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Modern War, Issue #20 - Magazine
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Drive on Baghdad: Joint warfare and the march up country to Baghdad, 2003.
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World at War, Issue #48 - Magazine
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Duel in the North: In the summer of 1941, Germany launched Operation Barbarossa against the Soviet Union. Recalled from an early retirement, Wilhelm von Leeb lead Army Group North during its campaign to capture the northern city of Leningrad, sparking one of the bloodiest sieges of World War II.
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Strategy & Tactics Issue #300 - Magazine
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The Rommel Factor - The War in North Africa 1940-1943: During WWII the North African Campaign would be a pivotal point in the war, providing a proving ground for weapons and strategies used in the final two years of the war.
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World at War, Issue #50 - Magazine
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Zhukov’s War - From Stalingrad to Kursk on the Eastern Front : The period between the battles of Stalingrad in late 1942 and Kursk in the summer of 1943 was a turning point in the war on the Eastern Front. Leading the Soviet charge was a master practitioner of the operational art, Georgy Zhukov.
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Modern War, Issue #30 - Magazine
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Operation Enduring Freedom: In September 2001 the United States launched the Global War on Terror. One of the first targets in the conflict was Afghanistan. Known as Operation Enduring Freedom, this campaign would create an entirely new form of warfare.
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Strategy & Tactics Issue #306 - Magazine
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Agricola: In the year AD 83, Gnaeus Julius Agricola led his Roman army into northern Britian. He engaged and defeated an army of Caledonian warriors in the Battle of Mons Graupius, the northernmost victory recorded by the Romans.
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World at War, Issue #52 - Magazine
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Sealion - Proposed German Invasion of England : Britain stood alone against Hitler’s Germany in the summer of 1940, and for the first time in 150 years faced the possibility of invasion. Only the English Channel separated the two foes, and it remained to be seen if it could be overcome by the Germans .
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World at War, Issue #53 - Magazine
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Strike & Counterstrike - Battle for Moscow, December 1941 to April 1942: The German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 came down to a final test of strength in the last quarter of the year, with the Soviet capital as the prize.
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World at War, Issue #54 - Magazine
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Grand Strategy in the Pacific - Coral Sea and Midway 1942 : The pre-war plans of both the Japanese and Allies for operations in the Pacific changed dramatically following the rapid Japanese expansion in the first months of the conflict. Attempts to reorient those plans led to two major naval battles in mid-1942: Coral Sea and Midway.
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World at War, Issue #55 - Magazine
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Butcher & Bolt - British Commandos in Northwest Europe, 1940-1945 : The withdrawal of the British Expeditionary Force from France in 1940 came with no prospect of an immediate return to Europe. To continue their war with Germany, the British formed a commando force to conduct raids against German-occupied territories .
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