Rising to the rank of rear admiral during World War I, Niblack would remain an advocate of Sailors his entire career. |
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Reddy believes that the abdication of Edward VIII was a continuation of the War of the Roses. |
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In King William's War in the 1690s, Church led expeditions against the Abenaki in Maine and the French in Acadia. |
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Squadron aircraft were the first bombers engaged in World War II and the last to fly missions in support of that war. |
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These will remember the victims and survivors of the bombings that brought an end to World War Two. |
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Initially the quadrennial affair was scheduled to take place in 1940 but World War II intervened. |
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King Philip's War, waged between the English and an alliance of Wampanoag, Nipmuk, and Narragansett Indians, devastated Eliot's missions. |
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He seems a figure born almost out of time, a figure from the English Civil War born into the early 20th century. |
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Chosen by C. Marius as his quaestor he distinguished himself in the Numidian War. |
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During the Second World War, they also went to war and they fought the best way they could. |
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At the outbreak of the Second World War he became the youngest war artist, appointed by Kenneth Clark. |
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Although he was unfit for military service during the First World War, he was appointed a war artist and went to France. |
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She described him as a drinker and wife abuser who was also a patriot who served as a militia captain during the Revolutionary War. |
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This post-World War II immigration wave was made up almost entirely of war brides of American servicemen stationed in Iceland. |
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Foul-mouthed Jessie is a Polish war bride who came to America after the Second World War. |
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War bonds essentially fund a war chest that is voluntarily filled by the public. |
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Rape has now been recognised as a war crime with its inclusion in the Geneva Convention against War Crimes. |
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When World War Two broke out Jack was called up and Dorothy took over the round and was also an air-raid warden one day a week. |
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Germany was a centre of wargaming in its nascent stages with Prussian reliance on wargames in planning attacks right up until the Great War. |
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The War Graves Commission, which maintains war graves, was told of the graffiti on Monday and it will be assessing the damage to the stones. |
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World War I established the war memorial as a necessary part of almost every Australian community. |
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At Spean Bridge we saw the impressive war memorial to all the commandos who lost their lives in the Second World War. |
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His piece, written before September 11, 2001, appeared in Parameters, a U.S. Army War College quarterly. |
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During the Civil War Gilmer held a variety of staff positions, including quartermaster and adjutant general of the Hilliard Alabama Legion. |
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He designed merchant ships and warships which were later to play a major role in the Second World War. |
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In 1798, the Federalist Congress passed four laws to check a perceived French threat during the Undeclared Naval War with France. |
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This supply system functioned well throughout the Civil War and was instrumental in its successful accomplishment. |
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It will release or account for all Gulf War personnel whose fate is still unknown. |
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Before the Second World War, actresses who played Titania usually aimed at an ethereal, queenly elegance and beauty. |
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War strips us of the later accretions of civilization and lays bare the primal man in each of us. |
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The effort to achieve more accurate weapons began in World War I and approached modern capabilities with PGMs toward the end of the Vietnam War. |
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During the Vietnam War, the ace of spades was considered the card of death by the Viet Cong. |
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Bomber pilots that went on to become fighter aces during World War Two are fairly rare. |
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The Kosovo War was a watershed event that profoundly changed the political situation. |
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The government refuses to acknowledge her husband died of Gulf War Syndrome. |
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It was a joyous celebration to mark the 60th anniversary since the Second World War ended. |
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During World War I Fubini studied the accuracy of artillery fire and these investigations led him on to work on acoustics and electricity. |
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The police station is a Korean War Quonset hut, staple of the 1950s, a provisional edifice originally used as a war bunker. |
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War is necessary, as a last resort, for resolving disputes between states that cannot agree and will not acquiesce. |
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The Gulf War was the first time that depleted uranium weapons were used in conflict. |
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As already noted, Soviet power was certainly an important element in the Cold War balance of power in East Asia. |
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Peace in Europe during the Cold War rested on two pillars that made up the balance of power between the United States and the Soviet Union. |
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The Cold War turned the race to reach the moon into a battle of ideological honour. |
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When you compare it to previous wars, the Second World War, the Vietnam War, a jillion other wars, civilian casualties were very low. |
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By 1913, just as there was for schools, housing, public transportation, there was a Jim Crow section for black Civil War memory. |
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Cope was one of more than 8,000 Americans missing in action during the Korean War. |
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Several yeomen are known to have volunteered for service at Waterloo, but no formed units saw action until the Second Boer War. |
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Those aren't the words of somebody who was serious about fighting the Cold War. |
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You have to buy breakfast, and as was the case in World War II, you'll be getting just a regular cup of joe, no fancy coffee drinks. |
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The only time that a Burnley captain has lifted the famous old trophy was in 1914 and within months a World War had started. |
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During World War Two, military personnel were strictly forbidden to keep journals or diaries. |
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Ang Lee managed to move with extraordinary adeptness from straight Taiwanese projects to Jane Austen to the American Civil War. |
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During World War II, he competed as a welterweight for the Air Force, boxing in Australia and New Guinea. |
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Something was going on with railroading, something I had not encountered in my own research on the pre-World War II era. |
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The Admiral remembers all too clearly returning from long Cold War submarine patrols, and having to queue on a rainswept jetty to use a phone. |
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Here is a a model I built of the 4th Oiler I served on during the Vietnam War 1963 three years before she was jumboized. |
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Admiral Jellicoe found fame in Word War One as the admiral who led the British Navy at the Battle of Jutland. |
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For the best part of 150 years, progressive opinion has seen the Civil War as a just war. |
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The advent of the Third World War and its consequences are discussed in many of the papers. |
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Though gratitude to America for coming to our rescue in the Second World War continues, aspects of the shared adventure rankled at the time. |
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Deep, painful decisions for President Wilson in World War I to send Americans back from whence they had the chaos, from whence they had escaped. |
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He advocated overseas colonization and supported the South in the American Civil War. |
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And the rapprochement between China and South Korea has helped temper Cold War tensions in Northeast Asia. |
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A gulf War veteran said troops would be ready and raring to go if there is another conflict. |
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Her Uncle Ob, a disabled World War II veteran, enjoys creating art sculptures in the form of whirligigs and her Aunt May enjoys gardening. |
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The South lost the Civil War, but it did not thereby lose its dedication to white supremacy. |
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They also hold the enlistment papers for First World War Royal Navy ratings and some Royal Marines. |
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The deep pessimism which infects the classic Cold War novel gives way to a complacence born of the hero's capacity to survive. |
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The first two chapters retell the pre-World War II histories of rayon and nylon, the first man-made textile fibers. |
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The international laws that served us in the aftermath of the Second World War are overdue for reform. |
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World War Two veteran Mr Rogers, 81, has kept a written record of his complaints and says he is fed up with being overlooked. |
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During the Second World War the defences were rescarped against tank attack. |
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War is likely to be high on the agenda as entrepreneurs attempt to work out whether the conflict is good or bad for business. |
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This echoes the wave of such birth deformities following the US's use of the pesticide Agent Orange as a chemical weapon in the Vietnam War. |
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Britain has an age-old tradition of Euro scepticism that goes back to well before the Second World War. |
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War memorials were indeed reaffirmations of the symbols of decency, comradeship, and sacrifice expressed by millions of soldiers during the war. |
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They were examples of absolute aggression, unequalled in surprise or impact since the Second World War. |
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But the 1991 Gulf War provided an opportunity for Syria to realign itself with the Western powers. |
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It's a Cold War story based on a Tom Clancy book, so the locations are plentiful and the political intrigue calls for realism. |
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Will it be a World War in the sense of two blocs of allied forces fighting each other? |
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After World War II Berlin was divided into separate parts and Shanghai, although restored to China, went through a period of stagnation. |
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Moreover, why measure pre-Second World War income inequality via the distribution of agrarian property and the quality of human capital? |
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But the concluding chapter in the story of the bosnian War has yet to be written. |
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By supplementing and supporting Western militarism around the globe, third world peacekeepers serve as the West's janissaries for the post-Cold War world. |
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Pvt. Eddie Slovik was the bravest soldier that one World War II veteran says he ever encountered. |
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According to a Canadian Press report, Canada's Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that about 4,000 aboriginals enlisted for the Second World War. |
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During World War I, while some young men donned doughboy uniforms in the service for Uncle Sam at a government wage, others went into factories to arm the war machine. |
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The brouhaha that caused made the furor over his support of the Iraq War look like a bar mitzvah. |
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A relative of a man killed when a World War Two destroyer was sunk is to complain to the Ministry of Defence after an Orkney-based dive team removed items from the war grave. |
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Manchester knew that you were a World War II buff, and that you were deeply interested in Churchill long before you met him. |
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It was the Civil War that drove Leslie from his Cincinnati home to the bustling metropolis of New York City. |
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We spent time in the bustling visitor center, then took a spin through the packed Civil War museum. |
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Nostalgia about the World War II era has obscured the actualities of that period, with partisan and domestic politics not simply disappearing after Pearl Harbor. |
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The Auckland War Memorial Museum is what a war memorial should really be. |
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It has an ageless quality, perhaps because it was written by an old man in a decade in which poetic reflections on the First World War were not a common theme for novels. |
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In tribute to the Kachins ' help in World War Two, veterans of the U.S. Office of Strategic Service helped establish this program with funding from the U.S. Congress. |
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It is worth noting that he has called on protesters to address their protests to him, yet he refused to see two Gulf War veterans who wanted to hand their medals back to him. |
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The experience of the Great Patriotic War showed that particular communication security measures complicated the work of signals intelligence units. |
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Using a mixture of readings and commentary, he ranges from More's Utopia through the English Civil War period with its Levellers, Ranters and Diggers. |
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Prince Philip's uncle was an Admiral of the Fleet, former Viceroy of India and a Second World War hero who had survived having a ship blown up beneath him. |
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Workers went through massive upheaval and militant struggle during the First World War and their radicalism was whetted by news of the Russian Revolution. |
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For a few minutes it seemed like old times, a return to the clearer fault-lines of the Cold War. |
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War can be a centrifugal force, pulling together disparate groups who share a common enemy. |
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From time to time, we hear denials of the centrality of slavery to the Civil War. |
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The look was inspired by Dutch exotic dancer, courtesan, and the World War I spy Mata Hari. |
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After World War II, the jet engine revolutionized bomber aircraft. |
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Dr Albanese was in the team that first identified Agent Orange, a defoliant used during the Vietnam War, as the cause of unexplained cancers in American veterans. |
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On the centenary of World War I, Europe's suddenly facing a crisis of Russian aggression. |
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When he brought the idea of the colossus to America, the Civil War had ended just six years earlier. |
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After World War II, interstate highways opened, and new bypasses rerouted life away from cloistered downtowns. |
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But, together, Webster, Clay, and Calhoun delayed the Civil War for 40 years. |
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Jessica, known as Decca, joined the Communist Party and ran away to Spain to cover the Civil War. |
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In one of the last desperate acts of World War II, the SS dumped crates full of counterfeit money into nearby Lake Toplitz. |
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Yet the great national commitment to victory in World War II stands out as a singular shining moment of cohesion and unity. |
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When the Second World War broke out, Crick was put to work for the British Navy developing magnetic and acoustic mines for use against German submarines and ships. |
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Inside the colonnade there were supposed to be statues of 30 famous Revolutionary War heroes. |
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This cannot erase his record as a weak sister during the Cold War. |
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The great orchestral suite was premiered during the First World War and used to show off every recording innovation ever after, from electrical to quadraphonics. |
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Mr. Catton makes it heartbreakingly clear that the Civil War was unavoidable. |
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I opened a book and quickly skimmed information about the first World War. |
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Our predecessors of a century ago or in the midst of the Second World War would be astounded at how acquiescent our policy-makers are about this prospect. |
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The great migration to the North through World War II had given black people at least some clout as they began to vote Democratic. |
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World War II is still a long way off, but the seeds of conflict are already being sown on the continent. |
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Suicidal attacks by undisguised military forces, exemplified by Japanese kamikaze attacks during World War II, are not a violation of the laws of war. |
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He may be a World War II hero and New England Yankee blue blood, but he has the tear ducts of a Sicilian grandmother. |
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Abraham Lincoln grew his whiskers in the months between his election and inauguration, making full beards ubiquitous during the Civil War that dominated his presidency. |
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Guelzo draws attention to the lessons the soldiers of the mid-19th century drew from the Crimean War. |
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Clooney is set to play an American journalist who is sent to Berlin after World War Two ends in order to cover an Allied conference that will decide the future of Germany. |
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Regular show goers saw the return of the popular sheep show, including a live shearing, and the return of the Tug Of War competition, which was won by Harrogate Young Farmers. |
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Is she too hawkish for the activists who helped make her vote for the Iraq War so costly back in the 2008 campaign? |
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On Wednesday Coughlin will testify at a congressional hearing on the health of Gulf War veterans. |
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And as far as the Vietnam War goes, I read that you were a conscientious objector. |
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In 1991, it was the scene of one of the worst atrocities of the first Persian Gulf War, when a British warplane dropped bombs on a crowded market, killing 150 civilians. |
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During the Boer War, Canadians flocked to the colours to defend the British Empire. |
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Milner was the chief British civil administrator in South Africa through the Boer War. |
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As his court-martial finally got under way, I was reading a book called Making War at Fort Hood. |
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After World War II, the Village went through an enormous renaissance as the Bohemian beatnik art place. |
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During the Cold War, anti-communism was the glue that bonded the American conservative movement together. |
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In that way, this return to The War Room feels like the bookend to the political dynamic it helped set in motion. |
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The thaw between Washington and Cuba finally begins to close a chapter of the Cold War. |
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For the first time during the Great Patriotic War, it was decided to use mobile obstacle construction detachments to support the advance of tank corps. |
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We Cherokee and other tribes fought against them in the Yamasee War and the American Revolution. |
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We reneged because of his alleged 'Communist leanings' and recognition of Red China in that Cold War world. |
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Lewis, Poetry, and The Great War, for a close reading of the antepenultimate draft of this paper, and for a number of other courtesies. |
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Martin, who lives in Hatfield, about getting involved with Civil War re-enactments as a Union soldier five years ago. |
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It was only after the Six-Day War that the relationship between Ashkenazim and Sephardim exploded into open struggle. |
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As a former Civil War reenactor, I find the historical items especially enlightening. |
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Most of the instruments were from the World War II era, said Charles Quilter II, a friend and aviation historian who spoke on behalf of Pearson. |
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Rice-Davies was a 19-year-old model and nightclub dancer in 1963 when her friend Christine Keeler had an affair with War Secretary John Profumo. |
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During World War I both submarines took part in the occupation of Rabaul in German New Guinea. |
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The three priorities are in fact winning the Global War on Terror, taking care of our people, and recapitalizing. |
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From a military family, Bannerman's father George had enlisted in 1916 and re-enlisted to serve again in the Second World War. |
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Tom Swift, the hero in a series of pre-World War II action novels, was the genius inventor of whizbang technology. |
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These are military and political debacles to rival the Boer War. |
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Afterburners are for jet aircraft, not the World War II piston engine aircraft. |
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He was referring to the genocide of Muslims during the bosnian War. |
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The new shop was designed to look like a Second World War aircraft control tower and had a wind sock flying from the roof. |
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As a training base during World War II, Holloman was one of many, as was the case when it served as a Tactical Air Command fighter base. |
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A museum in Buenos Aires has opened, remembering the Falklands War. |
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World War I marked America's entry onto the world stage and the beginning of its status as a superpower. |
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Ramathi said she has been a fan of World War I poetry and novels from a very young age. |
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In the area of World War I history, Ferrell has established himself as one of today's foremost historians of The Great War. |
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Lubin begins Romance and Rights by explaining how World War II enabled interracial intimacy to become viewed as a civil rights issue. |
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Like the Cold War, World War IV will last for decades, and will be waged overseas and on the home-front. |
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The war on terror is certainly not a World War IV, except for people who do not know what these numbered world wars actually entailed. |
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Religious fanatics waging World War IV have all four of the above factors working against them. |
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The centenary of World War One is also thought to have contributed to the dramatic rise. |
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The meeting will also include a talk from Peter Chester about the Redcar men lost during World War One. |
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There's a block in World War One with no winners, there's another block in World War Two and then it seems like there was another world war. |
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The man who led Britain to victory during World War Two is still regarded as one of the finest Britons who ever lived. |
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A HUDDERSFIELD University project is looking for people to share memories of World War Two. |
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A TAMWORTH shop is calling for World War Two items as it turns the clock back to mark the 75th anniversary of the start of the conict. |
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The legal War of the Wrays started when Catherine, 49, won pounds 6000 from a tribunal after he dismissed her as his personal assistant. |
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The city, also known as Wipers during WW1, was decimated after numerous battles to capture the city during the Great War. |
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The first tear gas, used in World War I, was made from a compound called xylyl bromide. |
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Chapter five is a valuable addition to the scholarship on British responses to the American Revolutionary War. |
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In 1783, Britain's King George III proclaimed a formal cessation of hostilities in the American Revolutionary War. |
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We are on Brant's block, part of the 1000 acres granted to Joseph Brant for his service and loyalty during the American Revolutionary War. |
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In 1715, the Yamasee War began as members of the Yamasee tribe attacked English settlers in colonial South Carolina. |
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Also this week, as the Falklands War unfolds on the TV and Spandau Ballet rule the airwaves, the friends try to wean Jack off heroin. |
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Old Yarr, at Feckenham, was a working needle mill until just after the Second World War, its buildings dating to the 18th century. |
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During World War II, there were seventeen nurse anesthetists to every one physician anesthetist. |
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A classic World War Two ration dish, adapted and made altogether much yummier. |
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World War II veteran Ray Woolley marked his special day exploring the wreck of the Zenobia at the bottom of Larnaca Bay. |
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After the Civil War, Florida, like other southern states, enacted Black Codes designed to reenslave blacks. |
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Music is key to heart-stopping moments in films like Jaws, Titanic, War of the Worlds and Apocolypse Now, adding dramatic tension to every scene. |
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No, they were cheering for the Russian victory in World War Two. |
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A quaestorship may possibly have been held in the Social War period, but is unattested. |
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But the two organizations never had a close relationship, and, after World War II, the URWEA redbaited Local 65 out of the international. |
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I was redbaited to a farethee-well because of my stand on blacks and on the Vietnam War. |
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And Mr Bishop said with two old World War airfields near by, it meant the possibility that ravers would target Dale again could not be ruled out. |
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Much of it was fulfilled as he advanced in the RAF from being World War II pilot, through various legal positions, until he was appointed an Air Vice-Marshal. |
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The testing completed, the War Department accepted the wigwag system, but needed to have personnel positions authorized and money appropriated to purchase wigwag equipment. |
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The development during the 1960s of a new class of submarine that could fire the Polaris ballistic missile intensified the Cold War but kept the peace. |
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Jackboots On Whitehall Directors Edward and Rory McHenry imagine a different outcome to the Second World War in this satirical yarn made with puppets a la Team America. |
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Thanks to United for Peace and Justice, Code Pink, Military Families Against the War, and all the other activists who have kept the peace movement going. |
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Jewish-Americans during the Red Scare, African-Americans during the civil rights movement and Japanese-Americans during World War II are examples that readily spring to mind. |
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One of the men who trained Japan's kamikaze pilots during World War II came face to face Monday with the former servicemen who were the targets of such attacks. |
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Kotar and Gessler publish the Civil War and nineteenth-century life magazine The Kepi and have written novels, articles, and a book on the Riverboat TV series. |
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Glasgow, where Brad Pitt zombie movie World War Z was shot in 2011, provide a link to a YouTube video on what to do if the evil dead over-run your close. |
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Most people think of the Klan as the night riders in the South after the Civil War, terrorizing black communities and establishing Jim Crow segregation across the South. |
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Jitterbug Lift takes off with the opening shot of the Cold War in 1948, when the Soviet Union deprived Berliners of supplies, and blockaded access to the city. |
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They arrived just a few months before the American Revolutionary War broke out, and Mackenzie's aunts promptly sent him north to Canada for his own safety. |
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The entry of the United States into World War I in 1917 aroused Americanization efforts to a fever pitch across the country and guaranteed federal support for the movement. |
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He died in 1835 at the hands of George Southney, a military guide of Scottish descent, in the Sixth Frontier War between the Cape Colony and the Xhosas. |
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Yellow Wheel Publishing invites you to endure the horrors and brutal experiences of World War Two, as told through a series of diaries from a young man. |
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Throughout the Second World War food had been rationed in Britain. |
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It was sunk by a mine during World War One and lies in 65m of water. |
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It tells the story of reformers and ordinary people who struggled to free themselves from Jim Crowism and its effects before, during, and after the Great War. |
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It wasn't long before he made the decision to re-enlist, serving during the Korean War and eventually completing a tour in Vietnam before retiring from his military calling. |
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Her father served in the Marines during World War II, was discharged and went home for a while, then re-enlisted in the Air Force, from which he eventually retired as a major. |
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Gordon's father's diaries give us an incredible insight into the events during World War I told through the perspective of someone with a fascinating life story. |
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