... Force 174 D Roll of Original Officers of the Battalion 175 E Roll of Officers promoted from the Ranks between the 9th June, 1915, and 21 st March, 1916 177 F Roll of Reinforcement Officers who joined ... Public Library, Perth, W.A., June, 1 922 CHAPTER XII 20 CHRONOLOGY OF THE 28 th BATTALION, A.I.F 1914 August 4. Declaration ofWar 1915 April 1. Formation of the 7th Infantry Brigade approved ... rejoined 2nd Division 13. Visit of Lord Kitchener 24 .} Period of silence Australians withhold their fire 27 .} 27 .} Peninsula visited by a blizzard Heavy snow and extreme 29 .} cold CHAPTER XII 21 December...
... form of past virtue to it, have decided not to let this leisure time of mine pass without doing something, to write what I know of the art of war, to the satisfaction of those who are lovers of ... composed of those who make the waging ofwar their profession; for you are forced to make war always, or pay them always, or to risk the danger that they take away the Kingdom from you To make war ... fear arms of their own citizens They took an imprudent course, therefore, which was the cause of their being deprived of much 22 glory and happiness As to the error which the King of France makes...
... diameter, of 776,900 cubic feet capacity, a displacement of 22 tons and equipped with three sets of motors aggregating more than 500 horse-power, and capable of imparting a speed of 52 miles per ... trial In charge of Count Zeppelin and manned by a crew of 22 officers and men together with nearly three tons of fuel the fuel capacity conveys some idea of her possible radius of action she travelled ... final till midnight of the last day of the month of any such announcement The official release date of all Project Gutenberg Etexts is at Midnight, Central Time, of the last day of the stated month...
... me think of the X-Men: the Last Stand, and then of the Art of War, which I haven't fully read yet, but always figured to be not only a work on the Art of War, but also a masterpiece of philosophy ... path of the Art of War, but he chose it to point out to us that there is another path Which of course is obvious to most of us, although we may not always see directly that the ways ofWar are ... both Microsoft Office and OpenOffice on your computer, and notice how their spelling checkers behave: Microsoft Office tends to work towards 'proper language' as we knew it, while OpenOffice seems...
... same Only war' s spectacular, that's all The Backwash of War, by Ellen N La Motte 22 Well, he came in like the rest, only older than most of them A shock of iron-grey hair, a mane of it, above ... descriptive of life in the British Navy under stress of war- time conditions the life of the officers' mess, and the stoke-hole the grime as well as the glory Vivid pictures of the ache of parting, of ... York London End of Project Gutenberg's The Backwash of War, by Ellen N La Motte The Backwash of War, by Ellen N La Motte 35 *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE BACKWASH OFWAR *** *****...
... 0-19-515174-7 Israel-Arab War, 1967 I Title: days ofwar II Title: June 1967 and the making of the modern Middle East III Title DS 127 O74 20 02 956.04´6—dc21 20 01058 823 Jacket photo: Col Motta ... Six Days ofWar Six Days ofWar June 1967 and the Making of the Modern Middle East MICHAEL B OREN 20 02 Oxford New York Auckland Bangkok Buenos Aires Cape ... May 61 Countdown: May 31 to June 127 The War: Day One, June 170 Day Two, June 21 1 Day Three, June 24 0 Day Four, June 25 7 Day Five, June 27 8 Day Six, June 10 29 4 Aftershocks: Tallies, Postmortems,...
... consisted of elements beyond uranium, each with its own rate of beta decay: Process ELECTRON 92U 92U + NEUTRON 93 10 SECONDS 94 2.2 MINUTES 95 59 MINUTES 96 66 HOURS 97 2. 5 HOURS Process 92U + 92U 93 ... village, and we continued our studies there towards the end of 1945.” COPYRIGHT 20 02 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, INC a professor of geology Both were of samurai lineage Even before going to school, ... just as the war began, encouraging him to pursue the JULY 20 02 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SPECIAL ONLINE ISSUE COPYRIGHT 20 02 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, INC development of nuclear weapons By the end of 1941...
... Epilogue: Japan Attacks Notes 22 1 Bibliography Index 26 9 26 1 57 21 5 This page intentionally left blank Maps (All maps reproduced from The New York Times of 1941 by permission of The New York Times, ... overwhelmingly against a declaration of war, to be sure, but a growing majority favored aid to Britain short ofwar even at the risk ofwar The isolationist aggregation of Republicans, Roosevelt haters, ... "direction of flow of German troops and guns through Sofia" on March 27 , but neither it nor Washington sensed the implications 15 American military attaches forwarded impressive evidence of the eastward...
... We Divide Them The Price of Failure 127 A War without Sacrifice? 147 10 Sharing the Burden 1 62 11 Pay to Win 178 Notes 20 3 Acknowledgments 22 1 Index 22 3 About the Author 22 9 PREFACE Although it ... terrorist 22 What Does War Cost? attacks will ultimately be added to your bill for government war- related spending Negative Economics The entire cost-benefit analysis of the War on Terror, and ofwar ... Gift tax revenues—on transfers of tens of thousands of dollars or more—were cut from $4 billion in 20 01 to under $2 billion in 20 02, just as the nation went to a war footing Meanwhile, the Republicans...
... of civil wars, non-state wars, and social anarchy Sun Tzu’s The Art ofWar seemed to offer a better understanding of these kinds of war, because he lived in an era of never-ending civil wars.13 ... led to the collapse of a whole conception of the world Moscow (18 12) was the turning point of the Napoleonic Wars The Battle of Waterloo (1815) was the final battle of the wars of liberation and ... antithesis 93 99 1 02 117 119 119 127 131 137 The Formula: Politics in War 6.1 Different concepts of politics in Clausewitz 6 .2 On Clausewitz’s concept of the logic and grammar ofwar 6.3 Is there...
... 0-19-51 620 8-0; 0-19-51 620 9-9 (pbk.) Political geography Military geography War Peace I Flint, Colin (Colin Robert) JC319.G445 20 04 303.6'6—dc 22 2003019 427 Printed in the United States of America ... The Geography of “Resource Wars” Philippe Le Billon 21 7 12 Landscapes of Drugs and War: Intersections of Political Ecology and Global Conflict Michael K Steinberg and Kent Mathewson 24 2 13 Navigating ... Cambridge Illustrated Atlas of Warfare, 14 92 17 92; and War and the World, 1450– 20 00 Carl Dahlman is assistant professor in the Department of Geography at the University of South Carolina His recent...
... Why Don’t We Study the Shadows? 22 5 17 Epilogue: Two Sides of the Same Coin 23 9 Postscript: The Warof the Month Club—Iraq 24 5 Notes 25 1 Bibliography 27 3 Index 28 3 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS In 1996 when ... isbn – 520 -23 977-6 (cloth) War and society War — Economic aspects Informal sector (Economics) I Title II Series hm554.n67 20 04 303.6'6 — dc 22 2003060803 Manufactured in the United States of America ... Guns of Daily Life 119 PART FOUR: PEACE? 139 10 The Institutionalization of the Shadows: (Habits ofWar Mar Landscapes of Peace) 143 11 The Autobiography of a Man Called Peace 157 12 The Time of...
... attitudes towards wars, and public debates about the consequences of a war Figure Number 2of articles per month reporting Coalition and Iraqi civilian deaths in four Middle-east newspapers Number of articles ... Conflict and Health 20 08, 2: 1 Burnham G, Lafta R, Doocy D, Roberts L: Mortality after the 20 03 invasion of Iraq, across-sectional cluster sample survey Lancet 20 06, 368:1 421 -28 Benac, N Americans ... death tallies and 1 12 articles describing Iraqi Civilian death tallies The summation of the number of Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Conflict and Health 20 09, 3:9 http://www.conflictandhealth.com/content/3/1/9...
... Stanley Riggs “The Drama of the Filipinos” The Journal of American Folklore, Vol 17, No 67 (Oct-Dec 1904), p 28 1 26 See Philippine Education Magazine, Sept 1 926 p 22 2 46 As shown in the above ... Company, 1903 p 82 21 44 warrior prowess in the war dance are manifestations of the savage, fierce, and violent nature of Moros, which is then linked to slave-raiding These depictions of immorality ... the Journal of American Folklore, entitled “The Drama of the Filipinos” In it he offers a four-period classification of Philippine drama: 1) Prehistoric until 1 521 ; 2) Religious from 1 529 to present...
... properties such that only a third of the audience could hear the dialogue."9 Foreman, of course, was unaware of the traditional mode of consumption of the moro-moro, of consumption in bits and See ... firm grasp of the dynamics of performance, of how the different parts of the moro-moro come together, of what is entailed in the presentation and consumption, as well as the composition of the plays ... and ways of expression have persisted, and while these habits of orality may have diminished, they never entirely disappeared .28 One obvious manifestation of the persistence of oral modes of expression,...