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The Price of Freedom: Americans at War
features a timeline of America's wars, from the Revolution to Iraq. Watch an interactive presentation on each war -- slideshows and movies, text and photos, and dozens of artifacts... (National Museum of American History, supported by Smithsonian Institution) |
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Minuteman Missile National Historic Site: Protecting a Legacy of the Cold War
tells the story of one of the most significant strategic weapons in U.S. history: the Minuteman ICBM (Intercontinental Ballistic Missile). By 1965 there were 1,000 Minuteman ICBMs... (National Park Service, Teaching with Historic Places) |
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America Supports You
highlights what Americans across the country are doing to support our troops. Learn about ways to let our servicemen and servicewomen know how much we appreciate them. Send messages of... (Department of Defense) |
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The United States Air Force Academy: Founding a Proud Tradition
recounts the history of aviation and the military: aviation's entry into the military during World War I, Germany's use of air power early in World War II, Pearl Harbor, the Berlin... (National Park Service, Teaching with Historic Places) |
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West Point in the Making of America, 1802-1918
looks at the history of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, its contributions to American history, and accomplishments of selected West Point graduates. Proposed by George... (National Museum of American History, supported by Smithsonian Institution) |
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Center of Military History
features information on U.S. Army history, including online publications, artwork and images, lineage series for different branches of the service, full text listings of medal of honor... (Department of Army) |
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Launching the New U.S. Navy
tells how and why our Navy was created. After the Revolutionary War, Barbary pirates preyed on American vessels and held seamen for ransom. In 1794, Congress reestablished the Navy... (National Archives and Records Administration) |
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Floyd Bennett Field: Naval Aviation's Home in Brooklyn
recounts the role of this airport in aviation history and World War II. In 1931, it was among the most advanced airports in the world. From it, early aviators launched pioneering and... (National Park Service, Teaching with Historic Places) |
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