759 resultados para United States. War Dept. Library


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Editorial note -- Introduction, by the editor -- Proceedings at the luncheon of th Pennsylvania Society: Address of Rear-Admiral R. E. Peary. Note from the Hon. Theodore Roosevelt [facsimile]. Address by the Hon. J. M. Beck. Verdun menu [facsimile] -- Proceedings at the luncheon of the Pilgrims in London: Address by Viscount Bryce. Address by the Hon. J. M. Beck -- An American advocate [editorial from "London daily telegraph"].

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Arranged alphabetically by cities under states.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Vol. 2-4 have imprint: New York, London, G. P. Putnam's sons. Editors: [1st ser.] J. G. Wilson, T. M. Coan.-2d ser., A. N. Blakeman.

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"The text followed ... is that of the edition of 1848, published in Philadelphia ... The original work had no index ... this deficiency has been supplied."

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vol. XII. Pathology of the acute respiratory diseases, and of gas gangrene following war wounds, by G.R. Callender and J.F. Coupal. 1929- vol. XIII. pt. 1. Physical reconstruction and vocational education, by A.G. Crane. pt. 2. The Army nurse corps, by Julia C. Stimson. 1927- vol. XIV. Medical aspects of gas warfare, by W.D. Bancroft, H.C. Bradley [and others] 1926.- vol. XV. Statistics, pt. 1. Army anthropology, based on observations made on draft recruits, 1917-1918, and on veterans at demobilization, 1919, by C.B. Davenport and A.G. Love. 1921. pt. 2. Medical and casualty statistics based on the medical records of the United States Army, April 1, 1917, to December 31, 1919, inclusive, by A.G. Love. 1925.

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Analyses of the War in Afghanistan frequently mention the declining or shaky domestic support for the conflict in the United States and among several U.S. allies. This paper dates the beginning of this decline back to the resurgence of the Taliban in 2005-06 and suggests that the deteriorating course of the war on the ground in Afghanistan itself along with mounting casualties is the key reason behind this drop in domestic support for the war.