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Military History
June 15, 2004
Peter G. Tsouras
Alexander the Great's Most Heroic Moment Acceding to his weary soldiers' wishes, Alexander the Great turned homeward from India -- but even the trip back would require battle and conquest. mark for My Articles similar articles
Military History
December 2005
James W. Shosenberg
Austerlitz: Napoleon's Masterstroke Facing a formidable coalition, the French emperor devised a plan to defeat his counterparts from Austria and Russia in one swift campaign. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Bernie Alexander
Alexander The Great: The Ultimate Conqueror Legends about heroes can be interesting but it doesn't get any better than when the hero is a historical figure. Alexander the Great was such a person. mark for My Articles similar articles
America's Civil War
Robert Collins Suhr
Little Phil Sheridan Wins His Spurs At an obscure railroad station in northern Mississippi, an equally obscure Union cavalry colonel faced a personal and professional moment of truth. His name was Phil Sheridan, and his coolness and dash clearly marked him for bigger things. mark for My Articles similar articles
America's Civil War
Brent L. Vosburg
Cavalry Clash at Hanover Southern beau sabreur J.E.B. Stuart hardly expected to run head-on into enemy cavalry on his second ride around the Union Army. But a trio of 'boy generals' would soon give the famed Confederate horseman all the action he could handle. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wild West
William A. Dobak
Buffalo Soldiers: Sorting Fact from Fiction Known as buffalo soldiers, though they did not use that term themselves, the black servicemen who saw duty in the Wild West generally had the same burdens and privileges as their white counterparts. mark for My Articles similar articles
U.S. Banker
October 2010
Alan Kline
Thinking Globally, Acting Quickly The trade group now known as BAFT-IFSA has been reinvented under Donna Alexander, shedding its U.S.-centric image and emerging as a leading voice for banks worldwide. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
November 2002
Charles Paul Freund
Great Stone Face Just as the Taliban were detonating Afghanistan's ancient Buddhas, spreading worldwide dismay, plans were hatched to carve a 250-foot face of Alexander the Great on a granite outcropping in Greece, spreading considerable alarm. mark for My Articles similar articles