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  • ...edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t139 '''''The Oxford Companion to Military History'''''] ...on key topics such as [[intelligence]], propaganda, tactics, women in the military, and peacekeeping are included, with over 70 maps showing the course of fam
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  • .../BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t126 '''''The Oxford Companion to American Military History'''''] ...widest ranging account compiled in one volume of war, peace, and the U.S. military.
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  • ...OOK_SEARCH.html?book=t271 '''''The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History'''''] '[[War]] has been one of the defining forces in Australian history ... Participation in war, whether actively in the armed forces or on the ho
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  • ...BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t63 '''''The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military'''''] ...sive reference to U.S. military terms, people, and battles covers military history from the earliest colonial [[war|conflicts]] to the present.
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  • ...edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t139 '''''The Oxford Companion to Military History'''''] ...on key topics such as [[intelligence]], propaganda, tactics, women in the military, and peacekeeping are included, with over 70 maps showing the course of fam
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  • ...u/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t127 '''''The Oxford Companion to Australian History'''''] ...art, capital punishment, gambling, [[language]], [[literature]], military history, republicanism, and reconciliation.
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  • ....edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t110 '''''The Oxford Companion to British History'''''] ...on]] touching all aspects of British history: political, economic, social, military, people, events, and institutions.
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  • ...g.sewanee.edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t43 '''''A Dictionary of British History'''''] ...on]] touching all aspects of British history: political, economic, social, military, people, events, and institutions.
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  • .../BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t126 '''''The Oxford Companion to American Military History'''''] ...widest ranging account compiled in one volume of war, peace, and the U.S. military.
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  • ...often [[function]] as [[societies]] within societies, by having their own military [[communities]], [[economies]], [[education]], [[medicine]] and other aspec ...Terracotta_Army terracotta soldiers]. The [[Romans]] were [[dedicated]] to military matters, leaving to [[posterity]] many treatises and [[writings]] as well a
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  • ...period's scientific, social and cultural history as well as the political, military and economic developments. For students and general readers. [[Category: History]]
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  • ...itary Information No One Told You About the Greatest, Most Terrible War in History, William Morrow & Company, 1994. ISBN 0-688-12235-3) [[Category: History]]
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  • ...lion people were killed, making it one of the deadliest conflicts in human history. [[Category: History]]
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  • ...century. Knights [[possessed]] [[military]] [[training]], a war horse and military equipment which required a substantial amount of [[wealth]] and [[prestige] ...n]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knighthood knighthood] which has a [[military]] provenance of [[individual]] [[training]] and [[service]] to others. It i
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  • ...OOK_SEARCH.html?book=t271 '''''The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History'''''] '[[War]] has been one of the defining forces in Australian history ... Participation in war, whether actively in the armed forces or on the ho
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  • ...HASE in [[English]] [[Law]]; secondly, ‘acquisition by [[force]] of arms, military conquest’. The latter of these is by far the earlier in [[English]], and ...] in 1066. There are many other examples of conquest throughout military [[history]]: the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_conquest_of_Britain Roman conqu
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  • ...political]] developments, the outbreak of the [[war]] itself. Includes the military campaigns, year-by-year and battle-by-battle. [[Category: History]]
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  • ...was used commercially from the early 1920s on, and was also adopted by the military and governmental services of a number of nations—most famously by Nazi Ge The German military model, the '''[[Wehrmacht]] Enigma''', is the version most commonly discuss
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  • ...tegic]] position to be [[attained]] or a [[purpose]] to be achieved by a [[military]] operation ==Military==
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  • ...issues; resistance and [[intelligence]] services; campaigns, battles, and military operations; warfare and weapons; wartime leaders and influential people; an [[Category: History]]
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  • ...PBS history series, American Experience. Meanwhile, the United States, its military demoralized and its civilian electorate deeply divided, began a process of ...passed the ''Case-Church Amendment'' in June 1973 prohibiting further U.S. military intervention. In April 1975, North Vietnam captured Saigon. North and South
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  • ...ing]] from others on the same vessel). The term has been used throughout [[history]] to refer to raids across land borders by non-state agents. ...] personnel and tried by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_tribunals military tribunals].
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  • An '''invasion''' is a military offensive consisting of all, or large parts of the armed [[forces]] of one ...iltrations or guerrilla warfare, are not generally considered invasions. A military endeavor to take back territory that is tenuously held by an initial invade
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