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Science News November 4, 2006 |
Timeline: From the October 31, 1936, issue Tombstone proper exit for the Halloween spirits... To voters there is much in a political party name... Starvation record set as ticks survive for 5 years... |
Civil War Times December 2006 Frank van der Linden |
General Bragg's Impossible Dream: Take Kentucky The 1862 invasion of Kentucky had great promise, but disappointing results. |
Smithsonian November 2006 Simon Worrall |
Pilgrims' Progress We retrace the travels (and travails) of the ragtag group that founded Plymouth Colony, gave us Thanksgiving and laid the foundation for democracy in the New World. |
Science News October 28, 2006 |
Timeline: From the October 24, 1936, Issue Almost a jungle sprouts from one single root... Check growth of cancer in animals by dietary means... Insect-killing fungi are raised successfully... |
Military History November 2006 Robert N. Thompson |
Battle of Cold Harbor: The Folly and Horror The blame for a broad command failure that led to 7,000 unnecessary Union casualties in a single hour applies to more than just the commander in chief. |
Aviation History November 2006 Wilbur Cross |
USS Shenandoah's Last Flight On September 3, 1925, captain and crew struggled valiantly to keep the giant dirigible on course and airborne in a violent Midwestern storm. |
Aviation History November 2006 Richard R. Bender |
Victor Tatelman: World War II B-25 Pilot in the Pacific Their assignment in the Pacific took Victor Tatelman and the other pilots and crew members of the 499th Squadron to new low levels in search of the enemy. |
World War II November 2006 David P. Colley |
African American Platoons in World War II In March 1945, black volunteers forced the first breach in the U.S. Army's color barrier -- the first black soldiers officially serving shoulder to shoulder with whites in an American infantry unit since George Washington was in command of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. |
Science News October 17, 2006 |
Timeline: From the October 17, 1936, Issue Million-Volt x-Ray Tube Soon to be Ready for Use... Migraine Relief Reported From Alkaloid Drug... Wide Difference Found in Ability to Judge Loudness... |
World War II |
Letter from November 2006 World War II Magazine Without the help of the men and women in black combat groups such as the Tuskegee Airmen and the 761st Tank Destroyer Battalion, the war would not have been won. |
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