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  1. For Honor, Glory & Union: The Mexican & Civil War Letters of Brig. Gen. William Haines Lytle by William Haines Lytle, 1999-03

81. Map Library, U.S. Military Academy
Campaign maps from atlases developed by the USMA's Department of History for a military history class and cover american and world conflicts from the period of the american Colonial wars through 1993.
http://www.dean.usma.edu/history/web03/atlases/map home.htm
History Home Page Our History Our Faculty American History Division ... Go to Atlas Sources In 1938 the predecessors of what is today The Department of History at the United States Military Academy began developing a series of campaign atlases to aid in teaching cadets a course entitled, "History of the Military Art." Since then, the Department has produced six atlases and nearly one thousand maps, encompassing not only America’s wars but global conflicts as well. In keeping abreast with today's technology, the Department of History is providing Please be aware that these maps are large in file size and may require substantial download times. This site is under construction. Please only select the hot links. Periodically, check our site for new additions

82. Arlington National Cemetery:: Visitor Information
Visitor information Monuments and Memorials. However, when gen. Another SpanishAmericanWar nurse, Jane Delano, contributed much to the nursing profession.
http://www.arlingtoncemetery.org/text/Nurses_Memorial_text.html
Visitor Information
Monuments and Memorials Nurses Memorial Against a background of evergreens, the heroic size white marble figure looks out upon the Army, Navy and Air Force nurses who so valiantly earned their right to lie at Arlington. The granite statue of a nurse in uniform, sculptured by Frances Rich, honors the nurses who served in the U.S. armed forces in World War I, many of whom rest among the hundreds of nurses buried in Section 21 also called the "Nurses Section." On July 13, 1970, Navy Capt. Delores Cornelius , deputy director of the Navy Nurse Corps, requested authority to install a bronze plaque over the existing inscription on the Nurses Monument. The inscription at that time simply read "Army and Navy Nurses." Authority was granted Nov. 20, 1970, to place a 12-inch-by-18-inch bronze plaque over the carved inscription. The inscription, in raised letters, on the plaque reads: THIS MONUMENT WAS ERECTED IN 1938
AND REDEDICATED IN 1971
TO COMMEMORATE DEVOTED SERVICE
TO COUNTRY AND HUMANITY BY
ARMY, NAVY, AND AIR FORCE NURSES

83. Home
Includes items from the U.S. Revolutionary War, Civil War, Indian wars, Spanishamerican War, WWI, WWII, Korea, and Vietnam.
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Home About us and TCA Policies Catalog: Battle Relics Catalog: Bayonets #1 ... Catalog: Photographs Home Welcome to Tenmile Creek Antiques ! Your source for Militaria and other fine Antiques and Collectables. TCA wants to buy your militaria and other collectables!!! Contact Tenmile Creek Antiques at: TENMILE@peoplepc.com At Right: Pennsylvania National Guard Officer's Coat I.D.'ed to Lt. Col. Frank Counell inside left breast pocket. The Coat was manufactured by Jacob Reed's Sons Philadelphia, PA. This post C.W. coat is in excellent condition with no mothing or other damage. Price: $400.00 This Week's Featured Item!!! C.W. M-1840 Artillery Saber Ames This is an all original M-1840 Artillery Saber which is marked on the ricasso:"U.S. (1)864". The left ricasso is blank and may have had the Ames marking worn off or it may never have been marked. The remainder of the saber has all of the Ames characteristics. Full length photo Ricasso photo Blade tip Price: $400.00 WW2 German K98 Slings and Frogs are here! TCA has those coveted leather accessorys for the K98 Rifle and it's bayonet! Various markings and styles all are 100% WW2 manufactured. All are in good to very good usable condition and no oil soaking or dry rot.

84. North American Genealogy Resources
Society, Lowndes County, Georgia Africanamerican Records from Kentucky Ancestorsin the Civil War Louisville genealogy New York State Mailing List (gen-NYS-L
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Genealogy related information for various States and Provinces is available from a variety of servers which may be official government services, genealogy society efforts, or maintained by interested individuals.
Canada
Canada GenWeb Project
National Archives of Canada (includes the index to the 1871 census of Ontario
Canadian Genealogy and History Links
Canadian Genealogy Resources
Upper Canada Genealogy ...
Buckingham Press publishes the Canadian-American Genealogical Digest.
American-Canadian Genealogical Society (ACGS)
Canadian Genealogical Projects Registry
The Global Gazette
The Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is a group of volunteers who transcribe passenger lists
GENERATIONS: Memorials That Live On , Canadian obituaries
British Home Children Canada's Invisible Immigrants
Mexico
Mexico WorldGenWeb
Hispanic Genealogy Address Book
Mexican State Archives mailing addresses
Family Tree Maker's Genealogy How-To for Mexico
The Genealogy of Mexico
United States
The United State Gen Web Project ( USGenWeb ) has servers for every state that give a wealth of resources. The USGenWeb project includes a growing

85. PEACE PARTY - News From A Multicultural Perspective
Daily news and commentary on racism, stereotyping, pop culture, the media, violence, terrorism, and the culture wars from a Native american and multicultural perspective.
http://www.bluecorncomics.com/news.htm
Home Contents Photos Reviews ... FAQ News from a Multicultural Perspective
Notes, comments, links, and other info from Rob Schmidt, Publisher, Blue Corn Comics.
Link to this page and check often for updates. Also visit our Archive
Enter your e-mail address to subscribe to News from a Multicultural Perspective . Each day you'll receive a digest of the latest news and commentary. Sunday, June 06, 2004 R.I.P.: Reaganomics
From the LA Times, 6/6/04: To justify increasing defense spending while slashing taxes, Reagan had embraced supply-side economicsa theory that enjoyed little standing among many economists. Supply-siders held that higher spending and lower taxes would not increase the deficit. Instead, the theory held, tax cuts would unleash such a wave of economic growth that government income would actually rise.
It did not happen. As defense spending rose and the tax cuts kicked in, the predicted surge in economic growth did not materialize. The deficit soared toward record levels. Eventually, the national debt nearly tripled. Before Reagan's first year was up, the nation's economy plunged into the worst downturn in years. By March of 1982, Reagan, who had acknowledged "a slight and, I hope, a short recession," was reduced to denying that the nation was in a depression. Unemployment reached a 41-year record of 10.8% that November, and the global effects of the slowdown did severe damage to Third World debtor nations and the world's banking system. Saturday, June 05, 2004

86. General Smedley Butler
enemies, its brain men to plan war preparations, and to the Dominican Republic forAmerican sugar interests For more information click here, Don t consolidate
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87. Stereoscopic Visions Of War And Empire
More than 150 stereoscopic photographs of the Spanishamerican and Philippine-american wars, presidents McKinley and Roosevelt, and the World's Fairs.
http://www.boondocksnet.com/stereo/index.html
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Books, music DVDs, electronics. S tereoscopic Visions of War and Empire is an interpretive archive of 3-D stereoscopic photographs of the Spanish-American and Philippine-American wars, the colonies acquired by the United States at the turn of the century, and other representations of imperialism and empires produced at the end of the nineteenth century and first decades of the twentieth. It is intended both to highlight the significance of stereoscopic photographs as a distinct popular medium that contributed to domestic debates about imperialism and to provide access to a diverse sample of stereoscopic images for those interested in pursuing further studies. In addition to more than 400 images housed at this site, it provides links to about 100 stereoviews of the wars and the presidents most closely associated with imperialism that are available elsewhere on the Web.
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Stereoscopic Visions: Introduction By Jim Zwick, an overview of the popularity and influence of 3-D stereoscopic cards at the turn of the century and their use for both education and propaganda during the Spanish-American and Philippine-American wars.

88. Culpepper ConnectionsThe Culpepper Culpeper Family History
We Need Your Help If you found information on this site that was helpful, it wasprobably something that was provided by another Culpepper family member.
http://gen.culpepper.com/

89. BUFFALO SOLDIERS & INDIAN WARS
Sixteen photographs of Buffalo Soldiers, 14 of their legendary Native american foes, two minivideos and 24 story/page links are displayed. Buffalo Soldier battles, skirmishes and background events are given.
http://www.buffalosoldier.net/
Buffalo Soldiers Guarding Concord Type Stagecoach 1869, National Archives
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Part 1
Personal Profile
As a Buffalo Soldier, great-grandfather, Sergeant Henry Parker, and the U.S. army were a part of the Plains Indian's nightmare. As an American soldier, he served his country under the worst of conditions, showing the courage and bravery that has been the tradition of all fighting men, no matter their cause, no matter their sacrifice. It should be noted, that Regimental returns show that the Buffalo Soldiers were not involved in Indian massacres, though they were camped near the sites of two incidents and assisted those who survived. It is this author's stated belief, that the Buffalo Soldiers did not mistreat Native-Americans and were not responsible for their removal from reservations.
After escaping from his slavemaster in Apton Valley, Kentucky, great-grandfather joined the 101st Regiment United States Colored Infantry, at 18 years of age. He served three years as a private in the Civil War. Action was seen at White's Ranch, Boyd's Station and Stevenson's Gap, and at Scottsborough and Larkinsville, Alabama.
Henry Parker enlisted in the U.S. Cavalry on May 18, 1867 in Memphis, Tennessee by Captain Davis for a period of five years. He was 21 years old and listed his occupation as a groom. His description included black eyes, black hair and a complexion listed as mulatto. Henry's height was recorded as 5'9 1/2". He was assigned to Company D of the Tenth U.S. Cavalry and was discharged on May 18, 1872 at Ft. Sill, Indian Territory * as a private.

90. Research Starters: World War II Remembered
Timeline http//history.acusd.edu/gen/WW2Timeline/start grasping the enormity of thewar and the index.html The Federation of american Scientists Intelligence
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amphibious warfare
A military operation launched from the sea by naval and landing forces which involve landing on a hostile shore. blitzkrieg
Method of fast-moving, air-and-land warfare first used extensively in World War II. Used effectively by German armies invading Poland in 1939 and the Low Countries and France in 1940. U.S. Gen. George C. Patton employed blitzkrieg tactics effectively in 1944. Operation Sea Lion
Code name for German invasion plans of Great Britain, postponed indefinitely in October 1940, after the Luftwaffe (German air force) failed to win the Battle of Britain. Operation Barbarossa
Code name for the German invasion of the Soviet Union, launched on June 22, 1941. Operation Crusader
Code name for British offensive in North Africa (November 1941) that pushed German Gen. Erwin Rommel back to El Agheila in Libya, where he had begun his African offensive a year earlier. Operation Torch
Code name for Allied North African campaign for landing on Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts in 1942, the first American appearance in the European theater of war.

91. Civil War History: Proscribed Preachers, New Churches; Civil Wars In The Illinoi
Article by Bryon C. Andreasen looks at Illinois Protestant churches during the american Civil War.
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Exasperated by abuse heaped on Democrats from Northern church pulpits during the Civil War, Democratic editor (and local Methodist minister) Ira Norris protested from the columns of his newspaper in the spring of 1863: "Democrats have as good a right to pray and share the blessings of grace as any beings on this green earth."(1) This proved difficult, however. At the 1862 annual conference held in Pike County in September (the day after the Battle of Antietam and four days before Lincoln announced the preliminary emancipation proclamation) conference members enthusiastically proposed "some red hot resolutions in support of the Lincoln administration," and Flack felt it his "modest duty" to "oppose any commitment of the church to the probable policy of any president or party." He spoke out. But opposing "the mad career of a company of politically enthused preachers," he said, was like "pitching straws against the wind." He made up his mind "over again" to "keep my mouth shut" and to "go along preaching and working for souls, hoping to avoid any trouble."(7)

92. MSNBC - The Secret War
american commanders, by contrast, have never been so As the war began, general Franksdeclared that Operation to dislike the swagger of his predecessor, gen.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/3068575/
MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money document.write('') Web Search: logoImg("http://sc.msn.com"); MSNBC News Alerts Newsletters Help ... MSNBC Shopping Search MSNBC: Advanced Search A crater in Baghdad's Mansour district, after U.S. forces bombed a house where Saddam was spotted The Secret War It’s been the best-covered war in history. But the key to success was what we didn’t see: Special Forces, psyop, the air war—and the utterly inept Iraqi Army By Evan Thomas and Martha Brant Newsweek April 21 issue - Know thine enemy is a cardinal rule of war. Ignorance was costly for American soldiers fighting guerrillas in Vietnam. Before plunging into Iraq, U.S. psychological-warfare operators studied certain cultural stereotypes. advertisement
One was that young Arab toughs cannot tolerate insults to their manhood. So, as American armored columns pushed down the road to Baghdad, 400-watt loudspeakers mounted on Humvees would, from time to time, blare out in Arabic that Iraqi men are impotent. The Fedayeen, the fierce but undisciplined and untrained Iraqi irregulars, could not bear to be taunted. Whether they took the bait or saw an opportunity to attack, many Iraqis stormed out of their concealed or dug-in positions, pushing aside their human shields in some cases—to be slaughtered by American tanks and Bradley fighting vehicles. “What you say is many times more important than what you do in this part of the world,” says a senior U.S. psy-warrior. American armed forces have long tried to overwhelm the enemy. Outsmarting them is a relatively new idea. “We’re going to mess with their heads,” a senior Pentagon official told NEWSWEEK before the war began. But even the most gung-ho Bush administration officials were surprised by the suddenness of Saddam’s fall. So were the commanders on the ground. Inside a drab, dun-colored tent within a drab, dun-colored warehouse at Central Command headquarters in Doha, Qatar, resides the “brain” of the American war machine, the Joint Operations Center, the “JOC.” The tent (surrounded by barbed wire) is stuffed full of high-tech equipment, computers and giant plasma screens that show the battlefield in real time. The commanders in the JOC kept waiting for the battle that never came.

93. RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: MD-VETERANS
For anyone with a genealogical interest in those who signed up for military service in Maryland and/or participated in military operations in Maryland during the Indian wars, Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Civil War, Spanish american War, and World War I.
http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Military/MD-VETERANS.html
Military: MD-VETERANS Mailing List MD-VETERANS-L Topic: A mailing list for anyone with a genealogical interest in those who signed up for military service in Maryland and/or participated in military operations in Maryland during the Indian Wars, Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Civil War, Spanish American War, and World War I. For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at MD-VETERANS-admin@rootsweb.com.

94. Civil War Women - Internet Sources
simply go to the Library of Congress Civil War Search Page African american preparingcotton for the gin on Smith s Family group before the house in which gen.
http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/women/cwdocs.html
C IVIL W AR W OMEN
Primary Sources on the Internet
Diaries, Letters, Documents Photographs and Prints
As a result of the Duke bibliography Women and the Civil War , we consistantly receive requests from students and teachers who would like to see primary sources on this topic available to th em via the Internet. In response, we have begun to transcribe and scan some of our manuscript collections which document women's experiences in the Civil War. Given the wealth of information about the Civil War already on the Internet, there is a relatively small amount of material that reflects women's lives and experiences during this time period. Below are links to primary sources on the Internet that are directly related to women and the Civil War. We encourage archivists, project staff, and Civil War enthusists to network more women's collections! Tell us about other sites to add to this list!
DIARIES, LETTERS, and other DOCUMENTS
Alice Williamson Diary, 1864

Diary of a 16 year old rebel girl living in Gallatin, Tennessee during Union occupation of the area. Transcription and scanned image of original document held by the Special Collections Library at Duke Unversity. Rose O'Neal Greenhow Papers, 1861-1864

95. Society Of Colonial Wars In The State Of Illinois
Membership open to any male above the age of eighteen years who is lineally descended from an ancestor who served as a military or naval officer, or held public office, in any of the american colonies prior to the Battle of Lexington in 1775. List of officers, contacts, and links.
http://www.execpc.com/~sril/ilcw.html
Society of Colonial Wars
(founded 1896)
Any male person above the age of eighteen years shall be eligible for membership
provided that he is lineally descended from an an ancestor who during the period
prior to the Battle of Lexington, April 19, 1775; served as a military or naval officer
or held office in any of the Colonies.
The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois
General Assembly of the General Society of Colonial Wars

May 20-23 2004 in Baltimore, MD
Contact: Thomas G. Young III
Post Office Box 688
Riderwood, MD 21139-0688 Officers 2003-2005 George Miller Burditt, Governor Email: GBurditt@bellboyd.com 70 West Madison Street Suite 3300 Chicago, IL  60602 Office: 312 - 807-4436 Home 312 - 944-4926 Henry Weber Meers, Deputy Governor Home 815 - 469-5741 Gale Holbrook Hedrick II , Lt. Governor Email: Gale2g1919@msn.com AC 312 - 565-0339 Thomas Hunter Knorr, Jr., Secretary Email: TomKnorr@aol.com 506 C Ridge Road Wilmette, IL  60091-2489 Office: 312 - 228-0088 Home: 847 - 256-6665 Robert Earl Allen

96. CBS News | Gen. Zinni: 'They've Screwed Up' | May 24, 2004 14:04:39
of the United States Central Command, in charge of all american troops in Now, atthe same time, we had this war on terrorism. We were much in line with gen.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/05/21/60minutes/main618896.shtml
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Ret. Gen. Anthony Zinni once commanded America's troops in the Middle East (Photo: CBS)
"Regardless of whose responsibility I think it is, somebody has screwed up. ... it should be evident to everybody that they've screwed up. And whose heads are rolling on this?"
Gen. Anthony Zinni
President Bush named Zinni special envoy to the Middle East. But Zinni wound up breaking ranks with the administration over the war in Iraq. (Photo: AP)
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Amazon: Buy "Battle Ready" by Ret. Gen. Anthony Zinni, and co-written by Tom Clancy. Plus, read an excerpt from Chapter One of the book. (CBS) Retired General Anthony Zinni is one of the most respected and outspoken military leaders of the past two decades. From 1997 to 2000, he was commander-in-chief of the United States Central Command, in charge of all American troops in the Middle East. That was the same job held by Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf before him, and Gen. Tommy Franks after. Following his retirement from the Marine Corps, the Bush administration thought so highly of Zinni that it appointed him to one of its highest diplomatic posts special envoy to the Middle East.

97. Korean War US POW's In Soviet Jails
A news story on american prisoners of wars captured during the Korean War and sent to Soviet prisons and labor camps.
http://www.kimsoft.com/korea/mia-russ.htm
Korean War US POW's in Soviet Jails
By JAMES BROOKE
July 19, 1996, The New York Times Khabarovsk, Russia Time has stooped Vladimir Trotsenko's shoulders, but his memories are as clear as his cobalt blue eyes: the American flyer, his right arm in a new cast, in a Soviet military hospital ward. The American, he recalled, would slowly re peat, "America San Francisco, Cleveland, Los Angeles, Chicago." Curious, Trotsenko, a paratrooper recovering from a knee injury, would hobble down the third-floor hospital corridor to gaze at the four imprisoned Americans. The airman with the broken arm would point to a crewman in a body cast and would make cradling m otions with his arms, indicating that the man had left two small children back home. The year was 1951, and the place was Military Hospital 404 in Novosysoyevka, 300 miles south of here. Stalin was in his last years, the Korean War was raging, and the Cold War with the United States was on. "I did not talk about this for 43 years," Trotsenko, spry at 68, said as his wife, Nina, served blini and borscht at their wooden dacha outside this city, the largest industrial center of Russia's Far East. In 1994, he noticed a small advertisement in a local newspaper placed by a new group, a Russian-American commission on prisoners of war. Admitting that he was "tortured" about whether "to call or not to call," he finally did.

98. NARA | Research Room | Guide To Records Of The American Battle Monuments Commiss
Battle Monuments Board established by War Department order 1921, to develop plansfor marking american battlefields in Correspondence of the AMBC Chairman, gen.
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  • Records relating to construction and maintenance
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  • RECORDS OF THE HISTORICAL SECTION 1923-42
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  • Records relating to World War I frontline maps and accompanying "summaries of operations"

99. Car Wars - AADA
Official tournament organization. Provides news.
http://www.sjgames.com/car-wars/aada/
From the FAQ
Q. What happens to the World Championships and the AADA?
A. The World Championships were revived at Origins in 2002, but when things slowed down this year, the championships sort of slipped under the radar. We're looking to come back strong in 2004, though, so stay tuned.
As for the AADA, we will definitely relaunch it, but we're waiting to get Autoduel Times up and running, and we want to get some player input. As of now, there will be no official AADA activities until further notice.
Upcoming Car Wars Events
    Watch here for the latest on Car Wars conventions and tournaments

100. Introduction Page Of Site
Michael J. Swogger, Contributing Editor, american Civil War Magazine. Multiple ChoiceTest. Civil War Cavalry Quiz. Cavalry Trivia. gen. Lee s Lieutenants.
http://civilwarmini.com/
Loading....music and graphics...Patience please, this is a large page loading... Sorry, your browser doesn't support Java. Civil War in Miniature Please vote after reviewing this site. This helps us to edit, revise, add or detract. We want this site to be enjoyable, informative and credible. Just click on one or both of the above teacher's icon. A vote for Ron's Law Enforcement site makes us feel really special! Welcome in teachers, K-12 students, re-enactors and anyone of Civil War interest! This site is a shortened version of America's greatest catastrophe - the American Civil War of 1861-1865. This site contains a chronology (dates), art, music, short stories, facts, events, battles, skirmishes, images, trivia, exams, parlor games, a search engine and even Civil War crossword puzzles. The site also contains information on "whatever happen to" these warriors of old. Notice - This site does not collect nor ask for personal information, of any type. Young people under the age of 18 should seek parental permission before sending the webmaster any E-mail. (Sorry, we do not do homework for visitors.) Use our in-site search engine for access to the total site or to find links to other sites. If we do receive mail of a complimentary nature or question, we do not sell our mailing lists nor profit from it in any manner. This is a family rated site designed for students and interested persons of the Civil War. We are in complete compliance with the new Federal law regarding privacy...

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