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Not So Horrible Scope April 10 Article 
You can predict and plan for the future day by day with Astrology at Suite101's Not-so-horrible-scope! It's a sort of horoscope sans Sun Signs, telling you what planet's
Apr 10, 2006 - Elizabeth Bissette
The US Civil War in September 1862 Article 
This month, the Confederates invaded the North. This prompted the most terrible battle of the war to date and a radical transformation of the war's scope.
Nov 5, 2010 - Walter Coffey
The US Civil War in October 1862 Article 
This month, Confederate advances stalled at Corinth and Perryville. Meanwhile Lincoln continued quarreling with McClellan and politics intervened.
Nov 9, 2010 - Walter Coffey
Uncommon Valor: Uncommon Women in the Civil War Article 
Women fighting in the Civil War were not branded as homosexual, they were regarded as what they were: soldiers, fighting for the cause they believed in.
Aug 23, 2011 - Kim Childers
Civil War Paper Topics for History Students Article 
Civil War research papers based on a highly focused topic are far more straight forward than broad themes while impressing professors. Here are some suggestions.
Mar 30, 2010 - Michael Streich
Civil War Recollection: Rubies Amongst Ruins Article 
Not your usual Trivial Pursuit questions & answers in regard to the Civil War, but guaranteed good bar bets & winning wagers in the face of friendly fire.
Aug 14, 2011 - Rick Stelnick
The Civil Air Patrol During World War II Article 
The Civil Air Patrol played an important role in American wartime aviation during WWII, including patrolling the coastline for German submarines.
Mar 23, 2011 - Andrew Glikin-Gusinsky
Does the Media Assist or Limit the Conduct of Modern Wars? Article 
Arguably the media is able to assist or limit the conduct of military operations, if that is in fact the intention of the media to do so.
Apr 7, 2010 - Barry Vale
The Life and Struggles of Winston Churchill: Warnings of War Article 
In 1939, only twenty years after the end of World War One, Britain was once more opposing Germany, but this time in a desperate struggle for survival
Regime Change in Tripoli? Part Two Article 
In 1805, a feisty U.S. Diplomat comes up with a bold and unlikely plan for regime change in TRIPOLI, and makes it happen!!
Aug 26, 2011 - Brian T. Bolten
UK Financial Services Sector is Set for Changes Article 
New UK government puts financial regulation back in the hands of the Bank of England and considers breaking up banks into retail and investment arms.
Jun 6, 2010 - Aleksandar Kocic
Robert E. Lee's Lost Battle Orders Article 
In early September of 1862 the Army of the Potomac prepared for what would prove to be the bloodiest single day of the Civil War - the Battle of Antietam.
Jan 21, 2010 - Harvey Craft
Ending Slavery in America Article 
Although President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation freed no one, it strengthened the U.S. war effort and led to the ultimate abolition of slavery.
Jan 5, 2010 - Walter Coffey
Counter Claim: Harry Turtledove's How Few Remain Article 
A book review of Harry Turtledove's alternate history masterpiece, How Few Remain.
Jun 24, 2011 - Mark Gillespie
Why the Confederacy Lost in 1865 Article 
Although many factors contributed to Southern loss such as lack of industry and allies, the war was decided on the battlefields at places like Vicksburg and Gettysburg.
Nov 16, 2009 - Michael Streich
Burial Records for 250,000 Union Soldiers Article 
Twenty-seven volumes of Civil War records published from 1865 to 1871 became so rare that these burial records were reprinted in the 1990s.
Jul 30, 2009 - Rosemary E. Bachelor
Background on the Battle of Ia Drang Article 
Even in defeat, victory can be found. The lessons the North Vietnamese learned at the battle of Ia Drang, would prove to be invaluable.
Apr 25, 2011 - Nathan Doyle
Stalin’s Sharpshooter’s Tool Article 
The Mosin Nagant M1891/30 Sniper rifle with either the PU or PE scopes attached were the widow makers of the Eastern Front and Korea.
Nov 9, 2006 - Christopher Eger
The Presidential Election of 1864 Article 
Although renominated unanimously, Republicans had strong doubts that Abraham Lincoln would be returned to office given the shift in mood among Northern voters.
May 6, 2009 - Michael Streich