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    won the battle instead of losing. Longstreet is not the only general who think Lee plan won’t work. General John Hood was also one of the confederate general under Longstreet and he also like defensive strategies. Hood know that he will lose lots of his men if they fight head on. The book said “If I attack as ordered I will lose half my Division, and they will still be looking down our throats from that hill.” (pg. 201) This tell me that he doesn't want to lose his men and he think is a bad…

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    Air war: Battle 1: Britian They then concentrated on destroying the RAF, before turning their attention to the destruction of London A key event in the Battle of Britain (known as Battle of Britain Day) took place on 15th September 1940. The Battle of Britain is about to begin.” The first German bombing raids took place on 10th July 1940. On this day, Germany launched a massive assault on London and filled the skies with a large number of bombers and fighter planes. Although exact figures are…

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    Spartan Education Essay

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    Spartan The paradigm that I chose to criticize is Spartan. Spartan’s education style seems to be very interesting. At the age of seven girls and boys began to live together in open air barracks. In the barracks they were taught obedience, how to take care of themselves and how to get along with each other. The main focus of a Spartan education was not to focus on literacy, but to produce good soldiers. The society was entirely towards the military life. The education was a harsh process of…

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    The battle of Gettysburg lasted for 3 days July 1­3, 1863. In and around the town of Gettysburg and Pennsylvania,but the Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War. It started on July 1,1863 and ended July 3,1863.General Robert E. Lee waited the approach of Union General George G. Meades forces.On July 1, early Union success faltered as the Confederates fault back against the Iron Brigade and exploited a small federal line at Barlos knoll the following day saw Lee strike the…

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    History Of Iwo Jima

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    Iwo Jima is an island in the Pacific, approximately 650 miles from Tokyo that really did not have significant amount of natural resources. It was a rocky island with a volcano; however, it did serve as a vital platform for the Japanese fighters to launch attacks against American bombers. The island also held tactical importance to American forces. The island would serve as a landing strip for fighter escorts and as an airstrip used to repair damaged aircraft. The Marines conducted an…

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    Did you know the Battle of Gettysburg was the biggest battle ever fought in North America? There were 160,000 men that fought in the battle. The Union Army was led by Major General Gordon Meade and had 85,000 men. The Confederate Army was led by General Robert Lee and had 75,000. men. The battle occurred the first three days in July of 1863. This was General Lee and the Confederate Army’s second attack in the North. General Lee led the Confederate Army to the North to fight to pressure…

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    rebels were punished severely; King Darius I desired to avenge the disrespect towards his Empire, thus began to spread his Empire across all of Greece (BHAG p. 139-141). A memorable moment in the history of the Persian army is The Battle of Thermopylae. Although this battle seemed to be in king Leonidas’ favor due to the narrow battlefield which prevented the full force of the Persian army from battling, Xerxes was not willing to sit back and watch his men get slaughtered. There was a secret…

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    Three important people have made an impact on the world just by having speeches. These speeches are very important. Two of the speeches made a difference in life. The other is about honoring our soldiers that died. The first one I will be talking about is “ The Gettysburg Address” by Abraham Lincoln. THen the speech “ I Have a Dream” by Martin Luther King Jr. The last one is “ The Man on the Moon’ by John F. Kennedy. I will be comparing and contrasting all three speeches. I will tell the…

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    During the Civil War roughly fifteen hundred battles were fought. It is among 32 National military parks, which preserves important aspects of the Civil War. It is a crucial tourist resource because of that. I was surprised to learn that the stones river battlefield was, “One of the bloodiest battles of the war.” It reminds me of the old days in Murfreesboro when everything was just farm lands. It’s a good…

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    Iwo Jima Battle Analysis

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    There are four important battles that took place between Allied forces and Japanese forces. The first battle is known as the Battle of Midway, and according to the textbook (2014), the battle began when the United States sent ships into the area known as Midway to protect an airfield there. Japan viewed this as a breaking of code, and sent their men to Midway. While the leader of the naval ships, Chester Nimitz, hid his men beyond the horizon, he waited for the Japanese to start the attack. Even…

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