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World War II Guide to Records Relating to U.S. Military Participation.The article reviews the book "World War II Guide to Records Relating to U.S. Military Participation," edited by Timothy P. Mulligan.GonzalezHunterLuisHunterJ.HunterEBSCO_bspLibrary Journal...
Time to take a look a German Squad Tactics in World War 2. Two important points, first a squad rarely acted alone on the battlefield, it was used in coordination with other squads of its platoon and/or company. Second, the main source for this is the US Manual “German Squad in Comb...
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"The following notes were made during my involuntary stay at Malta. On returning home I supplemented them from my records. The five years of my service in Turkey were years of struggle, not only against the World War enemies, but against those who never ceased in their efforts to minimize ...
Data note:SIPRI’s military expenditure data collection began in 1949, thus its records do not account for all expenditure that occurred during both World Wars. Please see SIPRI’smethodologies pagefor more details on how they collect their data and create estimates....
A torpedo bomber is a bomber aircraft designed primarily to attack ships with aerial torpedoes, but which could usually also carry out conventional attacks using bombs. Torpedo bombers came into existence just before the First World War almost as soon as
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Lifespan based on dates of birth and death from a range of sources (such as individual military files and an official database of birth and death records). RESULTS: A quarter of the 1914 cohort died during the war, with deaths from injury predominating (94%) over ...