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ACG WebOps (17 February 2007)

Jim H. Moreno | February 17, 2007  | 0 comments  | Print  | E-mail

Cedar Mountain, Chantilly and Crampton’s Gap - Military History Blog on the Web

A return to our alphabetic American Civil War updates today with the battles of Cedar Mountain, Chantilly and Crampton’s Gap, all battles of the late summer and early autumn of 1862.

The Destruction of Baghdad (1258) - about.com: Military History

On February 10, 1258, a Mongol army under the command of Hulagu Khan (grandson of Genghis Khan) along with Guo Kan and his large Chinese contingent forced Baghdad, the capital of the Abbasid caliphate, to surrender. The subsequent destruction of this culturally significant and wealthy city would be felt for centuries.

WebOps is a weekly report linking to military history news,articles, and blogs published online. 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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