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'The making of a general: lost years, forgotten battles' lieutenant general Frank Berryman 1894-1941

open access: yes, 2007
This thesis examines the early military career and life of Lieutenant General Sir Frank Berryman from 1894 through to the end of his involvement in the Middle East campaigns. It begins with his family background and education on the outskirts of Melbourne before tracing, in detail, his personal life and military career until the end of 1941.
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When Civil Rights Go Wrong: Agenda and Process in Civil Rights Reform [PDF]

open access: yes, 1993
The aging of the persons leading the civil rights movement is only a metaphor for a more serious aging process that afflicts the movement. It is a sclerotic condition that has kept an old agenda and once-prodding - but now increasingly intolerant - ideas
Abernathy, Charles F.
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UA68/8/3 Student Researcher, Vol. IV, No. 1 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1979
Publication of the Eta-Pi Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta. This issue includes: Walker, Denise. Henry Wirz: The Last Victim of Andersonville Hood, Charles. Brandy Station: The Turning Point Miller, Edward.
Phi Alpha Theta
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One of the Finest Sources of Recruits: The Canadian Cadet Movement During the Second World War [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This article examines the history of the Sea, Army, and Air Cadet programs during the Second World War. The movement expanded rapidly during the war, with the assistance of the Canadian forces, which became more directly involved with the equipping ...
Woodger, Kevin
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