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A J Summersgill | May 15, 2007  | 0 comments  | Print  | E-mail

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Dispatches (Page 17)

Society for Military History (SMH)

Xtreme Gamer

Bletchley Park

Gear (Page 21)

SmartPro Tools

Stanley Tools

Wenger

Loggerhead Tools

Estwing

How They Fought (Page 26)

International Combat Camera Association (ICCA)

Command Decisions - Patton at the Bulge (Page 32)

General Patton - Wikipedia entry

Military History Online

What Next General? Washington at Germantown (Page 60)

Map of the battle

British Battles.com

Battlefield Leader - Ace of Aces - The Red Baron (page 68)

Wikipedia entry

Red Baron - the movie

Ace Pilots.com

Battlefield Detective - Sergeant York Fought Here! (page 84)

Wikipedia entry

Alvin C. York Citation: Congressional Medal of Honor Society

Command Dossier - General George Crook (Page 90)

Wikipedia entry

Arlington National Cemetery webpage for George Crook

Weapon Files - Model 1873 "Trapdoor" Springfield (Page 92)

Information Center

Spy Wars - Mata Hari (Page 96)

Wikipedia entry

Eyewitness to history - the execution of Mata Hari

Game Buzz - The Past, Present and Future of War (Page 98)

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