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  • ...ne bookshelves: WWII Campaigns, Sicily 1943] | publisher=US Army Center of Military History|location=Washington| year=| id=CMH Pub 72-16}}
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  • * Domer, Ronald G. "King Philip's Ferocious War," ''Military History,'' Dec 2004, Vol. 21#5 online at [[EBSCO]] * Domer, Ronald G. "King Philip's Ferocious War," ''Military History,'' Dec 2004, Vol. 21#5 online at [[EBSCO]]
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  • ..., Spencer, ed. ''The Encyclopedia of World War I: A Political, Social, and Military History'' (5 vol 2005); the most detailed reference source; articles by specialists ..., Spencer, ed. ''The Encyclopedia of World War I: A Political, Social, and Military History'' (5 vol 2005); the most detailed reference source; articles by specialists
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  • |title = Fourteenth Military History Symposium, "Vietnam 1964-1973: An American Dilemma."
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  • | publisher = Office of the Chief of Military History | publisher = Office of the Chief of Military History, United States Army
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  • There is a fair bit of decent official military history online. ...med for a lot more than TF Smith. Was there a more complex general in U.S. military history?
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  • ...ical Air Doctrine and Practice in North Africa, 1942-43," ''The Journal of Military History,'' Vol. 68, No. 3 (Jul., 2004), pp. 821-85 [http://www.jstor.org/stable/339
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  • | publisher = Office of the Chief of Military History, U.S. Department of the Army}}</ref> Nevertheless, when Westmoreland left a
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  • ...e the people of Afghanistan did not want them or their puppets.<ref>A good military history of the Soviet effort is Anthony H. Cordesman and Abraham R. Wagner, ''The L
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  • | publisher = U.S. Army Office of the Chief of Military History
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  • ...lated into English&emsp;useful for uniform collectors but not in any way a military history. ...n't really get into other nations' views, and this is a problem with other military history: a US-centric view that distorts even US contributions to a coalition. You
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  • ...l Jordan]], [[Michael Polanyi]], [[Migraine headache]], [[Miles Davis]], [[Military History]], [[Mount Vesuvius]], [[Muhammad]], [[Naguib Mahfouz]], [[Near Earth Objec
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  • ...th a Wiki in it. That doesn't mean that I can't judge articles on Japanese military history in an English context. I have little confidence that there is a sufficient
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  • ...he case of [[Josef Mengele]], escape. It is also common usage in works of military history, and cannot simply be erased from the literature. For example, [[Robert Jay
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  • | journal = Military History Online.com
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  • ...-governance and the American Citizen as Soldier, 1775-1861." ''Journal of Military History 2001'' 65(1): 21-52. ISSN 0899-3718 Fulltext in SwetsWise and Jstor</ref>
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  • ...icle through a circuitous route, and I'm not even close to being expert in military history. However, while the article appears to be fairly well written and comprehen
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  • ...vely aid the Polish counterattack against Russia. Back in France he taught military history at Saint Cyr, served as aide to Marshal [[Henri Philippe Pétain]], and wro
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  • ...the U.S. Navy's Shipbuilding Program During World War I," ''The Journal of Military History,'' Vol. 60, No. 1 (Jan., 1996), pp. 7-38 [http://www.jstor.org/stable/2944
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  • | publisher = Office of the Chief of Military History, Department of the Army | publisher = Office of the Chief of Military History, Department of the Army
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  • ...ation, procedure, and policy prevented adjournment. [[American Revolution, military history|Battles at Crown Point, Ticonderoga, and Bunker Hill]] put the war machine
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  • ...-scale comment is that in a few places it seems like there's more maritime military history detail than is really needed to provide context for the content of this par ...ing the Sino-Japanese-korean War, 1592-1598" published by the ''Journal of Military History'' in 2005) talk about how it's a flawed western conception that the militar
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  • ...erican Oriental Society]], [[American Revolution]], [[American Revolution, military history]], [[American Revolution, naval history]], [[AmeriCorps]], [[A-Minima]], [[
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  • ...erican Oriental Society]], [[American Revolution]], [[American Revolution, military history]], [[American Revolution, naval history]], [[AmeriCorps]], [[A-Minima]], [[
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  • ...ll Skilled Workers': The Firebombing of Tokyo in March 1945." ''Journal of Military History'' 66, no. 1 (2002): 103-133. </ref>
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  • ...tillery Doctrine: Napoleonic Artillery Tactics Reconsidered." ''Journal of Military History'' 2001 65(3): 617-640. Issn: 0899-3718 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=08 ...Berlin to Leipzig: Napoleon's Gamble in North Germany, 1813." ''Journal of Military History'' 2003 67(1): 39-84. Issn: 0899-3718 Fulltext: in [[Project Muse]] </ref>
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  • ...ory" focused on institutions, society, and thought rather than action.” ''Military History and the Military Profession'' (1992) ed. David A. Charters et al. p 47: Thi ...heir fascination with reenactment and antiquarianism, have given Civil War military history a bad name among academics, who are contemptuous of the "Which regiment too
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  • ...ll skilled workers': The firebombing of Tokyo in March 1945," ''Journal of Military History 103-134 66, no. 1 (Jan 2002): p. 103-134 </ref> From the first raid on Mar | publisher = Center for Military History, U.S. Army
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  • ==Military history==
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  • | publisher = US Army Center of Military History | publisher = U.S. Army Center for Military History}}, p. 16</ref>
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  • ...llis's accelerating alcoholism." (says ''The Oxford Companion to American Military History.'') [[User:Richard Jensen|Richard Jensen]] 00:47, 20 June 2008 (CDT)
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  • | publisher = Center for Military History, U.S. Department of the Army | year = 1991
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  • #[[Military History]]
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  • ...ll Skilled Workers': the Firebombing of Tokyo in March 1945." ''Journal of Military History'' 2002 66(1): 103-133. [http://www.jstor.org/pss/2677346 in JSTOR]</ref>
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  • | publisher = Center for Military History, U.S. Department of the Army | year = 1991
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  • ...he case of [[Josef Mengele]], escape. It is also common usage in works of military history, and cannot simply be erased from the literature.
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  • | journal = Journal of Military History | publisher = Center for Military History, U.S. Department of the Army | year = 1991
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  • ...5 on the war itself, and ch 16-23 on Reconstruction. The point is that the military history is better covered in separate articles that link here. The aftermath is al
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  • | publisher = Center for Military History, U.S. Department of the Army According to MG Huong Phong, chief of the Vietnamese army Military History Institute, said that he had been sent south, after the arrival of the U.S.
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  • ...en, ed. ''Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History'' (2002), 1600 entries in 2700 pages in 5 vol or 1-vol editions * Eicher, David J., ''The Longest Night: A Military History of the Civil War'', (2001), ISBN 0-684-84944-5.
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  • [[:Category:Military history of the United States|Military history of the United States]] (2)
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  • ...S. Corum, "The Luftwaffe's Army Support Doctrine, 1918-1941." ''Journal of Military History'' 1995 59(1): 53-76. Issn: 0899-3718 [http://www.jstor.org/pss/2944364 in J ...er's Failure in August 1942 to Damage Soviet Oil Production." ''Journal of Military History'' 2000 64(3): 769-794. Issn: 0899-3718 [http://www.jstor.org/pss/120868 in
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  • | publisher = Center for Military History, U.S. Department of the Army | year = 1991 ...hed a new conventional invasion in 1975 and seized Saigon on April 30.<ref>Military History Institute of Vietnam, ''Victory in Vietnam: The Official History of the Peo
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  • ...ndeed, it was tactically critical; it has also become a legend in American military history; Chamberlain was to become a key character in Michael Shaara's historical n
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  • ...ght Eisenhower and the 1930 Industrial Mobilization Plan" ''The Journal of Military History'' 70.1 (2006) 31-61.</ref> Baruch's ideas were largely adopted, with [[Ja
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  • | title = Military History of Swarming | publisher = U.S. Government Printing Office / U.S Army Center of Military History
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  • ...ait, and the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Perhaps you might back up to a "modern military history of Iraq", break out major wars, and then some discussion of alliances. The ...the games. Actually, there were some very good and collegial people in the Military History Project there, but there were too many times where a consensus, worked out
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  • | publisher = Office of the Chief of Military History, U.S. Department of the Army}}</ref> | publisher = Center for Military History, U.S. Department of the Army
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  • | publisher = Center for Military History, U.S. Department of the Army | year = 1991 | publisher = Center for Military History, Department of the Army
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  • ...g quick for The Battle of Waterloo. That topic was something listed on the military history workspace area but not written, yet.
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  • ...ing of cities in WW2 is still another matter, which is handled by mainline military history. The goal was not political but economic disruption.) We approved this so w
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  • ...ght Eisenhower and the 1930 Industrial Mobilization Plan" ''The Journal of Military History''70#1 (January 2006), pp. 31-61 in [[Project Muse]]- </ref>) Eisenhower mov ...en the skies cleared, but cost 77,000 casualties, the highest toll in U.S. military history.
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  • ...I'm a little concerned about your insistence on an academic expert. From a military history aspect, this has been an interest of mine for about 40 years, with substant
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  • ...hed a new conventional invasion in 1975 and seized Saigon on April 30.<ref>Military History Institute of Vietnam, ''Victory in Vietnam: The Official History of the Peo
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  • ...!' Baseball and the Canadian Forces During the First World War." "Canadian Military History" 2001 10(2): 27-40. Issn: 1195-8472</ref>
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  • | title = Center for Military History, U.S. Army
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  • | publisher = Office of the Chief of Military History, U.S. Army
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  • ...e recommend users buy this book if they have an interest in the topic?" In military history, academic libraries usually do NOT collect as thoroughly as they do in othe
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  • | publisher = Military History Office, US Army Intelligence and security Command.
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  • | publisher = Office of the Chief of Military History, [[U.S. Army]] | publisher = Office of the Chief of Military History, U.S. Army | year = 1966}}</ref>
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  • ...two most active people there. (I have coauthored several books recently on military history). [[User:Richard Jensen|Richard Jensen]] 14:43, 25 June 2007 (CDT)
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  • ===Military History===
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  • ...urg, Maryland, on September 17, 1862, the bloodiest single day in American military history. Lee's army, almost trapped, managed to escape and return to Virginia. Ant
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  • ...arren, ''The Mystery of Khe Sanh'' in Robert Cowley, ed. ''The Cold War: A Military History''. New York: Random House, 2005, p. 333.</ref> It would have taken longer t
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  • ...Policy And Direction: The First Year'' (1972) ch 9-10; Korea Institute of Military History, ''The Korean War'' (1998) 1:730</ref> ...Understanding of Attrition: The Korean and Vietnam Wars," ''The Journal of Military History,'' Vol. 68, No. 3 (July 2004), pp. 911-942 [http://www.jstor.org/pss/33967
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  • | publisher = Office of the Chief of Military History
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  • ...ler countries.<ref> R.Ernest Dupuy and Trevor Dupuy, ''The Encyclopedia of Military History'' (1985) 990.</ref> In the course of the war 1914-1917 the Central powers u
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  • * Morton, Desmond. ''A Military History of Canada'' (1999)
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  • ...United States, Great Britain, Germany, and the Soviet Union," ''Journal of Military History'' (April 1993), 57:301-323 [http://members.aol.com/DAnn01/combat.html onlin
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  • ...ogram I went through) college history classes deal with cultural/political/military history. But, obviously, ''everything'' has history to it - history of dogs, histo ::back in the 1980s when teaching military history I xeroxed onto overhead transparencies hundreds of photos and images from m
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  • ...engineering]], [[Social Gospel]], [[Social History, U.S.]], [[Society for Military History]], [[Softphone]], [[Software]], [[Solving cubic equations]], [[Sonogashira
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  • ...I'm much better read on the 1914-1945 period (I've been an avid reader of military history since I got into WWII as a kid, and since high-school have branched out int
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  • == Dutch military history? == :Howard, the Dutch do not have much of a military history. There is almost only the 17th century naval history. For instance, in Mark
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  • ...major phases, and possibly the articles as a whole. I can take Vietnamese military history back to the Trung sisters in the first century CE, but I'd prefer someone e ...fairness, one of the only decent collaborations at The Other Place is the Military History Project. At some point, if we can hit critical mass, perhaps a "subgroup" m
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  • | publisher = Office of the Chief of Military History, [[U.S. Army]] | publisher = Office of the Chief of Military History, U.S. Army | year = 1966}}</ref>
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  • ...indarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0IAV/is_1_91/ai_89811399 Reader's Companion Military History p 276] [[User:Richard Jensen|Richard Jensen]] 08:48, 16 May 2008 (CDT) ...tress strongly enough that my experience shows me that CIA, just like U.S. military history, has to be put into a framework of multiple articles to make sense. Monolit
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  • Noel, you're needed as a history editor and military history editor. Please apply. [[User:Richard Jensen|Richard Jensen]] 02:13, 18 Marc
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  • I haven't read the books, but they certainly seem to address military history. For that matter, there's a bit on the Indochinese and Algerian experience
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  • ...s, cities and forts, such as Antioch. John France, “Victory in the East: A military history of the First Crusade” (Cambridge, 1996) p.2.</ref>
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  • ...know, are still open issues? In a totally unrelated article, dealing with military history, newly available information explains a number of actions, some being unint
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  • ...was thinking I was pointing something out and ended up learning a slice of Military history :) <br />I had no idea about Stalinist Soviet strategies with regards to th ...Ironically, the people that tend to be most interested, so far, are in the Military History Project, who tend to be much more rational than in some areas.
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  • ...roved decisive. Guadalcanal is an iconic episode in the annals of American military history, underscoring heroic bravery of underequipped individuals in fierce combat
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  • '''American Revolution: military history''' deals with the military history of the American Revolution from 1775 to 1781. ...eene]] and [[Henry Knox]] knew about warfare came from reading manuals and military history, yet Greene was one of the two or three best fighters (after [[Benedict Arn
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  • Thanks, in an odd way, for putting in a [[Dick Cheney]] article. In assorted military history articles, I keep feeling guilty about the previously null link to him, and,
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  • * "and much of the rest of [[military history]]"
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  • ==Military history== ...956 elections were pretty much a red herring, and not very relevant to the military history. Neither North nor South wanted them--neither could tolerate a free electio
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  • ...o let the reader find the original source. There are a number of places in military history where I will cite a secondary source (e.g., the online Center for the Study
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  • :Also, I'm trying to clean up some varied military history things, as well as addng a good deal of computer content (a very good thing
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  • ...System?' Jutland and the Loss of the Battle Cruisers, 1916." ''Journal of Military History'' 1998 62(1): 29-55. Issn: 0899-3718 Fulltext: [http://links.jstor.org/sici
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  • ...ll skilled workers': The firebombing of Tokyo in March 1945," ''Journal of Military History 103-134 66, no. 1 (Jan 2002): p. 103-134 </ref> From the first raid on Mar
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  • :Military history desperately needs this; military law very well might. [[User:Howard C. Berk
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  • ...r battles known as the New York Campaign during the [[American Revolution, military history|American Revolutionary War]]. The [[Continental Congress]] met in New York
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  • ...r battles known as the New York Campaign during the [[American Revolution, military history|American Revolutionary War]]. The [[Continental Congress]] met in New York
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  • ...[Calcutta]] three times and joining expeditions to [[Hyderabad]] and the [[Military history of the North-West Frontier|North West Frontier]].<ref>Gilbert 1991, p. 63.< ...nd said: "(this is) the worst disaster and largest capitulation in British military history".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://winstonchurchill.org/publications/finest-hour
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  • ...his discussion. Just as there have been some enormous efforts to make some military history topics by extensive and coherent use of subarticles, a problem may be that
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