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Great Moments of the History of the United States Army (1966) U.S.Government
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Description:Great Moments of the History of the United States Army (1966). 12+ pages. This Brochure is presented as a public service by the United States Army. RPI 921 June 1966, U.S. Government Printing Office; 1996 O-214-421.
Great Army Moments: Topics and illustrations discussed in the brochure include the following:
General Washington's surprise attack at Trenton, a turning point of the war, December 26, 1776
Recruitment of the First American Regiment, the oldest regiment in the Regular Army, today's Third Infantry, June 3, 1784
The battle of Fallen Timbers, August 20, 1794
The completion of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, September 23, 1806
Zebulon Pike discovers Pike's Peak, November 15, 1806
The Battle of Chippewa, July 5, 1814
The U.S. Sanitary Commission first organized women nurses, June 12, 1861
The Wagon Box Fight, August 2, 1867
The founding of West Point, March 16, 1802
Washington Monument completed by U.S. Army Engineers, December 6, 1884
Scaling the Peking Wall trumpeter Calvin P. Titus, E Company, 14th Infantry, August 14, 1900
Major Walter Reed, U.S. Army Bacteriologist, the conquest of yellow fever, December 9, 1900
Panama Canal Opens August 15, 1914
Sergeant Alvin C. York captures 132 Germans in Argonne Forest October 8, 1918
Women's Army Corps established July 1, 1943
Remagen Bridgehead-the crossing of the Rhine March 7, 1945
Breakthrough at Chipyong-NI, Korea, February, 1951
Anchorage, Alaska Eathquake, March 27, 1964
Measurements
: 8 x 11 inches
Condition
: This original Army brochure is in good condition. There are no markings, no lose pages, no bent pages and the spine is in nice shape.
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