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MHQ IssuesLetter from Military History Quarterly - Autumn 2008Published: September 03, 2008 at 5:56 pm
Military History Quarterly's new editor, William H. Horne, writes about World War II's East Front, Apache chief Victorio, black troops at New Market Heights, and the trustworthiness of ancient writers' statistics.
Table of Contents - Summer 2008 Military History QuarterlyPublished: August 01, 2008 at 4:56 pm
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Turning the Ottoman Tide
by Anthony Pagden
In 1683 at Vienna, a Christian relief force repulsed the army of Mehmed IV, saving Western Europe from seemingly inevitable Muslim conquest.
Foundation for an …
Table of Contents - Winter 2008 - MHQPublished: November 02, 2007 at 11:48 am
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Buried at SeaBy Ed OffleyDid U.S. and Soviet navy officials deep six the real reason the American nuclear attack submarine Scorpion sank with 99 sailors aboard?
The Year Air Power Came of …
Letter From MHQ - Winter 2008Published: November 02, 2007 at 11:47 am
A Cold War mystery may have been solved. After reading an advance copy of Ed Offley's new and intriguing Scorpion Down, a heartbreaking story about the 1968 destruction of a U.S. Navy nuclear attack submarine with the loss of …
Table of Contents - Autumn 2007 - MHQPublished: July 30, 2007 at 9:58 am
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Achilles: Broze Age WarriorBy Barry StrausThe hero of Homer's Iliad may have been a remarkablyaccurate portrayal of a daring raider in 1200 B.C.
The Archangel Michael, Here and Everywhere By Rick …
Letter From MHQ - Autumn 2007Published: July 30, 2007 at 9:55 am
A persistent claim made after the latest American difficulty in the Middle East is that Washington's leaders are unable to foresee Arab reaction to U.S. policy initiatives. History sometimes tells a different story. Consider what happened when the United States …
Table of Contents - Summer 2007 - MHQPublished: May 17, 2007 at 3:57 pm
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The Warrior ProphetBy Richard A. Gabriel If Muhammad had not been an innovative and accomplished military leader, Islam might not have survived the seventh century.
Caesar's Triumph in Gaul By Adrian GoldsworthyWhen …
Table of Contents - MHQ - Spring 2007Published: May 03, 2007 at 10:55 am
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WARRIOR MAOby Geoffrey PerretExperience gained fighting the Japanese and Chiang Kai-shek helped a dynamic military leader take on the United States twice, to victory and a draw.
BANKROLLING THE BATTLE OF YORKTOWN…
Letter from Winter 2007 MHQPublished: November 14, 2006 at 3:53 pm
For centuries soldiers have used military history to develop a theory of war and principles for planning an armed conflict or campaign. Today's U.S. Army version of the principles of war has nine tenets with roots in the combat experience, …
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