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TheCollector on MSNAmerican Civil War Uniforms: A Visual JourneyUniforms are used for identification as well as to provide a sense of unity during any conflict, and the American Civil War ...
Before Lincoln turned the idea of “the Union” into a cause worth dying for, he tried other means of ending slavery in America ...
The small plaque that stands in Elm Park marks a major contribution that Worcester made in the fight against chattel slavery.
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Red Bluff Daily News on MSNCivil War Days Red Bluff returning to Cone Grove ParkRED BLUFF – Cannon will roar once again at Cone Grove County Park this weekend. This longtime Red Bluff tradition kicks off ...
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The Civil War’s Untouchables: Soldiers Who Struck Fear in Every BattleThe American Civil War wasn't just a battle between states—it was a showcase of incredible military talent. From 1861 to 1865 ...
Workers were installing benches at a park in the ancient Greek port city of Thessaloniki when their excavator pushed brown ...
The new firefighters who responded to Said's building on March 30, putting out the flames before anyone was injured, wore ...
America’s favorite pastime is swinging into Middletown next month, but it’ll look a little different than the modern-day game.
Fifty years since the last U.S. forces left Vietnam, the war still weighs on our foreign policy, our politics and especially ...
Muhammad Ali refused the draft at a Houston induction center in 1967, sparking backlash and a defining moment in the civil rights and anti-war movements.
wearing highly reflective uniforms and inside a clearly identifiable PRCS ambulance, are shot at by Israeli forces in Rafah’s Tal as-Sultan neighbourhood in southern Gaza on March 23.
Ken McClellan, Greater Middletown Military museum president, was also a foreign army advisor for the Iraqi Armed Forces.
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