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Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Summer Camp in 1913 Meant Practicing for World War I

 
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Going to Summer Camp in 1913 Meant Practicing for World War I
The Plattsburg camps for young men tried to raise a volunteer army ahead of World War I.
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How the Violent New York Draft Riots Erupted in 1863
The raucous upheaval started on Monday, July 13, 1863, and brought five days of mayhem and bloodshed. Ultimately, the turmoil underscored growing class and race strife.
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How Tanks Played a Critical Role in the Persian Gulf War
Tanks—particularly the M1A1 Abrams—proved critical for U.S.-led coalition forces in the Persian Gulf War.
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6 Things You Should Know About Napoleon
Discover six illuminating facts about the ostentatious French emperor.
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Napoleon’s Strategic Genius
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THE GUARDIAN
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