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Australian Irish Convict Revolt (1804)

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PRINCIPAL COMBATANTS: Irish convicts vs. British colonial authorities in Australia PRINCIPAL THEATER(S): New South Wales MAJOR ISSUES AND OBJECTIVES: The convicts, feeling unjustly imprisoned, rebelled, seeking to escape the penal colony. OUTCOME: The rebellion was suppressed and its leader publicly executed. APPROXIMATE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF MEN UNDER ARMS: 266 convicts; 56 colonial troops CASUALTIES: Convicts, 15 killed in combat, 8…

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M113 APC

The Military Channel’s “Top Ten” series named the M113 the most significant infantry vehicle in history. The U.S. Army planned to retire the M113 family of vehicles by 2018, seeking replacement with the GCV Infantry Fighting Vehicle program, but now replacement of the M113 has fallen to the Armored Multi-Purpose…

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Singapore – an Empire’s Jewel Lost Part I

Singapore, which means Lion City, was a byword for strength. An emerald pendant at the tip of the Malayan peninsula, it had been acquired by Sir Stamford Raffles because of its strategic position. About the size of the Isle of Wight or Martha’s Vineyard, it guarded the Malacca Strait, the…

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Singapore – an Empire’s Jewel Lost Part II

The contrast between their leaders was equally marked. The brutal Yamashita enforced “discipline as rigorous as the autumn frost” and earned his title, the “Tiger of Malaya.” The British commanding officer, General Arthur Percival, never got a proper grip on his subordinates, who knew him as the “Rabbit” of Singapore.…

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Australian Irish Convict Revolt (1804)

PRINCIPAL COMBATANTS: Irish convicts vs. British colonial authorities in Australia PRINCIPAL THEATER(S): New South Wales MAJOR ISSUES AND OBJECTIVES: The convicts, feeling unjustly imprisoned, rebelled, seeking to escape the penal colony. OUTCOME: The rebellion was suppressed and its leader publicly executed. APPROXIMATE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF MEN UNDER ARMS: 266 convicts;…

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Australian Rum Rebellion (1808)

PRINCIPAL COMBATANTS: Australian liquor interests and their military supporters vs. colonial governor William Bligh PRINCIPAL THEATER(S): Sydney, Australia MAJOR ISSUES AND OBJECTIVES: Bligh, with typical bluster, sought to rule Australia with an authoritarian hand; the local liquor interests and military commanders sought to deny his authority and have him removed…

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