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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Joseph Eggleston Johnston
Joseph Eggleston Johnston (February 3, 1807 - March 21, 1891) was a career U.S. Army officer, serving with distinction in the Mexican-American War and Seminole Wars, and was also one of the most senior general officers in the Confederate...
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Montgomery Cunningham Meigs
Montgomery Cunningham Meigs (May 3, 1816 - January 2, 1892) was a career United States Army officer, civil engineer, construction engineer, and Quartermaster General of the U.S. Army during and after the American Civil War.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Simon B. Buckner
(1823-1914) U.S. Army officer and a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Henry Ware Lawton
Henry Ware Lawton (17 March 1843-1899) was a highly respected U.S. Army officer who served with distinction in the Civil War, Apache War, Spanish-American War and was the only U.S. general officer to be killed during the...
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General Harbord, Circa World War I
This site from the Arlington National Cemetery provides a brief biographical sketch on James Gutherie Harbord, Lieutenant General, U.S. Army. Includes a photograph of Harbord and a link to information John J. Pershing, who accompanied...
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Jg Harbord Gravesite Photo
This site from the Arlington National Cemetery provides a brief biographical sketch on James Gutherie Harbord, Lieutenant General, U.S. Army. Includes a photograph of Harbord and a link to information John J. Pershing, who accompanied...
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Abner Doubleday Photo
This site from The Arlington National Cemetery contains factual information on Abner Doubleday, Major General, U.S. Army. Although he has a fascinating history, his claim to fame of inventing baseball is being discredited.
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Abner Doubleday Photo
This site from The Arlington National Cemetery contains factual information on Abner Doubleday, Major General, U.S. Army. Although he has a fascinating history, his claim to fame of inventing baseball is being discredited.
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Abner & Mary Doubleday Photo
This site from The Arlington National Cemetery contains factual information on Abner Doubleday, Major General, U.S. Army. Although he has a fascinating history, his claim to fame of inventing baseball is being discredited.
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Abner Doubleday Photo
This site from The Arlington National Cemetery contains factual information on Abner Doubleday, Major General, U.S. Army. Although he has a fascinating history, his claim to fame of inventing baseball is being discredited.
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Abner Doubleday Gravesite
This site from The Arlington National Cemetery contains factual information on Abner Doubleday, Major General, U.S. Army. Although he has a fascinating history, his claim to fame of inventing baseball is being discredited.
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Abner Doubleday Gravesite
This site from The Arlington National Cemetery contains factual information on Abner Doubleday, Major General, U.S. Army. Although he has a fascinating history, his claim to fame of inventing baseball is being discredited.
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Abner Doubleday Gravesite Photo June 2003
This site from The Arlington National Cemetery contains factual information on Abner Doubleday, Major General, U.S. Army. Although he has a fascinating history, his claim to fame of inventing baseball is being discredited.
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Trenches on the Web: Sad Tale of the Bonus Marchers
A thorough account of the Bonus March, when World War I veterans, whose war benefit payments could not be redeemed due to the Great Depression, marched on Washington D.C. in 1932 and were forcibly disbanded by the U.S. Army and President...
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Trenches on the Web: Sad Tale of the Bonus Marchers
A thorough account of the Bonus March, when World War I veterans, whose war benefit payments could not be redeemed due to the Great Depression, marched on Washington D.C. in 1932 and were forcibly disbanded by the U.S. Army and President...
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Trenches on the Web: Sad Tale of the Bonus Marchers
A thorough account of the Bonus March, when World War I veterans, whose war benefit payments could not be redeemed due to the Great Depression, marched on Washington D.C. in 1932 and were forcibly disbanded by the U.S. Army and President...
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Trenches on the Web: Sad Tale of the Bonus Marchers
A thorough account of the Bonus March, when World War I veterans, whose war benefit payments could not be redeemed due to the Great Depression, marched on Washington D.C. in 1932 and were forcibly disbanded by the U.S. Army and President...
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Smithsonian Institution Archives: Mildred Trotter (1899 1991)
Anatomist and anthropologist Mildred Trotter (1899-1991), graduated from Mt. Holyoke College in 1920 and received Ph.D. from Washington University in 1924; except for serving as a U.S. Army forensic anthropologist following World War II,...
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Virginia: Quarters 1 (Fort Myer)
Residence of all U.S. Army Chiefs of Staff since 1910.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Texas: Fort Concho
Established as U.S. Army post in 1867; deactivated 1889; comprises most of the original fort.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Virginia: Fort Myer Historic District
U.S. Army post adjacent to Arlington National Cemetery.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in New York: United States Military Academy
Commonly known as West Point; oldest continuously occupied military post in the nation and alma mater of many U.S. Army leaders.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Nevada: Fort Churchill
Fort Churchill, named for Sylvester Churchill, was a U.S. Army fort built in 1861 to provide protection for early settlers.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in Ne: Fort Robinson and Red Cloud Agency
Site of an Indian Wars-era U.S. Army post.