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regimes. For example in Russia, when on 13th of January 1948 in Minsk Solomon Mikhoels is murdered in suspicious circumstances me...
more technological advances and inventions. With technological advances prior to the Civil War things in the field of warf...
in the hopes that the French would lend some support.1 "The primary objective was to utilize ready Allied forces in an operation c...
perhaps the first urban planners, and cities became the hub or "centers of trade and commerce" (Roth, 1993). City dwellers reside...
defensive stance. This is hardly a recent invention, but actually manifested itself some half-century before the birth of Jesus C...
new technology. With these elements in mind, the following paper examines railroads, weaponry, and ironclads as it relates to the ...
because the railroad was so relatively new, there was a great deal of chaos in trying to coordinate such efforts. The man power wa...
The War Office of Britain placed their first order, which consisted of 150 of these machines, but the production was actually spre...
easily by insiders (Shaw, Ruby and Post, 1998). In the second case described above, the enlisted man was a convicted hacker to who...
most significant challenges is to determine whether or not the TORCH operation was developed to achieve the central directives of ...
First World War, and similarly beggared the ability of contemporaries to imagine its sweep, duration and consequences."5 For one...
been various "military revolutions"-new ways of thinking about warfare that have caused complete changes in the way combat is cond...
more despicable methods of death. As soon as soldiers reached the grounds, they knew their lives were in peril. The glow of arti...
noted that "Carriers combine great power with extreme vulnerability," which stated the principal perception at that time.4 While t...
suited to fast action and hand-to-hand combat. The jineta saddle has short stirrups that cause the rider to bend his knees, allow...
would support the opposite, namely, a "slow, feeble, disorganized attack" (Hughes, 2002). He also explains this strategy based on ...
and became a battle of technology. Airplanes offered long range opportunities never before imagined. Garden (2003) comments that ...
The development in terms of warfare has changed the nature of warfare since World War II. One can see this in the types of wars th...
In ten pages this paper reviews various texts on the Japanese Samurai class including Harry Cook's Samurai: The Story of a Warrior...
was not going to tolerate anything like this battle again, finding itself compelled to drill this fact home to the Japanese. "If ...
broke down and even when they were working, "were not capable of performing on a real battlefield" (Tank history, 2004). French ...
"expansionist policies required France to develop a naval force which could challenge the world -- particularly the fleets...
in the U.S. Revolution, 2004). It was egg shaped and was propelled by two hand-cranked propellers. One propeller was for...
towards the existing stereotype, and the purpose of this paper will be to demonstrate this bias and retrenchment of the masculine ...
the often did not take part in battles. It was assumed that the homefront was theirs to protect while the men moved forward. As...
USS Monitor is heralded as "the most famous of all American warships" largely because of its rotating turret, but in early March o...
employ the use of the new technology in the battle of Petersburg in Virginia(Bellis 2003). Interestingly enough, the inventor of ...
the "queen of the battle", this was not necessarily the case in all warfare. During the first years of this countrys history, for...
abandoned similar policies (Apt, 2002). However, when America adopted the social philosophy of Manifest Destiny, the naval theori...
become a reality, that things would change immensely. What might result from nano technology are things such as self-assembling co...