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Our Soldiers
by Kat Silva, Nov 28, 2008
A way to be close to our Soldiers in Iraq for the Holidays. Please join me in this special Moment for our Soldiers.
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The Gulf War Did Not Take Place
by matt terry, Nov 27, 2008
A theory based essay looking at the conspiracies and media cover ups involved in the gulf war and the recent Iraq war referring in detail to the work of John Baudrillard.
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A Hitch in the Military for the Sake of Education
by David Dockery, Nov 23, 2008
At a time when the Iraq War is raging and the threat of terrorism ensures that the U.S. military will be necessary it may seem unreasonable to join the military, but the educational resources available are hard to pass up.
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Colorado Springs Air Force Academy
by Eric Kingma, Nov 21, 2008
The life of a cadet at the Colorado Springs Airforce Academy.
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The German Cemetery
by chubfish, Nov 20, 2008
The appalling difference between that of a First World War's German Cemetery and the Franco - British side etc, the difference of the way the two sides are remembered...
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This is How We Treat Our Soldiers
by happyathome, Nov 20, 2008
How the Army treats departing soldiers (and their families) is awful.
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UFO or Military Project
by Mr Williams, Nov 19, 2008
Discussion on the unexplained aircraft that seems to be seen across the globe, showing extremely advanced technology.
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Comrades Forever I Will Give my Undying Support
by Lena Brown, Nov 16, 2008
The abridged biopic essay of my experience in the U.S. Army and appreciation and support for my comrades that have served and are currently serving.
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Who’s Got the Biggest Nuclear Arsenal?
by Malak Gadol, Nov 14, 2008
Russia or the United States? Now would be the time to find out because the “war of words” between Russia and the United States over the proposed US European missile shield is starting to give the international community the nuclear nerves! The Russians have told us what they plan to do ahead of time so there won’t be any surprises when nukes start flying.
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Aftermath of the Trojan War
by Marina Taylor, Nov 11, 2008
The Trojan War having lasted eleven years with massive casualties on both the Greek and Trojan sides, was a complicated entanglement of people and plots impossible to keep straight and its aftermath was much the same. This article attempts to answer the question of what happened to the survivors once the war ended.
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