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Revolutionary War Blog

Revolutionary War Blog

http://www.revolutionary-war-and-beyond.com/Revolutionary-War-blog.html

Shows newest pages from Revolutionary War and Beyond website. Learn about the American Revolution, Declaration of Independence, US Constitution. Easy to understand info about America's Founding Fathers. Revolutionary War Quotes, Revolutionary War Gam

A Revolutionary War Privateer Journal - The Story…

A Revolutionary War Privateer Journal - The Story of Jacob Nutter

http://www.americanprivateer.blogspot.com/

The story of my ancestor Jacob Nutter, mariner, privateer, prisoner of war during the American revolution. Daily journal entries, although fictional, written from Nutter's perspective based on detailed first hand accounts of his mates, historical do

The Cannon Project

The Cannon Project

http://blogs.history.org/cannon

Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Trades department is building a precisely accurate and fully equipped reproduction of a Revolutionary War light 3-pounder cannon. It will be the highest quality, most accurate reproduction of an eighteenth-century c

Norris Van Den Berg

Norris Van Den Berg

http://norrisvandenberg.com/?page_id=10

Norris Van Den Berg’s Revolutionary War novel, The Waterman,is based on the diary of one of General George Washington’s staff officers during the 1776 American Revolution.

War in Film

War in Film

http://www.warinfilm.com

Discussion of World War II in movies and television.

Civil War Memory

Civil War Memory

http://cwmemory.com

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

Another War-on-Terror Blog

Another War-on-Terror Blog

http://anotherwaronterrorblog.blogspot.com/

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 History

World War II History

http://wwarii.com/blog

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

American Civil War Stories

American Civil War Stories

http://civilwarstories.blogspot.com

The American Civil War was the bloodiest and largest amount of casualties that Americans have ever faced on there own soil. Lets not loose the stories of those brave and great men that fought for what they believed in!

World War II Database

World War II Database

http://ww2db.com/blog.php

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

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Hitler's secret Indian army

Pakistan Defence Forum | December 6th 2009

By Mike Thomson BBC News In the closing stages of World War II, as Allied and French resistance forces were driving Hitler's now demoralised forces from France, three senior German officers defected. Legionnaires were recruited from Ger read more

Human Target - Episode 1.07 - El Presidente - Plotline and Castin…

SpoilerTV | December 5th 2009 by DarkUFO

STORY LINEChance and Winston brave a war-ravaged Latin-American country to rescue an English anthropologist, aided in their efforts by the fiery MARIA, who, ten years ago, once had a brief but intense with relationship with Chance... [MARIA] 35,Lat read more

The Afghan Women Tug of War

Jump off the Bridge | December 5th 2009 by Sally

Earlier this week, GRITtv posted an interview with a woman from RAWA, the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan. I wanted to post the video for you all to watch and just say a few things that came to mind as I was watching.For those w read more

Is One Surge Like All Other Surges?

The Impudent Observer - Global Liberal Issues | December 5th 2009 by Fred Stopsky

Ever since former President George Bush got around to doing what he was advised to do in March, 2003 by the Chief of Staff of the American Army, the American people have been innundated with the expression, “surge.” The idea of having su read more

“Facts are stubborn things” – as John Adams pointed out on…

This Day in Quotes | December 4th 2009 by SubtropicBob

In the years leading up to the start of the Revolutionary War in 1775, the rebel-rousing Sons of Liberty used an engraving of what they called “The Boston Massacre” to arouse anti-British sentiments. The engraving, done by Paul Revere, show read more

News Round Up: Billy Joe Shaver Disovers his Roots, Closes Out 20…

Twang Nation | December 3rd 2009 by Baron Lane

Texas country music legend and friend of Twang Nation Billy Joe Shaver is closing out a great career year with a slew of concerts including a a sold-out show with the Texas Yoda Willie Nelson, Ray Price, Billy Bob Thornton and Kris Kristofferson on W read more

Christmas in Connecticut

You're History | December 3rd 2009 by Linda

This event for 2009 runs from 12/11 throughout the month of December. I’m on staff at the Webb-Deane-Stevens museum in Wethersfield, CT. The museum is a small complex of three 18th century houses. The Webb House, built in 1752 by merchant/trade read more

The Evolution of French Napoleonic Army Organization

War and Game | December 2nd 2009 by Mitch Williamson

One of the most significant developments in command and control during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars was the introduction of the combat division and army corps. The increasing size of armies during the eighteenth century as well as multiple t read more

Zoya: A Voice from Afghanistan: Waging war does not bring democra…

Dandelion Salad | December 2nd 2009

Dandelion Salad lauraflanders December 02, 2009 With Obama’s announcement of troop escalation in Afghanistan last night, we bring you a voice from inside the country: Zoya, a member of RAWA, the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghani read more

The Smuggler's Tomb

The Virtual Dime Museum | December 2nd 2009 by Lidian

This is the Smuggler's Tomb which lay on the rocky East River shoreline between East 71st and East 72th Street, at the end of the 18th century. The Tomb was located on the Louvre Farm which was between 64th and 74th Streets and the East River, accord read more