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Armchair General- Letter from the Editor May 2013

Ancient to Modern Warfare The May 2013 issue of Armchair General® is chock-full of battles, leaders, and exciting combat action. With a lineup covering a wide range of topics across 35 centuries of military history. from ancient warfare to today’s operations, it offers something for everyone! Our Battle Studies feature article, “The Birth of Modern …

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