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Military Images Sept. 2001 UK vs US Canada Manassas Ohio Iowa Infantry Maine

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Availability: 34 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Language: English
  • Topic: Military & Civil War
  • Publication Frequency: Bimonthly
  • Condition: Clean Tight Covers, Staples & Pages...100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
  • Features: Illustrated
  • Publication Name: Military Images Magazine
  • Publisher: Harry Roach

    Description

    Military Images
    Volume 23 Issue 2 Sept/Oct.2001
    Preserving The History Of The American Fighting Man
    Cover: In 1861 A U.S. Navy Ship Removed Two Confederate Diplomats From A Royal Mail Ship And Almost Started A War Between The U.S. and Great Britain.
    In This Issue
    The War That Never Was - Britain and The U.S. Almost Went To War In 1861
    Leonard Stineman's Rough War - Badly Wounded at Fredericksburg, He Returned To The War
    The Volunteer Southron's Trip To The War - It Was A Long Trip From Secession To War For This Unit
    The Remarkable Life Of A General - Who Was Steinwehr Avenue Named After?
    'We Were In A Tight Place' - A Phillips Legion Officer at The Second Manassas
    George T. Lape, Civil War Photographer - A New York Engineer Became A Professional Photographer
    The River Regiment - The War Of The 7th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry
    'A Better Man Never Lived' - Everyone Admired James Cooper, 33rd Iowa Infanry
    Two From Gregg's 1st South Carolina - A 6-Month Unit in 1861 Left Two Images
    'Emery's Sad Fate' - D.W. Emery, 3rg Maine Infantry, Dies At Chancellorsville
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