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Letters Florida or Nevada?Everett Mann | Published: June 05, 2007 at 6:04 pmAs a new subscriber to Armchair General I just received my very first July issue and feel the need point out an error you made in that edition. Joshua Lawrence ChamberlainDonald J Taeger | Published: May 20, 2007 at 5:49 pmI was reading the Mail Bag in the July 2007 issue of ACG and was happy to see that at least one other person has taken the name of the quintessential United States citizen soldier and given it to their son. My son is also named Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain (Taeger). Kudos on the Vimy Ridge piece (Apr/May 2007)David Wright | Published: May 12, 2007 at 6:28 pmMany thanks for the Vimy Ridge piece (Apr/May 2007), as I would expect a noticeable percentage of your readers are (like me) Canadian. American nations in WW2Randy Michael | Published: March 27, 2007 at 1:32 pmDid any nations other than Mexico and Brazil send troops to fight in WW2? May 2007 MailbagPublished: March 13, 2007 at 7:40 pmSo many letters, so little room! We receive many more letters to ACG than we can possibly publish in the magazine – so, beginning with the May 2007 issue, we’ll be publishing more letters to ACG here on our website. From a MarineLcpl Cochran | Published: February 21, 2007 at 6:29 pmI was given the Magazine in this picture as a gift from a friend in my ASL club ( fredricksburg fire eaters) on the promise that I send a picture to your magazine. Secret plan to bury soldiers alive inside Rock of GibraltarJim Crone | Published: February 21, 2007 at 6:21 pmYour fabulous website has presented an article about the Secret plan to bury soldiers alive inside Rock of Gibraltar. Civil War Casualty in 2006Keith H. Patton | Published: February 21, 2007 at 6:15 pmYour article brought back memories of my adolescence. As a teenager living on Okinawa in 1966, I too had an extensive collection of artifacts collected from Sugar Loaf Ridge, Kakazu Ridge, and the Pinnacle. PostersDale Hovey | Published: February 21, 2007 at 6:04 pmMy son reads your magazine, do you have any posters, Napoleon? Or others? ThoughtsRobert | Published: February 06, 2007 at 7:41 pmI must say there is no finer publication when it comes to generating interest in military history. Joshua ChamberlainDavid Dougherty | Published: January 26, 2007 at 7:46 pmI’ve read your excellent magazine since the very first issue. Its always been informative and the articles timely. Today,I have a problem that I need some help on. Pearl Harbor article misses the pointJim Stobie | Published: January 26, 2007 at 7:21 pmI was deeply troubled with the total lack of historical understanding or scholarship when I read Jay Kimmel’s “Pearl Harbor–History’s Most Costly Hit and Run”. Depth charge mysteryRick Smallman | Published: January 13, 2007 at 11:17 amI am researching my late father’s World War Two ship the HMS Prins Albert and I have just started to research the ‘sisterships’. These ships were L.S I’s, or Infantry Landing Ship (Small). SR-71Keith E Besherse | Published: November 20, 2006 at 3:58 pmI am currently serving in Iraq and my wife sent the September 2005 copy of your challenging magazine for me to re-read. Thank you for the mental gymnastics which keep my mind engaged. Second-guessing CusterAdam Lynch | Published: November 20, 2006 at 3:31 pmSecond guessing Custer has been a popular exercise ever since the Little Bighorn battle ended but I believe your recent “generous” examination is flawed. Walk Where They FoughtMike Petro | Published: November 20, 2006 at 3:25 pmAs an avid fan of Armchair General (I stumbled upon the first issue in an airport and saved each one since), I have been waiting for the chance to follow one of the Walk Where They Fought tours. |
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