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    the most objective and neutral version of the stories. Behind the sword belonged to Thomas’ Legion‚ there is a history of Native American‚ especially the position of eastern band of Cherokee‚ during the Civil War period. The sword is a Model 1840 Cavalry Saber (M1840) in dark color‚ which used to owned by Colonel Love in Thomas’ Legion. This artifact is 44 inch long with a weight of 2.5 pounds. It has a 35 inch long and flat-back blade. M1840 is the first calvary saber adopted by the U.S. Army‚ and

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    why Gupta’s army was powerful and dominant. Gupta military success came from the constant use of elephants‚ armored cavalry‚ and foot archers against both Hindu kingdoms and foreign armies. The Guptas also maintained a navy‚ allowing them to control regional waters. During the reign of Chandragupta II‚ Gupta Empire maintained a large army consisting of 500‚000 infantry‚ 50‚000 cavalry‚ 20‚000 charioteers and 10‚000 elephants along with a powerful navy with more than 1200 ships. Chandragupta II controlled

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    Persians Vs Assyrians

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    Like the Assyrians they hold imperialist ideologies‚ and set out to conquer neighboring empires‚ like Egypt‚ Libya‚ and much of western and central Asia. Both the Assyrians and the Persians are known for their massive armies‚ which rely heavily on a cavalry‚ rather than

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    information on his enemy’s strategy ‚or whereabouts ‚he was also caught up with some of his men not performing their duties correctly.Another group of his men had gone for supplies and then and there they ran into the union general George G. Meades cavalry which started off the war. Body Title: “Three Days at Gettysburg”

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    Army Chain Of Command

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    Chain Of Command Chain of Command in the Army is “the line of authority and responsibility along which orders are passed within a Military unit.” The building blocks of all any organizations the individual solider. Elements of the Army’s organizational structure become larger unit‚ they contain more subordinate elements from combat arms‚ combat support and combat service support units. The main reasons when discussing the Chain Of Command is managing how it all works. Orders are usually passed

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    David Wallace Is A Hero

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    spearmen‚ called sheltron from the English word schiltron ‚ which means "moving forest" (the Scots‚ by the way‚ it was the first in medieval Europe‚ of those who have used long "infantry" spear against riders ). On the marshy ground‚ the English cavalry was ineffective and was also destroyed. When the English had come reinforcements - the bridge collapsed. The Scots suffered minor losses‚ but won in the battle mortally wounded Endryu Myurrey soon died of his

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    Technology played a main role in the success of the Han dynasty from 202 BCE-220 CE. Communication‚ infrastructure‚ and military advances helped the dynasty expand. I. Communication a. Paper II. Infrastructure a. Roads III. Military a. Cavalry b. Horse collars 4. Explain the expansion of Christianity at the same time of the roman decline. Are these factors related? As the Roman Empire was declining‚ Christianity was quickly spreading. During this decline‚ Romans were hungry for the

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    Khalid Ibn El Waleed

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    2013 | Leadership | | Cohort Five Mohamed Abd El-Aziz El-behery | [Khalid ibn Al waleed] | I am the pillar of Islam! ‚ I am the Companion of the Prophet! ‚ I am the noble warrior‚ I’m Khalid bin Al Waleed! | Under supervision of Professor doctor: Ali Mosalam Abstract "What an excellent slave of Allah: Khalid Ibn al-Walled‚ one of the swords of Allah‚ unleashed against the unbelievers!" [Prophet Muhammad (BPUH)]‚ those great words were said by the prophet regarding

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    The Trials and Tribulations of Sitting Bull and the Plains Sioux David Paul HIST3216 - First Nations in Canada: Historical Perspective Instructor: Daniel E. Shaule‚ M. A. Monday‚ April 8‚ 2013 The Sioux nation was a powerful proud nation which migrated and traveled over the Great Plains; their hunter gather lifestyle was encroached upon after the civil war in the United States. The Sioux were victimized socially politically and genocidal. The need to develop the western hemisphere of the United

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    For the most part the History surrounding "Braveheart" is accurate‚ but there are several significant people and events which simply do not match up historically. After watching the movie and reviewing the history behind it‚ it becomes clear that Hollywood felt they needed to alter several things in order to make the film more entertaining to their viewers. It is interesting to compare the depiction of the characters and events portrayed in the movie to the actual history that surrounds them. The

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