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Category: /History
to Tomahawk Land-Attack missiles or other weapons. This changing operational context has rippled through all elements of U.S. submarine operations, from peacetime presence to strategic deterrence. The transitions in the submarine force…
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…, several things came to my mind. How did the United States become so relaxed and comfortable during the German war; why did we have most of our navel fleet stationed on one coast; and what have we done to prevent any future surprise attacks on the United States…
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…-fifth of March. Armed intervention by NATO in the affairs of Yugoslavia is considered as a violation of United Nation charters. They were attacking Yugoslavia without approved by the United Nation Security Council. Furthermore, NATO oppresses communist…
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Category: /History
…with Germany. Germany, on the other hand, attacked British supply lines with their new invention, the U-boat. The United States accepted Great Britain’s blockade and stopped trade with Germany, although a demand by the United States that free trade be allowed would…
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Category: /History
…The United States’ inflexible foreign policy when dealing with Japan lead to the attack on Pearl harbor which ended American isolationism. On December 7, 1941, at 7:55 a.m., loudspeakers aboard warships in Pearl Harbor rang loud with warnings, “Air…
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Category: /History
…In late 1675 and early 1776 the Doeg and Susquehannock Indians had a series of skirmishes with the colonist who were tobacco farmers in the Chesapeake region of Virginia. Nathaniel Bacon, a well-born Englishman wanted to lead an attack on the Native…
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…party attacks a group of British soldiers escorting British General Munro’s daughters, Cora and Alice to Fort William Henry. They are rescued along with a British soldier, Duncan by Hawkeye and his adopted Indian Father, Chingachgook and his adopted Indian…
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…anxiety ·Possibly recurrent, unexpected panic attacks ·Individual recognises the fear experienced is excessive ·The phobic reactions interfere significantly with the individuals working or social life ·Exposure to the feared stimulus nearly always produces…
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Category: /Literature
…as they desired the land in the west for its protection against Indian attacks. Colonel Morgan of America believed an attack at Detroit was needed, and the Delawares would let a passage through their country. And the fort at Detroit could not withstand an attack from…
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…to stop the threat of missile attack. Kennedy had to tread carefully because any overzealous assaults could have led to a Soviet attack from the fully functional Cuban bases. During the Cold War, so strained were the relationships between the Soviet Union…
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