Case Boterbloem University of South Florida, analyzes the early modern United Provinces (Dutch Republic)-Russian Empire relationship's political, military, economic, and cultural effects on world history. Full Insight: ▶️ https://lnkd.in/gSYD8YzX #worldhistory #friendship
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Case Boterbloem University of South Florida, analyzes the early modern United Provinces (Dutch Republic)-Russian Empire relationship's political, military, economic, and cultural effects on world history. Full Insight: ▶️ https://lnkd.in/gSYD8YzX #worldhistory #friendship
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For all the military history buffs out there, here is a video briefly describing MRICD’s history and more recent world events that underscore our Institute’s valuable contributions.
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Military History Credential: Cold War 2.0 In honor of Norwich’s deep military roots (200 years’ worth), we are especially proud to offer this military history credential, designed to provide history hobbyists and history teachers with a renewed and enriched understanding of the subjects they study and teach. The first course, "Small Wars Today," covers Chinese, Russian, and non-state Ways of War, as well as the impact of Colonialism on today's world, with a focus on the British experience in the American Revolution. The second course, "A Brief History," provides a concise history of the Cold War 1.0 (NATO/USA vs. Warsaw Pact/USSR) and helps students view historical events in their respective contexts. The final course, "A Current Analysis," examines the Peer and Near Peer Protagonists in the Baltic, Crimea, and Ukraine, providing insights into generational warfare in 2024. Take one course, or take all three. Register today: https://bit.ly/3WD3ZpG
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Military History Credential: Cold War 2.0 In honor of Norwich’s deep military roots (200 years’ worth), we are especially proud to offer this military history credential, designed to provide history hobbyists and history teachers with a renewed and enriched understanding of the subjects they study and teach. The first course, "Small Wars Today," covers Chinese, Russian, and non-state Ways of War, as well as the impact of Colonialism on today's world, with a focus on the British experience in the American Revolution. The second course, "A Brief History," provides a concise history of the Cold War 1.0 (NATO/USA vs. Warsaw Pact/USSR) and helps students view historical events in their respective contexts. The final course, "A Current Analysis," examines the Peer and Near Peer Protagonists in the Baltic, Crimea, and Ukraine, providing insights into generational warfare in 2024. Take one course, or take all three. Register today: https://bit.ly/3WD3ZpG
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Rededication services are of particular interest to military historians, genealogists, and researchers who focus on the factual and historical aspects of military conflicts 🪖🕊️ https://loom.ly/s0D963U #genealogists #rededicationservice #militaryhistory
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Regimental Museum Liaison and UPAR @ The Brockville Rifles, & Student @ The Royal Military College of Canada
As some may have noticed, there has been an uptick in my posting frequency on LinkedIn with relation to Military History and Strategy. For those who don’t know, last year I enrolled at Royal Military College of Canada/Collège militaire royal du Canada and will be transitioning from the Military Police to a new occupation as an Infantry Officer. My program is heavily focused on military history, defence policy, and military strategy. Very quickly, it has left me with a lot of thoughts, opinions, and stories that I enjoy sharing. I have started a Substack, as well some social media pages called Campaigns, Conquests, & Conflicts where I will post articles, stories, etc. similar to those I’ve already been posting. Some will be based on assignments I’ve had to complete, and others will be based on personal interests. My goal is to have somewhere I can put down my thoughts and engage in healthy conversations with others on military history, strategy, and defence policy. My Substack can be found below, and thanks to anybody who reads! #MilitaryHistory #WarStudies #BattleAnalysis #MilitaryStrategy #DefensePolicy #HistoricalWarfare #StrategicStudies #WarTactics #MilitaryLeadership #NationalSecurity #HistoricalBattles #MilitaryInsights #DefenseStrategy #Geopolitics #MilitaryAnalysis #WarAndPeace #SecurityStudies #MilitaryResearch #DefenseHistory #MilitaryPolicy
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ICYMI: Juneteenth: 5 Civil War battles that black Union soldiers played a key role: In honor of Juneteenth, here are five American Civil War battles in which African American Union soldiers played an important part. #Juneteenth #history #blackhistory #CivilWar #Union #AfricanAmericans
Juneteenth: 5 Civil War battles that black Union soldiers played a key role
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Juneteenth: 5 Civil War battles that black Union soldiers played a key role: In honor of Juneteenth, here are five American Civil War battles in which African American Union soldiers played an important part. #Juneteenth #history #blackhistory #CivilWar #Union #AfricanAmericans
Juneteenth: 5 Civil War battles that black Union soldiers played a key role
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A great book, providing a series of essays on how Britain’s leadership envisioned fighting World War I in the years prior to the conflict and how those policies and concepts worked in execution. The editor, foreign policy professor Greg Kennedy, assembles a wide array of subjects in these essay. The topics covered include relations with neutral powers, plans for economic warfare, technological advancement, and decisive naval engagements. Economic warfare, in particular, receives wide coverage, both with dedicated chapters and as a major theme within chapters focusing on foreign affairs. The book does not delve too closely in the tactical questions of the dreadnought age, though topics of concentration, span of control, and the means of tactical evolution are discussed. Kennedy and the other authors continually drive home the unanticipated expansion of this Great War and the importance of organizational flexibility. They make the point that the ability of British institutions to evolve and react were key factors in overcoming a material parity (and sometimes even inferiority) with Germany, especially when the neutral powers constrained Britain’s favorable geographic position. Highly recommended for any strategic thinker in an era of globalized great power competition.
Britain's War At Sea, 1914-1918: The war they thought a…
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