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America's Civil War March 2008 |
Letter From America's Civil War - March 2008 Why history reenactors are important. |
America's Civil War March 2008 |
Letters From Readers - March 2008 Gettysburg a high water mark.... Ancestor's Antietam legacy... Fort Pulaski and Lee... Correcting the Union offensive... The boy hero of Tennessee... Sharpsburg battle losses... Looking for Italian connections... |
Science News January 5, 2008 |
Timeline: From the January 1, 1938, issue Industry's giants are industry's children... New "X" particle should have no fixed mass... Expedition to seek age of the Panama Isthmus... |
Aviation History March 2008 Lawrence Spinetta |
MiG Madness: The Air War over Korea Some American pilots crossed the line in their quest to shoot down enemy fighters during the Korean War. |
Aviation History March 2008 |
Letter From Aviation History Paul Tibbets Jr. did not ask to deliver the first atomic bomb to his target, but was merely doing his job. |
Aviation History March 2008 |
Letters From Readers Treasured Ike photo... Fairchild Model 47 update... |
Aviation History Lori Van Pelt |
Aviators: Amelia Earhart 's Autogiro Adventures Two years after 'Lady Lindy' crossed the Atlantic, she piloted a rotorcraft across a continent. |
Military History Jan/Feb 2008 David T. Zabecki |
Paths to Glory: Medal of Honor Winners Smedley Butler and Dan Daly U.S. Marines Smedley Butler and Dan Daly each earned two Medals of Honor, and during the first two decades of the 20th century their careers intertwined, but they led very different postwar lives. |
Military History Jan/Feb 2008 Richard A. Gabriel |
What We Learned... from the Hydaspes River Alexander the Great had come 2,500 miles since crossing the Hellespont in 334 BC and conquering the Persian Empire to the Indian frontier. |
Military History Jan/Feb 2008 |
Letter From Military History The Right Question -- Historians who ask the right question can shape a line of inquiry that sheds new light on an old subject. |
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