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| | | | | This post follows on from this one on the origins of the War of 1812 between the USA and Britain. In mid August 1812 the USA suffered a defeat on land and gained a victory at sea in its war with Britain. On 16 August the US garrison of Detroit surrendered to the British. Three... | |
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| | | | | Charles Stevens was a cordwainer from the town of Airth in County Stirling, Scotland, a few miles up the River Forth from Edinburgh. He joi... | |
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| | | | | The Fifth Iowa Regimental Site is grateful to Jeff Daniels for the history below, to which he retains the copyright. Jeff is the great great grandson of Corporal Sherman Thomas Kirk, a veteran of both the Fifth Iowa Infantry and the Fifth Iowa Cavalry. Jeff is a civilian analyst at the Training and Doctrine Command... | |
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| | | Amphibious vehicles fitted with 100-foot extension ladders and topped with guns was developed for one specific D-Day assault mission. A version of the DUKW amphibious truck, fitted with a 100-foot ladder topped with machine guns, was developed for one specific D-Day assault mission. | ||