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Children in war time: the first pupils of the Syrian (Schneller) orphanage in Jerusalem 1860–1863 / Zachs, Fruma   Journal Article
Zachs, Fruma Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Greater Syria experienced several civil wars in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries affecting women and children, the most vulnerable segments of the population whose history is rarely told. This article deals with Syrian children orphaned as a result of the 1860 Civil War in Mount Lebanon and Damascus and from other parts of Ottoman Palestine who were brought to the Syrian orphanage in Jerusalem founded by the German Protestant missionary Johann Ludwig Schneller. His annual reports (1861–3) provide much needed data on the emotional and physical condition of orphans from agrarian regions in Greater Syria and contribute to a better understanding of the historiography of childhood in the region.
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Japan post - 9/11: security policy, executive power and political change in an un-normal country / Heazle, Michael   Journal Article
Heazle, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Orphan of the Mekong delta: the army-navy mobile riverine force / Marolda, Edward J   Journal Article
Marolda, Edward J Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract After the Communist Tet Offensive of 1968, General William Westmoreland, commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam, supposedly credited the Army-Navy Mobile Riverine Force (MRF) with having “saved the [Mekong] Delta” for the allied cause. The MRF drove enemy forces from key population centers and decimated the Viet Cong main force units that stood and fought them. But in August 1969, General Creighton Abrams, Westmoreland’s successor, disbanded the MRF. Despite the MRF’s impressive battle history, Army and Navy leaders never fully embraced the creation, development, or operational deployment of one of the few truly joint-service units of the Vietnam War.
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