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Race, Politics, and Reconstruction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

Race, Politics, and Reconstruction

The first in-depth study of racial integration at West Point after the Civil War Race, Politics, and Reconstruction tells the story of racial integration at the United States Military Academy after the Civil War and spotlights the social environment and cultural currents that led to its failure. The first attempt to racially integrate West Point proved not simply a lost opportunity but an opportunity sabotaged with shocking degrees of forethought and deliberation. By investigating West Point’s experience with race from varied and nuanced perspectives, including those of the first Black cadets, the US Army officer corps, white cadets, the Academy’s faculty and staff, and the Black and whi...

Army History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 516

Army History

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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If You Love Someone, You Must Tell Them
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 211

If You Love Someone, You Must Tell Them

If You Love Someone, You Must Tell Them is a compelling story of contemporary history with timeless themes of love, tragedy, and celebration. Lavinia, a beautiful and brilliant young woman whose first decade of life shadowed the last decade of communist Romania, falls madly in love with Christopher, a fellow student at the University of Southern Maine. Christopher is from Vermont and serves in the Maine National Guard. Together they marvel at the slim probability of their lives connecting from such different backgrounds and distinct corners of the world. Dreams of a long future of lasting love, family, and professional achievement collide with the unintended consequences of life choices, that are driven by the decisions of the politically powerful.

Shield of David
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 459

Shield of David

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-11-29
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  • Publisher: Wicked Son

Jews first arrived in the New World in 1654, seeking religious freedom. Since the beginning of American nationhood, Jewish volunteers and conscripts fought in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, on both sides of the Civil War, the Spanish-American War, in both World Wars, and in the Korean, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Over the years, the American military learned to integrate its Jewish servicemen and women by providing Jewish military chaplains, kosher food, religious services, and placing the Star of David on the graves of fallen Jewish soldiers. The end of conscription and the establishment of the All-Volunteer Force in 1973 offered other paths to serve our country. American Jews have contributed with distinction in the arts and sciences, academia, entertainment, government, and in building the economy. For Jews, America is the Goldene Medina—the Golden Country.

To the Last Man :.
  • Language: en

To the Last Man :.

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The 102nd Ambulance Company in World War I
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 277

The 102nd Ambulance Company in World War I

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-10-26
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  • Publisher: McFarland

During the carnage of World War I, ambulance companies were essential, carrying casualties off the battlefield on litters, dressing wounds, and rushing the wounded to the rear, often amid intense fire and poison gas. As part of the 26th "Yankee" Division--the first full American division to arrive in France in 1917--the 102nd Ambulance Company spent 193 days at the front and carried more than 20,000 men in its ambulances. Based on the company diary of Sergeant Leslie R. Barlow and letters by other company members, this narrative follows the unit through its inception in Bridgeport, Connecticut, its National Guard training, passage overseas, and winter of adjustment in France. The book describes its contribution to British trench fever experiments and its role in disinfesting the division of "cooties"; and offers vivid descriptions of its combat experiences in five sectors between February and November 1918. The work is heavily illustrated with photographs of the company and includes a detailed roster.

Maine at 200
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

Maine at 200

Celebrate the bicentennial of Maine statehood. Historian Tom Huntington covers the course of Maine’s often turbulent history, decade by decade. He writes about the death of Congressman Jonathan Cilley in a duel; the Portland Rum Riot and the birth of Prohibition; the Confederate raid on Portland Harbor; James G. Blaine’s scandal-ridden try for the presidency; the triumph and tragedy of Louis Sockalexis, the first Native American to play major league baseball; Sangerville native Hiram Maxim’s transformation of modern war; Charles Lindbergh’s 1927 visit to Maine (and the Portland resident who became the first person to stowaway on a transatlantic flight); the bloody shootout that killed gangster Al Brady in Bangor; the German saboteurs who came ashore on Mt. Desert Island during World War II; Margaret Chase Smith’s principled stand against Senator Joseph McCarthy; Samantha Smith’s plea for world peace; the arrival of Somali immigrants in Lewiston; and much, much more. It’s an entertaining and informative look at key events, milestones and personalities from two fascinating centuries of statehood.

Hawai'i Sports
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 684

Hawai'i Sports

Traces the history of Hawaiian sports and lists local records

To the last man
  • Language: en

To the last man

"The summer sun was setting on the farm fields around the tiny village of Givry bringing 20 July 1918 to a close. Dark groupings of trees cast their shade on the slopes between the small French towns of Belleau and Bouresches. The trampled fields of wheat belied the struggle that had taken place over the mile of sloping ground between the hollows of Belleau Wood and the low rise that had been labelled by Allied planners as Hill 190. Crumpled olive drab-clad bodies told the tale of murderous machine gun fire and the deadly accuracy of German artillery. On the summit of the hill, 38 year old Maj. James W. Hanson, commanding the US Army's 1st Battalion, 103rd Infantry Regiment, paused from directing the digging-in efforts to jot down a note: 'Tell the Colonel we have taken and are consolidating the position, but have had tremendous losses, have less than 200 men in the line available for duty but will hold the position to the last man'" --

The Human Soul: Essays in Honor of Nalin Ranasinghe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

The Human Soul: Essays in Honor of Nalin Ranasinghe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-02-01
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  • Publisher: Vernon Press

This collection of essays is dedicated to a recently deceased philosopher and humanist, Nalin Ranasinghe. His central philosophical and humanistic preoccupation was with the human soul. Not surprisingly, his greatest inspiration was Socrates’ credo “Care for your soul,” and the title of his first book was 'The Soul of Socrates'. In this and his later writings, Ranasinghe expressed his growing concern over the idea that the human soul has been highjacked due to the way our civilization has developed: the highest and noblest aspirations of our civilization have been replaced by our obsession with money, pleasure, and power. We now live in a time where we do not know who we are, nor who t...