracy and Human Rights Studies ... Comments or questions
This site is a joint project of the Makerere University Human Rights and Peace Center and the University of Minnesota Human Rights Center. This Resource Center was initiated with a generous grant from The John Merck Fund. The Center's staff is proud of the honors received by the Resource Center and the related Human Rights Library as well as their use by people all over the world, which have been made possible by this generous support. substantive questions: hoffm019@maroon.tc.umn.edu

137. The First World War - Veterans Affairs Canada
Canada and the First World war An assassination in Sarajevo in June 1914 went almost Few Canadians expected that it would lead to war; fewer still
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An assassination in Sarajevo in June 1914 went almost unnoticed in Canada. Few Canadians expected that it would lead to war; fewer still anticipated the sacrifices Canada would be called to make.
Canada in the First World War and the Road to Vimy
The name Vimy Ridge is part of the very fabric of Canadian nationhood, for, at Vimy, our soldiers brought both pride and unity to the Canada of their day.
Canadian Veterans Interviews
With its focus on excerpts from interviews with First World War veterans you will learn about the war from those who actually fought it. These veterans endured many hardships to ensure our freedom. By listening to their recollections and personal experiences, we can gain a unique perspective on the realities of war.
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Read actual excerpts from wartime diaries and letters, and experience first-hand, the day-to-day struggles of young Canadians.
Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae
"In Flanders Fields" was first published in Englands "Punch" magazine in December, 1915. Within months, this poem came to symbolize the sacrifices of all who were fighting in the First World War. Today, the poem continues to be a part of Remembrance Day ceremonies in Canada and other countries.

138. Morristown National Historical Park (National Park Service)
s of features, event schedules, and other visitor information.......Official NPS website for this park that preserves sites occupied by general George Washington and the Continental Army during the Revolutionary war from 17791780.
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During two critical winters of the Revolutionary War, 1777 and 1779–80, the countryside in and around Morristown, New Jersey, sheltered the main encampments of the American Continental Army and served as the headquarters of its commander-in-chief, General George Washington. General Washington twice chose Morristown due to its strategic location, including proximity to New York City, defensible terrain, important communication routes, access to critical resources, and a supportive community. The park encompasses ground occupied by the army during the vast 1779-80 encampment, and the site of the fortification from the 1777 encampment. The Ford Mansion, where Washington made his headquarters, is an important feature of the park and recalls civilian contributions to the winning of independence. The national park consists of four non-contiguous units: Washington’s Headquarters with the Ford Mansion and Headquarters Museum, the Fort Nonsense Unit, the Jockey Hollow Unit, and the New Jersey Brigade Area. The Jockey Hollow Unit includes the Wick house (headquarters of General Arthur St. Clair), five reconstructed soldier huts, and approximately 27 miles of walking trails. Search
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139. CNN Cold War - Interviews: William Westmoreland
On the war in general. We were succeeding. I mean, when you looked at specifics, this became a war of attrition, and we were winning the war of attrition
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a 4.0 browser and requires javascript We members of the United States military moved into an arena that was foreign to us, not only with respect to nationality and language, but the type of challenge that we met.
We were winning on the battlefield, but whether we were winning strategically is another matter.
We provided no restraint over the media. I mean, that was a policy by the president, and the enemy exploited it. It was something that plagued me from the very beginning.
We were succeeding. I mean, when you looked at specifics, this became a war of attrition, [and] we were winning the war of attrition. The price that the enemy was prone to pay greatly exceeded our expectations.

As commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam from 1964 to 1968, Gen. William Westmoreland oversaw the introduction of ground troops in Vietnam in 1965 and the subsequent buildup of U.S. forces there. He was a key architect of the U.S. military strategy and a consistent advocate for a greater commitment from Washington. In 1968, after asking for more ground troops in response to the Tet Offensive, President Johnson recalled him to Washington to become U.S. Army chief of staff. After support for the war collapsed in Washington, he retired in 1972. He was interviewed for the COLD WAR series in June 1996. On the introduction of U.S. ground troops in Vietnam in 1965:

140. The Seven Years' War, 1756-1763: Newfoundland And Labrador Heritage
Part of a general heritage site for this area. Brief account of the war and its impact on the locality.
http://www.heritage.nf.ca/exploration/7years.html
French Presence in Newfoundland
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Spanish Succession

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The Seven Years' War, 1756-1763 Britain was at war with Spain, and with France, between 1739 and 1748. The results of that contest was inconclusive, and there was no fighting in Newfoundland - no doubt because the French had lost their base at Placentia. However, Anglo-French relations remained tense, particularly in North America, and a long-expected war broke out in May, 1756. Once they had established naval superiority at sea, the British made a series of impressive gains at the expense of France and, later on, of Spain. Slaving stations in West Africa, sugar islands in the Caribbean, and large parts of India all came under British control. Towards the very end of the war, in 1762, French forces attacked St. John's. If successful, the expedition would have strengthened France's hand at the negotiating table. Though they took St. John's and raided nearby settlements, the French forces were eventually defeated by British troops under Colonel William Amherst. The war ended with the Treaty of Paris, signed in 1763. It contained important clauses relating to Newfoundland, including the cession to France of the islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon.

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