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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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    was unprecedented in its use of photography to document the various aspects of war. This picture is the bloody battle of Antietam. The photo was taken by Alexander Gardner displaying the horrific tragedy that occurred at the battle of Antietam. Since the battle was declared over‚ now the battleground is a place to go and look around at the battlefield. It was a very hard fought battle on both sides‚ and each General had very good qualities that will be further explained in the body paragraphs below

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    purpose of this paper is to analyze the Battle of Blenheim and identify how the application‚ utilization‚ or availability of intelligence assets from both sides of that time‚ would likely result in an alternate outcome to produce a well thought out analytical paper. If French Commander Tallard had used his intelligence assets as used by John Churchill Duke of Marlborough‚ the results of the battle would have likely resulted in the French winning the battle. Having experience in French tactics‚ intelligence

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    Battle Of Kursk Analysis

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    Putting Kursk in Perspective” “Introduction” The Battle of Kursk started in July 4‚ 1943 between Russia and Germany during World War II. The battle of Kursk is widely known as the largest tank battle in the history of the world and its importance is often overlooked‚ partially because Russian documents along with facts and figures were not known in any official capacity until the end of the Cold War. The Battle of Kursk would turn the tide of War on the eastern front and Hitler’s

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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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    Oriskany‚ Ft. Stanwix‚ Concord‚ Valley Forge‚ Trenton‚ and Yorktown. The Winter at Valley Forge was a lose for the patriots‚ over 2‚000 men died that winter‚ and many gave up and went back home to their families. These victories have caused loses in large numbers and bigger hopes and dreams of our Patriotic forces. There were some patriot loses: Philadelphia‚ Brandywine‚ Germantown‚ New York City‚ and Ft. Ticonderoga. The victory in Yorktown was our last but one of our greatest victories this whole

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    The Battle of Beersheba‚ part of the third Battle of Gaza‚ was a day-long battle fought on the 31st of October 1917. This battle was fought by the British‚ Australians and New Zealanders in an attempt to capture Beersheba. If the British were successful in capturing Beersheba‚ they would be enabled to push past the Ottoman line near Gaza and finally advance into Palestine. The two prior attacks on Gaza resulted in defeat for the Egypt Expedition Force (EEF)‚ a British Empire military formation. Neidell

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    The battle of Thermopylae was a classic underdog story‚ with a small group of determined soldiers fighting a vast‚ impenetrable army. This conflict was much like The Battle of Morgarten between Austria and Switzerland in 1315. Duke Leopold I of Austria‚ decided to put Europe’s mutual hatred of the Swiss to good use by invading the country with a force of anywhere between 3‚000 and 5‚000 foot soldiers and cavalry. According to chronicler Johannes Vitoduranus‚ "The men of this army came together

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    Battle Royal”: Close Read Analysis and Explanation Ralph Ellison’s “Battle Royale”‚ is a thought provoking short story that puts a creative twist on the perspectives of racial inequality victims through a clever use of symbolism‚ setting it apart from any other story of its subject. What’s particularly unique about this story is it can easily be interpreted in a literal sense‚ in which case the story reads as a compelling experience of a man who struggles to find his identity in a world corrupt

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    Analysis of Battle Royal

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    grandfather’s words and his experience in the battle royal that accompanied with bewilderment and gradual maturity‚ the narrator presented us a story that stimulates deep thought for not only the social status‚ but also the mental status of blacks. There are about specific points‚ which are the significance of grandfather’s words and extended symbolism of "blindfold"‚ I would like to draw attention to and discuss‚ in order to provide a profound inquiry of Battle Royal. Evidently‚ grandfather had been

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