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The war lasted from April 1835 to December 1836 and was fought over disputes on borderlines.
PowerPoint has crept into the daily lives of U.S. military commanders and reached the level of near obsession.
Why It's a Concern The New York Times' Elisabeth Bumiller reports on senior military leaders' "serious concerns that the program stifles discussion, critical thinking and thoughtful decision ...
'War consists largely of endless tinkering with PowerPoint slides' An Army Reserve colonel in Afghanistan is fired after writing a column slamming the military's use of PowerPoint, saying days are ...
The wait is almost over. Avengers: Infinity War officially opens in theaters on Friday and is set to bring in a massive box office haul during its opening weekend in North America. However, even ...
Two films, 731 and Harbin, have drawn criticism from a politician for fuelling anti-Japan sentiment before WWII’s 80th anniversary in 2025.
The Taste of History event reprised in the Sandstone Village, 736 Milan Ave. in Amherst, for the third year in a row to bring history to life. Representing several war eras, reenactors and vendors … ...
The Army secretary, Dan Driscoll, told BI that Arctic soldiers training and freezing in Alaska were focused on lethality, not "PowerPoint slides." ...