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It was more of an oversight and bureaucratic problem. Yes the British Army was technically larger at the start of the war, but a lot of...
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THE VOLUNTEER BRIGADES TO SAVE AMERICA Famed New York Populist, now exiled from the party, Theodore Roosevelt tells us about his unit...
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1 May 1915, The Hague, Kingdom of the Netherlands It really was the most extraordinary proposal and one that he yearned to accept...
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Godfather of New York (1972) The rise of Lucky Luciano (Al Pacino) and his eventual defeat of Joey Massiera (Gabriele Ferzetti) and...
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30 April 1915, Gun Hall No 1, Armidale, New England, Protectorate of Australasia The triple turrets for the Combined Island were well...
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James Colebrooke Patterson, the 5th Canadian Prime Minister. "Old Defense"
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THE SIDES US GENERAL WILLIAM SHAFTER 14,588 Men Total (Most of which are veterans) Canada GENERAL LEIF NEWRY FITZROY CROZIER 16,726 Men...
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AMERICAN LOSSES DEAD, CAPTURED, OR SEVERELY WOUNDED 1022 Sailors (Mostly at Monrovia) 3781 Soldiers (1538 at Monrovia, 70 percent of...
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Here are two scenarios I have been thinking about for today: -The Omani Empire forms an East African trading company in 1700 AD, which...
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