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    Battle of Salamis

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    The Battle of Salamis The naval battle of Salamis was one of the last great battles of the Greco-Persian Wars‚ An invasion of Greece by the Persians Led by Persian King forces cunningly defeated Xerxes larger fleet under the leadership of Athenian general Themistocles. Xerxes‚ the son of King Darius was aggressive in the building of his empire. To get revenge for his late his father’s defeat at Marathon‚ he led an army of 150‚000 men and a navy consisting of 600 triremes (war vessels) into Greece

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    Battle of Quebec

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    The Battle of Quebec Military History CPT Gonzalez Carlos Colon Rivera September 28‚ 2011 UNCLASSIFIED Battle of Quebec T States. he Battle of the Plains of Abraham‚ also known as the Battle of Quebec‚ was a crucial advance towards the battle ground Native Americans (Indians) and militia start shooting against the British in an attempt to slow down their movement. battle in North America’s theater of war of the French and Indian War in the United The battle‚ which

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    The Battle of Waterloo

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    he The Battle of Waterloo Napoleon was just recently made emperor again in France in 1815. And his enemy’s had already formed an alliance against him. He only had one way to stay emperor and that was to fight his way through it. He had one main goal in his grand strategy to win the war and that was to isolate the allied and Prussian armies‚ and annihilate each one separately. This was a great strategy in theory because if he could destroy the coalition forces before they were reinforced then

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    The Battle of the Labyrinth The Battle of the Labyrinth by Rick Riordan is another sequel to the Percy Jackson series that involves Greek Mythology. The purpose is to explain my three favorite scenes and why I enjoyed it. The story begins when Percy‚ the protagonist‚ that has to go on another adventure with the help of his friends through the treacherous Labyrinth‚ and find the maker‚ Daelalus‚ to not assist Luke‚ the antagonist of this book. This novel is part of the Percy Jackson series by

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    Battle of Culloden

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    The battle of Culloden Moor‚ fought on 16 April 1746‚ took less than an hour to reach its conclusion and extinguish the Scots’ hopes of returning a Scottish Stuart king to the throne of Scotland. This was a battle between the Jacobites‚ who were the supporters of Bonnie Prince Charlie‚ and the Hanoverian British army; and it brought to a bloody end the Jacobite uprising of 1745. The lead-up to this battle started in the 1630s‚ which was a period of religious and political upheaval in Britain.

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    The Battle of Stalingrad

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    The Battle of Stalingrad The battle of Stalingrad may have very well been the most important battle over the course of World War II. Not necessarily remembered for its course of fighting‚ the battle is more known for its outcome. Not only did the battle turn out to be a major turning point in the war‚ it may have saved most of Eastern Europe from incomparable destruction. The battle included two of the biggest political and military icons of their time‚ Stalin and Hitler. World War II was seen

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    battle of britain

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    Battle of Britain For residents of Southern England‚ 1940 was a horrific year. “ Citizens of London lived through the Blitz ” as the British Royal Air force (RAF) did their best to defend their country (Wawro‚ par. 1). The “ Germans had defeated France‚ Poland‚ and Czechoslovakia leaving the United Kingdom as the only country in their way of winning the war in Western Europe ” (Wawro par. 1). The Battle of Britain began on “July 10‚ 1940” (Wawro par. 1). This Battle was “an air conflict or

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    In Dubious Battle

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    John Steinbeck opens his novel‚ In Dubious Battle‚ with the following quote from Milton’s Paradise Lost (this is where the title of the novel comes from): Innumerable force of Spirits armed‚ That durst dislike his reign‚ and‚ me preferring‚ His utmost power with adverse power opposed In dubious battle on the plains of Heaven‚ And shook his throne. What though the field be lost? All is not lost--the unconquerable will‚ And study of revenge‚ immortal hate‚ And courage never to submit or yield:

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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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    Battle Of Atlantic

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    The Battle of Atlantic was the longest and largest sea battle during World War II. World War II began on September 3rd 1939‚ two days after German forces stormed into Poland. The Battle of the Atlantic began shortly after the declaration of War‚ but there is no official date of commencement. The Battle did not end until the defeat of Germany in May of 1945. The Battle was between the Allied powers‚ Great Britain‚ Canada and the United States‚ and the Axis powers‚ Germany and Italy. Both forces were

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