Essays about swiss army

  1. Weapons of World War One
    ... The Swiss Army was the first to officially use the Luger P.04 pistol. They were followed by the German Navy in in 1904 and the German Army in 1908. ...
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  2. dogs
    ... The breed was used as late as World War II as pack dogs by the Swiss Army The breed was almost extinct around the turn of the century and numbers have been ...
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  3. New Terror
    ... People like these are tomorrowamp39s terrorists. Biological weapons appear to have the characteristics of becoming the modern day terroristamp39s Swiss army knife. ...
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  4. A One Way Tunnel discriptive
    ... A canteen that looked like it was from World War II or something. A Swiss army knife, the kind with the spoon and fork built right on to it, mind you. ...
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  5. Cuban Missile Crisis
    ... body. The Red Cross, at the end, did agree to contribute 30 inspectors if they could be recruited from the Swiss Army. However, by ...
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  6. Cuban Missile Crisis
    ... body. The Red Cross, at the end, did agree to contribute 30 inspectors if they could be recruited from the Swiss Army. According ...
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  7. Democracy and the Constitution
    ... to save money. How much did they think they could save As if the Swiss ever had much of an army to begin with. Those whom we elect ...
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  8. The Prince
    ... cites several examples where having an army of mercenaries limited the capabilities of the stateamp39s military. King Louis XI employed Swiss mercenaries who ...
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  9. The Prince
    ... cites several examples where having an army of mercenaries limited the capabilities of the stateamp39s military. King Louis XI employed Swiss mercenaries who ...
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  10. Mother Courage
    ... of Kattrin, she beats a drum to warn the people in the town nearby that there is an army nearby and is shot for it. Nobody gives her or Swiss Cheese credit or ...
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  11. To What Extent Did The ValoisHabsburg Conflict Weaken The French ...
    ... The French army was also confident after defeating the Swiss at Marignano. The Swiss were the most formidable fighting forces at that time. ...
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  12. latin america
    ... out groups of conservative landowners, and conservative elements in the army, and US companies stationed in Guatemala. The son of a Swiss pharmacist who had ...
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  13. cavalry
    ... used these new defensive tatics the most effectively, were the Swiss and English ... the cavalry continued to remain the most important unit in an commanders army. ...
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  14. Erwin Rommel
    ... in Greece. He was also told that he needed to prepare to take the command of an Army Group north of the Swiss Alps. This Army Group ...
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  15. Early German Immigration
    ... Another wave of about 12,000 SwissGermans found their way to South Carolina and ... German mercenaries or Hessians to work for the Revolutionary army by offering ...
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  16. The Weimar Republic
    ... and Schiller, in order to avoid intimidation by the army and the mobs ... The constitution borrowed freely from American, British, French, and Swiss precedent and ...
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  17. war
    ... Most of the men thought the army was not the place for a girl, but the men from ... to fly, and in a short time, the canvas covering began to look like Swiss cheese ...
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  18. albert einstein
    ... research. Einstein became a Swiss Citizen in 1905. ... War. It was named after the Manhattan Engineer District of the US Army Corps. ...
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  19. NapoleonRise to Fall
    ... recruited along the way such as Austrians, Italians, Swiss, Prussians, Poles, Lithuanians, and Rhinelanderamp39s . It was not the loss of the amp39grand armyamp39 that had ...
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  20. Black Death
    ... was in a position to flee the remains of the Tarter Mongol army. ... Alexandre Yersin 18631943, was a SwissFrench bacteriologist discovered the rodshaped ...
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  21. Don Pepe Figueres
    ... Ameringer, 37 The disbanding of the army would also lead to a ... 128. 5 Baker, Christopher Costa Rica Handbook http://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/cr/moon/history. ...
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  22. Jose Figueres
    ... Ameringer, 37 The disbanding of the army would also lead to a ... 128. 5 Baker, Christopher Costa Rica Handbook http://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/cr/moon/history. ...
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  23. The Battle of Vimy Ridge and How It Forged Canada
    ... The toughest on that deadly line that stretched through France from the Swiss border to ... But more than two years of war had forged the Canadians into an army. ...
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  24. world war 1
    ... become so big that they reached from the english channel to the swiss mountains ... The problem that the army generals were having was that they had never fought a ...
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  25. F. Scott Fitzgerald 2
    ... originally entitled The Romantic Egoist, which he had started while in the army. ... again uses experiences from his wifeamp39s stay at the Swiss sanitarium and his own ...
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  26. Austria
    ... One poll showed half the Swiss opposed the action by the EU members ... Austrians army wasnamp39t very strong, and when I did my topics on Vienna, it didnamp39t sound very ...
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  27. Reparations Justified
    ... Swiss banks produced a list of thousands of people with accounts that had seen ... rights, and Philippine veterans who fought with the American army during World ...
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  28. History of Planes
    ... This principle was developed by Daniel Bernoulli who was a Swiss mathematician and ... the two brothers demonstrated their airplane to the US Armyamp39s Signal Corps ...
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  29. The Canadian Personality
    ... The USA brags about their strong and mighty army, we whine about our tiny armed forces. The Swiss talk of their great piles of money, while we tell of our ...
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  30. History of the Rifle
    ... of rifled small arms is found in an edict of the Swiss government issued in ... He was a French army officer and inventor who designed innovative rifles and helped ...
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