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A Hitch in the Military for the Sake of Education
by David Dockery, Nov 23, 2008
At a time when the Iraq War is raging and the threat of terrorism ensures that the U.S. military will be necessary it may seem unreasonable to join the military, but the educational resources available are hard to pass up.
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The USA Fought Mexico and Won
by John Turner, Nov 18, 2008
A concise summary and analysis of the mysterious Mexican War of 1846, designed for students doing school projects or essays who require information on the war. Dates, numbers, names, details, and a general unbiased view of the war are provided within.
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Navy Mom
by lindalulu, Oct 26, 2008
Do you have a son or daughter or husband or wife in the Military? This is what I feel as a Mom with a son in the Navy.
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Tips for the New Military Recruit
by Nathan Hedberg, Oct 8, 2008
A few pointers for those recently enlisted in the armed forces.
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Five Tips for Joining Today's Military
by Nathan Hedberg, Oct 5, 2008
When deciding to join the armed forces with all that is going on in the world is important to have a few pointers.
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Pay with an Arm or Indentured Servitude
by Jason Mueller, Aug 31, 2008
A dual-sided sword of the choice between the military and college where one side obviously wins: why paying for college doesn't work as well as beating the smarts into yourself.
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Artillery Impacts on Naval Warfare
by balisunset, Aug 26, 2008
A distinct area of artillery development was warfare at sea. Ships’ guns were used to bombard shore positions in support of amphibious operations, and in ship-to-ship or fleet actions to de-mast, demobilize, and sometimes sink enemy ships.
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The Evolution of the Navy
by balisunset, Jul 20, 2008
Navy is one of the oldest weapons. It takes a very particular development at the turn of the sixteenth century with the development of exploration, colonization and commerce. Navy can send troops for control of settlements and to protect maritime trade routes leading to and from Europe. England, the first economic power was also the first naval power.
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All About Aircraft Carrier
by prithviraj, Jun 26, 2008
Aircraft carriers are the symbol of the world's most powerful Navies.
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Events That Changed the World: the Death of Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell
by Bill Abbott, Jun 22, 2008
As time passes, events that once changed the course of human events begin to fade in the public's memory. The determination of longitude was the direct result of a tragic night in 1707, and this is a brief description of what happened.
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