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    and Confederate troops lay on the bloodied fields. Because of this‚ the Battle of Antietam (also known as the Cornfield and the Battle of Sharpsburg) will go down as the “Bloodiest Day in American History.” No other single day‚ not even 9/11‚ will match the pure carnage of this day. Antietam was a crucial battle‚ not only for the Union army‚ but also for the Confederates. The Union army‚ led by General George McClellan‚ was looking for their first win in order to bring hope for peace and reuniting

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    John Martin Intro to Military History – Gil-li Vardi Essay 1 – The Decisive Battle Oct. 19‚ 2012 The Decisive Battle of Nahāvand Anthropologically speaking‚ fighting between groups of humans has most likely been present since before recorded history when foragers began grouping themselves into distinct “bands” for survival advantages. Suggestions for these pre-historic battles to have occurred also ensue from late Epipaleolithic or early Neolithic times (10‚000 - 6‚000 BC) in Germany

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    War II‚ however‚ they did not officially join the fight until the year 1942. They would supply the allied forces in clever ways to technically remain neutral‚ as well as cutting off Japan from trade in order to weaken them and stop their attempts to take over the pacific. Once the US joined‚ Japan was the secondary objective to Europe‚ but once Germany was defeated‚ they could focus on Japan. The battle of Marianas included a major defeat and destruction of the Japanese navy‚ as well as the recapture

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    If the result of the Battle of Guadalcanal was reversed and the Japanese defeated the United States‚ the war would have been impacted in many ways. To begin with‚ after the U.S. rose to the top and caused Japan to surrender the island to American forces‚ the United States was able to start its own offensive campaign which resulted in the capturing the following places: the Gilbert Islands‚ the Marshall Islands‚ the Mariana Islands‚ Iwo Jima and Okinawa. The U.S. was only able to successfully do

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    It all started on May 26‚ 1940. The Battle of Dunkirk was an operation that took place in Dunkirk‚ France during the second world war. The battle was between the British‚ France‚ Belgium‚ Poland‚ and the Netherlands against Germany. On May 26‚ 1940‚ Anthony Eden told General Lord Gort‚ Commander in chief that they might need to “fight back to the West”. The first plan for a defense along the Lys Canal couldn’t be carried out because of the Germans moved their troops on that day. With the 2nd and

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    The Battle of Fredericksburg David P. Wrighten‚ CPT‚ MS Class 09-002 Small Group 6‚ MAJ Sims 03 April 2009 Abstract In early December 1862‚ the Union Army of the Potomac had massed on the northern bank of the Rappahannock River as it was in position to strike the Confederate capital of Richmond‚ Virginia. The Union also position themselves to cut off the Confederate Army’s main supply route for the import and export of goods in the south. The Confederate Army of Northern Virginia confronted

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    deployed. In the north‚ the British 5th Army was virtually destroyed by two major offensive operations‚ Michael and Georgette around the Somme. A third offensive launched in May against the French between Soissons and Reims‚ known as the Third Battle of the Aisne‚ saw the Germans reach the north bank of the Marne river at Château-Thierry‚ 95 kilometres (59 mi) from Paris‚ on 27 May. Two U.S. Army divisions‚ the 2nd and the 3rd‚ were thrown into the Allied effort to stop the Germans. On 31 May‚ the

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    Suppose there will be a sea battle at a certain point in the future or there will not be a sea battle at that point in the future. Only one of those propositions can be true and the other one is therefore false. Whichever happens to be true‚ will always be true that it will or will not happen in the future. Hypothetically imagine that it is true that the sea battle will happen at a certain point in the future‚ then there is nothing that can prevent the sea battle from happening in the future because

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    During the three days battle of Gettysburg‚ the fate of the US as a united nation was at stake. A Confederate victory would have resulted in the country splitting into two‚ but the Union was victorious which kept the country united. Through analysis of the battle‚ there are significant lessons that are relevant that this generation can use as consideration. First‚ is the importance of timing. For leaders or anyone making any decision‚ the timing is just as critical to the effect‚ if not more

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    The Battle of Power Film Analysis of “The Battle of Algiers” Throughout history‚ human beings have experienced thousands of large and small wars. We can perceive the essence of human society through those wars‚ power is always the blasting fuse of every kind of war. Power is like a piece of bread that attracts hungry human beings to fight for it. The film‚ “The Battle of Algiers”‚ reconstructed the distressing scene during the Algerian War of Independence. The Algerians’ militant organization

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