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Military History December 24, 2004 Ross Rosenfeld |
Battle of Princeton: Washington Outfoxes Cornwallis Facing Maj. Gen. George Washington's army at Assunpink Creek on January 2, 1777, Lt. Gen. Charles Cornwallis expected to 'bag the fox' the following day, but the next morning brought an unpleasant surprise--the fox had vanished. |
Military History October 2007 Dennis Showalter |
Hessians: The Best Armies Money Could Buy It was just business: Hessian soldiers were the sole asset of a nation in the military-for-hire trade. |
BusinessWeek November 1, 2004 Hardy Green |
George Washington On The Couch In "His Excellency: George Washington," Joseph J. Ellis skillfully overcomes the general's aloofness and saintly status to get at the inner control freak and tortured moralist. |
Parameters Winter 2005/2006 |
Book Reviews The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War by Andrew J. Bacevich... 1776 by David McCullough... West Point: Two Centuries and Beyond edited by Lance Betros... What We Owe Iraq: War and the Ethics of Nation Building by Noah Feldman... etc. |