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ACG WebOps (12 May 2007)

Jim H. Moreno | May 13, 2007  | 0 comments  | Print  | E-mail

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A free anti-war bumper sticker from a military history publisher? - War Books, News, and Opinions

"Why would a publisher of military history and memoirs offer a free anti-war bumper sticker?"

CFP: Military History Carnival - History Carnivals Aggregator

Tthe second Military History Carnival will be hosted at Victoria’s Cross? on 13th May (that’s one week today). Send submissions to $gary$@$breathinghistory$.$com$ (but remove the dollar signs!) or use the Military History Carnival submission form.

Mary Defeated! Flees to England! - about: Military History

May 13, 1568 - After having her army defeated at the Battle of Langside, Mary Queen of Scots (left) is forced to flee south to England, never to see Scotland again.

Battles of the First Punic War - Military History Blog on the Web

A return to the First Punic War today, starting with the Siege of Messana of 264 B.C., the first fighting between Rome and Carthage.

Welcome to Civil War Navy, et. al. - Civil War Navy, et. al.

A blog about the navies of the Civil War and much more; basically whatever historical topics cross my mind.

The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast #021 - The War Of The Fifth Coalition - The Napoleon Bonapart Podcast

In 1809, Austria decided to break the peace treaty they had signed after Austerlitz in 1807 and this lead to The War Of The Fifth Coalition. In this episode we discuss the events leading up to Austria’s attack and Napoleon’s response. The war ended with the Battle of Wagram, Napoleonic France’s last decisive military victory.

Steppe Stories - Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History

Blood-sucking Scythian warriors, tattooed ice mummies, Amazons killing so they can mate, pot smoking head-hunters, scalp-taking, koumiss-drinking Mongols, Turks, Huns, and Aliens. What’s not to like?

WebOps is a weekly report linking to military history news and articles published in mainstream online media. Excerpts are taken exactly as they are on the noted source websites; quotation marks are not used. The hyperlinks are added by me as I can find them. Please visit the Armchair Forums to discuss the topics in WebOps and much more!

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Jim H. Moreno

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