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General George Washington rode into Cambridge, Massachusetts, to lead an army of 16,000. These men, Washington announced, ...
In 1775, an unsung hero of the Revolutionary War, Western Pennsylvania's Colonel William Thompson, helped drive back the ...
1890: Idaho is admitted as the 43rd US state ... No one survives. On the same day, The British Army imposes a curfew on the Falls Road area of Belfast as they search for weapons; coming under attack ...
Historical displays commemorating the Army’s 250th birthday can be found in four display cases across the CGSC campus.
Britain’s new defence and security pact with the European Union could see the UK participating in EU defence missions, but it ...
The U.S. military uses 24-hour military time to avoid confusion between a.m. and p.m. The Navy started using it in 1920, and ...
Journal of army life by Glisan, Rodney, 1827-1890. [from old catalog] Publication date 1874 Topics United States. Army, Frontier and pioneer life, Pacific coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-1865 Publisher ...
The Browning Automatic Rifle is often criticized for its M1918A2 configuration used throughout World War II, but what did the ...
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This means bungalows at The Mall — a British-era street — will remain under Army control. The Mall was an upscale locality during the colonial times.
This was not enough for British prime minister Winston Churchill, who was pressing for an immediate counter-offensive, which would have been disastrous. He sacked Auchinleck and Dorman-Smith.
The Flying Ministers: The Salvation Army’s “Flying Padres” cross the Australian outback by air, dropping in on ranches and small communities — sometimes, just to lend an ear.
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