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Anglo Boer War 1899 To 1902

Anglo Boer War 1899 To 1902

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The Anglo Boer War 1899 To 1902 contains information collected by author Heather Vallance while writing Golden Nemesis: Manifest Destiny Between 1880 and 1900, An Unconventional Soldier and The Tumbleweed Wars

War in Film

War in Film

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Discussion of World War II in movies and television.

Civil War Memory

Civil War Memory

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Welcome to Civil War Memory. I blog about subjects related to how Americans have chosen to remember and commemorate their Civil War. Topics cover a range of issues from Civil War historiography to issues in public history and the teaching of history on th

World War II History

World War II History

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Daily World War II News & Information - Visit the World War II History blog to see todays post and subscribe to daily newsletters.

Another War-on-Terror Blog

Another War-on-Terror Blog

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Personal view of the war on terrorism, with a few focused links to articles and blogs: by a former historian and English teacher living in outstate Minnesota.

World War II Database

World War II Database

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The World War II Database has it all: Event Summaries, Book Reviews, Participant Profiles, detailed specs on ships and aircraft, and 3600+ photos.

War. Peace. Tolerance and Our Soldiers

War. Peace. Tolerance and Our Soldiers

http://www.warpeacetolerance.blogspot.com

Carolyn Howard-Johnson's grandson is serving in Iraq for the second time and the wife of a retired Army officer who served in the Berlin call up in the early 1960s. She writes poetry, fiction and essays that explore the subjects of war, peace and tol

Civil War History

Civil War History

http://civilwarhistory.wordpress.com

We are historians, history buffs, or other people who love the Civil War (or, if you prefer, the War Between the States). We combine our talents to present our knowledge of this period in our nation’s history in the hopes that you, the reader, will gain

Rough War

Rough War

http://RoughWar.wordpress.com

The memoirs, letters, and photos of World War II US Army Air Force Lt Paul J. Eastman, P-40 & P-47 pilot in the Tenth Air Force of the China-Burma-India Theater of operations. Excerpts from the upcoming book "Rough War" by Walt Shiel.

Cold War Veterans Blog

Cold War Veterans Blog

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American Cold War Veterans News,issues,legislative updates on Cold War Victory Day and Cold War Service/Victory Medal efforts. Authorize the Award of the Cold War Service Medal Image Hosted by ImageShack.us Sign Petition Here Join Cold War Veterans A

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Oom Gert’s story

Endless streams and forests | December 8th 2009 by Jenny

Gladiolus alatus near Clanwilliam. Photo by Winfried Bruenken. Johannes Lotter, a Cape rebel. He was executed. “Oom Gert vertel” is C. Louis Leipoldt’s narrative poem about an old man who explains to a young visitor what happened read more

The Battlefields will still blow you away

African Exclusive Travel | December 8th 2009 by African Exclusive Travel

An area renowned for some of the most gruesome and remarkable wars in all South African History, must be the Kwa-Zulu Natal midlands regions, also now known as the Battlefields. It attracts tourists from around the globe, in particularly British nat read more

Chance Encounters

Murder is Everywhere | December 3rd 2009 by Leighton Gage

Thursday, December 3rdMost white South Africans have grown up with wildlife as part of their upbringing and heritage.  Even before the Anglo-Boer war at the end of the 19th century, land had been set aside for the conservation of South Africa’ read more

A Love Song

Daithai C | December 3rd 2009 by David Caldwell

W.B. YeatsOne of the great unrequited (almost) love stories in literature is of the poet William Butler Yeats and Maud Gonne McBride. In 1889, Yeats met Maud Gonne, then a 23-year-old heiress and ardent Nationalist. Gonne was eighteen months younger read more

Learn the History, Composition and Uses of Brazilian Green Propol…

Propolis : The Natural Antibiotic | December 3rd 2009 by Juandy Liem

Brazilian green propolis is widely known for its medicinal applications. It is derived from honeybees and is extracted directly from the surrounds of a beehive. Its name means "defense of a city" from the Greek language. The compound carries anti-m read more

Musketoon

Information and Technology Blog | November 30th 2009 by arief rahmanto

Musketoon - : Rifle in good condition, little used in recent years. With 'widget' tool, removable base bullet mould, 100 x .577 lead cast bullets.Parker Hale (1861 Enfield Artillery Carbine "Musketoon") .577: Another rifle that looks much like the En read more

The Boy Scout Centennial Stamp

Collectors' Quest | November 22nd 2009 by Martin Mateev

The first new postage stamp for the 2010 year was recently revealed.   To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America, the USPS will issue the Celebrate Scouting stamp at the centennial Boy Scouts Jamboree, to be held next July a read more

Afghan Subjugation Goes High Tech

piglipstick | November 21st 2009 by patootie

Solely to make the occupation easier for the occupiers while lives will most assuredly just get worse for Afghans. State terror has done this since forever - forcing Indians onto reservations to 'strategic hamlets' in Vietnam to the concentration cam read more

Methuen Drive, Salisbury

Salisbury and Stonehenge | November 21st 2009 by Matt Penny

Methuen Drive is on the eastern side of Salisbury. It’s just off from Fowlers Road, which is the road that connects Milford Hill to Fowlers Hill. I would hazard a guess that the name Methuen Drive is a reference to Field-Marshall Lord Methuen. read more

HORSE AND LEISURE WITH TRUFFLEPIG THE SOUNDER

Hartford House Blog | November 17th 2009 by nefdtblogger

The Summerhill / Hartford Estate(Photo : Robyn Hodson)  "HARTFORD HOUSE IS FOR ADULTS. ESPECIALLY AFFLUENT ONES WHO LOVE EATING." Following is an article which appears on the travel website, Trufflepig : The Sounder, written by the ever so eloq read more

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