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Sayler's Creek : A Battlefield, A Park, Peter Warren Eldredge
Sayler's Creek : A Battlefield, A Park, Peter Warren Eldredge
Master's Theses
The significance in history of the land area known as Sayler's Creek is derived from the fact that the last major conflict between Union and Confederate forces was fought there on April 6, 1865. The battle has been neglected because it immediately precedes the surrender; however, the engagement does contain valuable historical information.
Revolutionary Development In The Republic Of Viet Nam, James N. Davis
Revolutionary Development In The Republic Of Viet Nam, James N. Davis
Honors Theses
The scope of this study is three-fold. It attempts mainly to explore United States involvement in the Republic of Viet Nam from the perspectives of the history, the aims and the effectiveness of the pacification program.
The rationale for the use of such a method as pacification in the rural areas of the Viet Name may be traced back at least as far as the beginning of Western colonial interests there. Saigon submitted to colonial rule by France in 1885.
The Truman-Macarthur Controversy -- A Reappraisal, Ronald Lee Walker
The Truman-Macarthur Controversy -- A Reappraisal, Ronald Lee Walker
Masters Theses
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