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ACG WebOps (28 April 2007)Jim H. Moreno | April 29, 2007 | 0 comments | Print | E-mail
Welcome to WebOps, Armchair General’s weekly recon of links to military history news, articles, websites, and more. A very short issue this week, but with another great episode of Military History Podcast, the literal resurfacing of a lost PT boat, and a new Great Lakes Museum of Military History exhibit. Clicks away! NewsWWI pilot is focus of display at Michigan City museum - Post-Tribune MICHIGAN CITY — A new exhibit at the Great Lakes Museum of Military History in Michigan City — built around the exploits of a hometown hero — is just the beginning of an ongoing series on the nation’s wars.
Military History Days now in its seventh year - Charles City Press When it comes to attracting re-enactors, the annual Military History Days event in Charles City has never really had much of a problem.
Exhibits plentiful at museum - dailypress.com GLOUCESTER — In observance of National Military Appreciation Month in May, the Gloucester Museum of History will offer a special military exhibit and patriotic exterior decorations.
WWII PT Boat Tossed up From Ocean Floor - Military.com WELLINGTON, New Zealand - Wreckage from a World War II torpedo boat was tossed up from the sea in the Solomon Islands after a powerful 8.1 earthquake hit the area in early April, an official said Friday.
Blogs - NetcastsInvading Iraq (2003) - Military History Podcast
VideosRoots Television: Military Channel
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! Stay Alert, Stay Alive! Jim H. Moreno
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