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August 11 2008 The Brown Navy And It's Roll In The Vietnam War by: gourownway
The concept of riverine forces was not new to Southeast Asia. During the Indochina War of 1946-54, French forces created the Dinassauts, which were combat organizations designed to operate in the hos
June 06 2008 An Impressive Bed and Breakfast Guest Register by: JaneLeisteiner
Lovers of nature and each other, Clark Gable and his wife, Carole Lombard, chose the Gold Mountain Manor for their romantic Honeymoon. Just a few hours drive from Hollywood, this Big Bear bed and breakfast has been an idyllic getaway for the rich and famous for years.
March 29 2008 Healthy Lifestyles, Napoleon In London - While Asia Ascends by: DerekDashwood
Healthy lifestyles have been on the news today. First we saw a video of a day in the newly created city of ten million people people on the Pearl River delta near Hong Kong in China. We see a before p
March 29 2008 Healthy Lifestyles, Power, God, and Allah - A New Crescent of Peace? by: DerekDashwood
The power in this story is that this happened 230 years before the birth of Christ and Christianity, and that many more years before before the birth of Mohammed and Islam. But it was within the time
March 28 2008 Greek Antiques, Democracy, Modern China - Brutal Panda In Tibet by: DerekDashwood
Greek and Chinese antiques history has both had a wise and kind, or arrogantly powerful leadership. However, unlike Greece, China has always been imperial. Emperor or Chairman, all rules come from wit
March 28 2008 Greek Antiques, Amazon Women - Absorbed Into Vast Asia by: DerekDashwood
So, here you are in a Greek antiques shop far north of Athens but still in Greece, in Macedonia. You Hold two figurines: one of a Greek Amazon Female Warrior, the other a model of an princess from Per
March 28 2008 Greek Antique Democracy, Modern Healing Power - A Lincoln Could Help Again by: DerekDashwood
Greek Antiques heroes, like later American heroes, have always been of a sort who were more a Jefferson or a Lincoln in mind and soul. They seemed to rise to the occasions of most dire need for their
March 26 2008 Greek Antiques, Alexander, Hannibal, Attila and Ataturk Are New Europe ! by: DerekDashwood
Greek ancient democracy grew into old Europe, the tight cluster who began all this forging a United States of Europe did this at the insistence of America after 1945. Germany and France had bankrupted
March 20 2008 Roman Antiques, Archimedes - Hero of Rome, Killed by Rome by: DerekDashwood
Roman antiques history tell us how Archimedes was the original absent minded professor. I was first he who ran naked through the streets shouting Eureka, I have found it. And he had indeed found a com
December 25 2007 John C. Fremont: U.S. Senator, Governor, Military Officer, Bandit, Prisoner and Traitor? by: jackdeal
Fremont Peak State Park in San Benito County, California offers the best view of the Monterey Bay Sanctuary. 1n 1846 Fremont led an expeditionary force into what was then Mexico to survey the curren
December 23 2007 History of US Consulate in Chiang Mai by: sas_upena1
Not all office buildings are merely brick and mortar. Some buildings have class and character and deserve to be recognized. The U.S. Consulate in Chiang Mai is one such building.
October 19 2007 The Craddle of Civilization - A Brief Introduction to Egyptian History by: amaramar
Egyptian culture has emerged from a process that had been going on for thousands of years. The nomad tribes of fishermen and hunters began to be stationary in villages in approximately 6000 BC, and a
October 12 2007 Mao-Tse-Tung and Charles Darwin by: billnugent
We often think of Mao-Tse-Tung as a champion of Marxism but in this article I'll point out that Mao's reign of mass murder and despotism owes more to Darwin than Marx. To begin let me say that Darwini
October 12 2007 A World War I Soldier's Photo Album: Gas, Guts and Eternal Glory? by: jackdeal
Grandpa collected a series of 350 or so photos, reprints and postcards from World War I when he was an American soldier. For some reason he wanted to save all the pictures and they fill almost two al
May 05 2007 Things Change or People Die by: Nobletraining
Sometimes events in history force the creation of new ideas to replace what has becomes obsolete. Weapons, strategy and tactics have always been marked by change on the battlefields of history to dea
April 13 2007 World War II Names Still In Our Vocabulary - Part Six - The Kamikaze by: bobcarper99
In the closing months of World War II, the term "kamikaze" was anything but funny. Broadly defined, it represented the will of the samurai warrior to give up his life for his country and Emperor in w
April 07 2007 World War II Names Still In Our Vocabulary - The U-Boat 505 by: bobcarper99
During the days I travelled here and there as a systems consultant, one of my favorite cities to visit was Chicago. I always made time to see a performance of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, especial
April 04 2007 World War II Names Still In Our Vocabulary Part Four - The Bloody Iwo Jima Memorial by: bobcarper99
The Iwo Jima Memorial in Arlington, Virginia is the reproduction of the Joe Rosenthal photograph taken after the capture of Mount Suribachi. This was the highest point of land on Iwo Jima. The flag
March 27 2007 World War II Names Still In Our Vocabulary - Part Three - The Blitz by: bobcarper99
This is the third of a series of articles that document some of the names, places, catch words, and other items that are now lodged permanently in our vocabulary, History was made some 68 years ago.
March 20 2007 World War II Names Still In Our Vocabulary -Part One - The Lenin Mausoleum by: bobcarper99
Almost seventy years have elapsed since the beginning of World War II. This was the bloodiest conflict our global world has ever endured. Almost every country throughout the world lost millions upon
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