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... march , several men " had the flesh worn from their shoulders , even to the bone " by their weapons and baggage . In the minds of many soldiers the physical anguish was exacerbated by a feeling that the exercise had been useless . Men ...
... march , several men " had the flesh worn from their shoulders , even to the bone " by their weapons and baggage . In the minds of many soldiers the physical anguish was exacerbated by a feeling that the exercise had been useless . Men ...
Pagina 144
... march forward until it comes my turn to fall . 147 Adams knew there were those who envied the station he had attained , and he resented their feelings . Named to the American negotiating team in Paris and , thus , having achieved the ...
... march forward until it comes my turn to fall . 147 Adams knew there were those who envied the station he had attained , and he resented their feelings . Named to the American negotiating team in Paris and , thus , having achieved the ...
Pagina 221
... ( March 1973 ) Pp . 48-63 . Maurer , Maurer . " Military Justice under George Washington . " MA 27 ( Spring 1964 ) Pp . 3–18 . Morton , Louis . " The Origins of American Military Policy . " MA 22 ( Summer 1958 ) Pp . 75–82 . Nash , Gerald ...
... ( March 1973 ) Pp . 48-63 . Maurer , Maurer . " Military Justice under George Washington . " MA 27 ( Spring 1964 ) Pp . 3–18 . Morton , Louis . " The Origins of American Military Policy . " MA 22 ( Summer 1958 ) Pp . 75–82 . Nash , Gerald ...
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The Nature of American | 1 |
War and Society | 3 |
The Indian Wars | 29 |
Copyright | |
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