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JOURNAL OF MILITARY HISTORY VOL: 74 NO 2 (7) answer(s).
 
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Baltic and admiralty war planning 1906-1907 / Grimes, Shawn   Journal Article
Grimes, Shawn Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Baltic Sea  Baltic  Admiralty  War Planning 
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Civil war that was fought by children understanding the role of / Courtney, Jocelyn   Journal Article
Courtney, Jocelyn Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Dwight Eisenhower and Douglas Macarthur in the Philippines ther / Irish, Kerry   Journal Article
Irish, Kerry Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Philippines  Eisenhower  US Army  Douglas  Macarthur 
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Gallinippers and glory: the links between mosquito borne disease and US civil war operations and strategy, 1962 / Bell, Andrew Mcllwaine   Journal Article
Bell, Andrew Mcllwaine Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Disease killed tow thirds of soldiers who died during the civil war. And of the various maladies that plagued both armies, few were more pervasive than malaria - a mosquito borne illness which affected over1.1 million soldiers serving in the Union ranks.
Key Words America  Disease  Malaria  Mosquito Borne Disease  Mosquito  Black Comrades 
Civil War 
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Influence of horse supply upon field artillery in the American / Jones, Spencer   Journal Article
Jones, Spencer Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The study of the field artillery of the American civil war (1861-65) has often focused upon the technical aspects of the arm and assessed military performance largely in terms of these criteria. This article examines an understudied influence upon field artillery performance in the form of horse supply, highlighting the problems both armies faced trying to find and maintain animals for their guns. As well as creating strategic and tactical problems for both armies, shortage of horse supply influenced the confederate decision to substantially reorganize heir batteries by 1963. The difficulties of horse supply and its effect on artillery performance have implications for the wider debate on whether the American civil war marked the beginnings of modern war.
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Stopping the panzers: reassessing the role of Canadian infantry division in Normandy, 7-10 June 1944 / Milner, Marc   Journal Article
Milner, Marc Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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US submarine patrol reports during World War II: historical evidence and literary flair / Sturma, Michael   Journal Article
Sturma, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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