History Writing Contest winners 2003.First Place: "The Siege siege, assault against a city or fortress with the purpose of capturing it. The history of siegecraft parallels the development of fortification and, later, artillery. of Yorktown--Joint and Multinational Operations A collective term to describe military actions conducted by forces of two or more nations, usually undertaken within the structure of a coalition or alliance. See also alliance; coalition; coalition action. in the American Revolution American Revolution, 1775–83, struggle by which the Thirteen Colonies on the Atlantic seaboard of North America won independence from Great Britain and became the United States. It is also called the American War of Independence. " by Captain W. Cochran Pruett Second Place: "Saved by Artillery--How MG Lucas Lost the Initiative at Anzio and the Allied Artillery Regained It" by Captain Colin J. Williams Third Place: "Three Men of Gettysburg--A Study in Civil War Battery Command" by Captain Brian C. Hayes, ARNG |
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