Military History Magazine 2012 July

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Military History Magazine 2012 July

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Contents:  On Removing Seminoles (President Andrew Jackson’s Indian removal policy sparked a bitter guerrilla war when the Army tried to “destroy or capture” the Seminoles in Florida) Features – ‘Swarms Of Privateers’ (During the War of 1812 America turned to legalized piracy); Grant: What Made Him Great? (A reluctant soldier, the Union general was a study in contrasts); The Persian Fallacy (If Persia was as weak as historians claim, how did it build an empire?); Portfolio: Lost & Found (Recovering Nazi-looted art and artifacts was a job for the Allies’ Monuments Men); Bloodlands: Aleppo (It’s location has brought this Syrian city near-continental warfare) Departments – Letters (General Belgrano’s Legacy, Boxer Rebellion); News (Odyssey’s Latest Fine, Last World War I Veteran); Interview (J.C.A. Stagg: Understanding 1812); Valor (John Chard: A Multitude of Heroes); What We Learned (From the Kasserine Pass); Decisions (Crossing the Andes); Hand Tool (Panzerfaust); Power Tool (Higgins’ LCVP); Letter From Military History; Reviews; Hallowed Ground (Bois des Caures, Verdun, France); War Games; Weapons We’re Glad They Never Built (The Door to Hell)

Issue:  July 2012

Condition:  Very Good