Al Nofi's CIC
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Issue #285, Febraury 22th, 2010 |
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This Issue...
- Infinite Wisdom
- la Triviata
- Short Rounds
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Infinite Wisdom
"The weaker or more incompetent an enemy, the easier the business of generalship becomes; the converse is also true."
-- | Lt. Gen. Jonathan Riley, D.S.O. |
La Triviata
- Adolf Hitler had a private library of some
16,000 volumes, in many of which he made extensive notes, most of which now
reside in the Library of Congress.
- An analysis of the personnel of British
regiments preparing to depart for America in 1774-1775, suggests that men with
three or more years’ service comprised two-thirds or more of the troops, and
that in most regiments about a quarter or more of the men had been under arms
for ten years’ or longer.
- Between March and July of 1848, over 300
volunteer military organizations were raised in Italy to help newly liberalized
regimes from Naples to Piedmont overthrow Austrian domination.
- In 1942, U.S. economic warfare experts
calculated that recycling one worn out tire yielded sufficient rubber to recap
two or three others, with the addition of only two ounces of virgin rubber.
- Taking the field against Alexander the Great in
333 B.C., the Persian King Darius III
reportedly brought along some 360 concubines, as well as his wife, daughters,
and mother, which may help explain why he lost big time.
- Of 6,500 men in the Uruguayan Army fighting the
invading Argentines in mid-1843, only 800 were native-born.
- The earliest evidence for the use of horses as
mounts dates from about 4,000 B.C., and was found in the Ukrainian village of
Dereivka, where archaeological evacuations during the 1960s uncovered the
ritual burial of a stallion, with teeth showing indications of wear
characteristic of a bit, along with the remains of what seem to be bits.
- The Roman Senator Marcus Cornelius Fronto was
assigned to govern the province of Asia (western Turkey-in-Asia) around A.D. 150 or so, at the height of Roman
power, and for that purpose brought with him one Velius Rufus Senex, a
specialist in anti-bandit operations, the empire being rife with brigandage
even at the most stable periods.
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of "Al Nofi's CIC" have appeared previously in Military Chronicles,
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