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    The Battle of Hue

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    The Battle of Hue Col Stanly S. Hughes The Battle of Hue in 1968 was the bloodiest battle of Vietnam. On the night of January 30th 1969 the North Vietnamese (NVA) launched a massive offensive against the south called the Tet offensive. This offensive attacked all major political and military objectives within South Vietnam. This offensive was supposed to conduct a “shock and awe” that would demoralize the South Vietnam and Allied Forces. The city of Hue was one of these cities. At midnight

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    battle of gettysburg

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    The battle of Gettysburg On Tuesday morning‚ June 30‚ 1863‚ an infantry brigade of Confederate soldiers searching for shoes headed toward Gettysburg. The Confederate commander spotted a long column of Federal cavalry heading toward the town. He withdrew his brigade and informed his superior‚ General Henry Heth‚ who in turn told his superior‚ A.P. Hill‚ he would go back the following morning for shoes that were desperately needed. The battle began on July 1‚ 1863‚ when some of General Ambrose Powell

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    The Battle of Fiore

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    The Battle of Fiore “Natsu!” he yelled. “Natsu!! Wake up!!!” “Why?!” yelled Natsu. “The Grand Magic Tournament is beginning in an hour!” yelled the Master. Natsu jumped out of his bed and got dressed in two seconds because he had completely forgot about the Grand Magic Tournament. Natsu‚ being one of the three Dragon Slayers in his guild‚ has to take part in the Grand Magic Tournament. Before I tell you the story about the Grand Magic Tournament and its adventures‚ I should tell you about

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    The Battle for Brixton

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    The battle for Brixton Within 5 or 6 minutes‚ 10 minutes at the most everything had dies down Rioters had dogged down the back street to dodge the police Police lined u‚ sipping on soup and tea Coloured people were being beaten up Early hours fighting had being replaced with parties Across Broxton‚ around 30 buildings were burning and cars were burning Sunday 12th April: broken windows‚ cars were dead‚ melted policemen’s helmet on road. Damaged repair cause hundreds of thousand or one million

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    Battle of Gettysburg

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    History 24 April 2000 The Battle of Gettysburg " The Turning Point of the Civil War Gettysburg was the turning point of the American Civil War. This is the most famous and important Civil War Battle that occurred over three hot summer days‚ July 3‚ 1863‚ around the small market town of Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania. More importantly Gettysburg was the clash between the two major American Cultures of their time: the North and the South. The causes of the Civil War‚ and the Battle of Gettysburg‚ one must

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    Battle of Hastings

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    *I’m going to talk about the Battle of Hastings. *In January‚ 1066 Harold Godwinson crowned himself King of England. *A few months later‚ in April‚ Halley’s Comet appeared in the sky. This was considered to be a bad omen for Harold‚ and a divine signal for William. *Harold knew that William would invade‚ and so assembled an army of 10‚000 men to meet William’s invasion force near Hastings. Harold waited all summer for William to arrive‚ but because of unfavorable winds‚ William’s army remained

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    Battle Of Gettysburg

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    to be a contributing factor within the scope of combined combat arms. This essay will examine the adaptations and techniques used during the Battle of Gettysburg. It will describe the history of the Battle of Gettysburg and the effects it has on today’s modern artillery. Throughout history‚ the field artillery has been referred to as the King of Battle. Operating

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    Battle of Towton

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    Battle of Towton 1461: The Battle of Towton was fought during the Wars of the Roses on 29 March 1461‚ near the village Towton in Yorkshire. It was the "largest and bloodiest battle ever fought on English soil". According to chroniclers‚ more than 50‚000 soldiers from York and Lancaster fought for hours on a snowstorm on that day‚ (which was a Palm Sunday.) A newsletter said a week after the battle reported that 28‚000 died on the battlefield. The fight brought about a monarchical change in England

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    The Battle Of Thermoplyae

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    The Battle of Thermopylae The Spartans vs. The Persians The Battle of Thermopylae started in August of September of 480 BC. The battle lead by King Leonides of Sparta and Xerxes of The Persian empire. The Persians were trying to overtake Greece. In an effort to protect the Greek cities‚ The Greek Army lead by King Leonides was sent to the Pass of Thermopyle to stop the Persian entry into Greece. King Leonides started his march to Thermopylae with 300 men from the Royal Body Guard. As

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    The Battle of Hattin

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    The battle of Hattin took place in 1187 and was fought between the Christians and the Muslims. Both religious accounts of this battle give light on certain aspects missed by the other religion. The Muslim account shows the genius of Saladin‚ while the Christian account gives a more ruthless image. The Christian account tells of how Saladin ordered skirmishers to harass the Christians from morning to mid-day‚ while the Muslim account tells Saladin surrounded them not with skirmishers but with his

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