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became an outpost of Confederate forces until they left for other theaters. When the US Army returned to Texas in the later 1860s, the fort was reoccupied and rebuilt, and became a base for the "Buffalo Soldier", or all-African American, 24th Infantry and 9th Cavalry Regiments. The fort was abandoned permanently in 1883 and a town located there declined over time. Preservation of the fort began in 1968 and on July 14, 1971, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
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This article covers a former US Army installation in Menard County, Texas. The fort was established in 1852 as part of a line of forts intended to protect migrants to California. It was deemed unnecessary and abandoned in 1859, only to be occupied by settlers. During the American Civil War, the fort
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Jozo Tomasevich was a Yugoslav-American economist and historian whose works on Yugoslavia in World War II continue to be widely cited today despite his first book on the Chetniks being published nearly fifty years ago. He died before completing the third volume of his planned series on Yugoslavia in
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the war which was to be focused on the Partisans. The second volume in the series was published posthumously in 2001, with editing by his daughter.
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tortures Aimery of Limoges, Latin Patriarch of Antioch (from a late-13th-century manuscript)
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from unifying the surrounding Muslim states. Regardless, he was captured at the
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Knowledge:WikiProject Military history
News
May 2024

Your military history newsletter
Issue 217, May 2024
Front page
Project news
Article news
Book reviews
Op-ed

Raynald of Châtillon
Raynald of Châtillon
Borsoka
Prince of Antioch
crusader state
Middle East
Lord of Oultrejordain
fiefdom
Kingdom of Jerusalem
French nobility
Second Crusade
Constance
Saladin
Battle of Hattin
James VI and I
James VI and I
A British Challenger 2 tank firing a practice round from its main gun
Challenger 2

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