Military
epub, mobi |eng | 2013-05-03 | Author:Nancy Rubin Stuart [Stuart, Nancy Rubin]

Hopes for a son’s tales about Yorktown for another generation of the Washingtons were crushed when George and Martha’s son, Jackie, died on November 5 from “putrid fever.” Struck by ...
( Category: American Revolution March 26,2014 )
epub |eng | 2012-06-05 | Author:Jim McEnery & Bill Sloan [McEnery, Jim & Sloan, Bill]

THE CRAB AND COCONUT WARS WHEN WE EMBARKED from Gloucester on May 5, most of us in K/3/5 were pretty sure we were on our way back to Camp Balcombe ...
( Category: World War II March 26,2014 )
epub |eng | 2011-09-27 | Author:Dugard, Martin & O'Reilly, Bill [Dugard, Martin]

Booth tosses a dollar onto the bar and walks downstairs to the Grover’s manager’s office. It’s empty. Sitting at the desk, Booth removes paper and an envelope from the pigeonholes. ...
( Category: American Civil War March 26,2014 )
epub, mobi, pdf |eng | 2008-01-08 | Author:Drew Gilpin Faust [Faust, Drew Gilpin]

“It was my Mother’s customs,” “My gentle Mother dear” “I was my Mother’s darling,” for, I loved my lager beer. “Kiss me good-night, Mother,” and bring me a Bourbon plain— ...
( Category: American Civil War March 26,2014 )
epub, mobi, azw3 |eng | 2011-07-16 | Author:Ulysses S. Grant [Grant, Ulysses S.]

CHAPTER FORTY FOUR BATTLE OF CHATTANOOGA — A GALLANT CHARGE — COMPLETE ROUT OF THE ENEMY — PURSUIT OF THE CONFEDERATES — GENERAL BRAGG — REMARKS ON CHATTANOOGA AT TWELVE ...
( Category: American Civil War March 26,2014 )
epub |eng | 2011-04-04 | Author:Adam Goodheart [Goodheart, Adam]

Afterward, in a letter to a close friend (a black New Yorker named Randolph Ryer), King exulted like a warrior returning from the field of victory. “I pitched into Secession, ...
( Category: American Civil War March 26,2014 )
epub |eng | 2009-11-18 | Author:Granger Korff

15 casualty evacuation, in this case by helicopter 16 Wake up, Gungie … he almost took you out! (Afrikaans) MORE CONTACT Misunderstanding—Genesis We moved a bit farther south and felt ...
( Category: Military March 26,2014 )
epub |eng | 2009-04-19 | Author:Philip Matyszak

Peace talks Whilst Sulla delicately fenced with the envoys of Archelaus on talks about talks, Fimbria took his army into Asia Minor and, by damaging Mithridates there, improved Sulla’s negotiating ...
( Category: Rome March 26,2014 )
epub |eng | 2006-01-02 | Author:Nancy Conrad [Conrad, Nancy]

The best part of reentry and recovery? Being done. Gordo used the last little bit of fuel they had to fire the thrusters and get her in right on the ...
( Category: Scientists March 26,2014 )
epub, mobi, pdf |eng | 2005-03-25 | Author:Andrew Smith

The museum district comes on like a pleasant afterthought to the city, manicured green and – with no reason for anyone to go there other than culture – quiet. It’s ...
( Category: Military March 26,2014 )
epub |eng | 2011-03-21 | Author:Kim Barker [Barker, Kim]

CHAPTER 14 HIGHWAY TO HELL As the lawyers danced, the Red Mosque boiled. The mosque-and-madrassa compound increasingly resembled an Islamic militant training camp in the heart of Islamabad, a city ...
( Category: Afghan & Iraq Wars March 26,2014 )
epub |eng | 1947-12-31 | Author:Dwight D. Eisenhower [Eisenhower, Dwight D.]

Chapter 14 D-DAY AND LODGMENT THE FIRST REPORT CAME FROM THE AIRBORNE units I had visited only a few hours earlier and was most encouraging in tone. As the morning ...
( Category: World War II March 26,2014 )
epub, mobi, pdf |eng | 2010-09-30 | Author:Eric Foner [Foner, Eric]

7 “Forever Free”: The Coming of Emancipation EVEN AS THE ARMY of General George B. McClellan embarked on the Peninsular campaign, a military commander with a very different political outlook ...
( Category: U.S. Presidents March 26,2014 )
epub, mobi |eng | 2005-01-01 | Author:Charles Bracelen Flood [Flood, Charles Bracelen]

During the time that Sherman was conducting what became known as the Meridian Campaign, Grant wrote a brief letter to Julia. In it he said, “It now looks as if ...
( Category: American Civil War March 26,2014 )
epub |eng | 0101-01-01 | Author:Edward Steers Jr. [Steers, Edward Jr.]

Left, Samuel Cox Sr. Booth and Herold stopped at Cox’s plantation home, Rich Hill, around midnight on April 15, 1865. Cox saw to their safe hiding in a pine thicket ...
( Category: U.S. Presidents March 26,2014 )