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  Al Gore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After winning the 1992 election, Al Gore was inaugurated as the 45th Vice President of the United States on January 20, 1993.
As a matter of law, the issue was settled when the U.S. Congress accepted Florida's electoral delegation, only after a challenge to the Florida electors was presented in the congressional chambers on January 6, 2001 by members of the Congressional Black Caucus.
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 United_States_Army
However, the US Army considers itself to be an evolution of the Continental Army, and thus dates its inception from the origins of the Continental Army.
According to internal doctrine, the US Army considers its basic element to be the best-equipped and trained individual soldier possible, and aims to multiply this basic element's effectiveness with the most advanced tactics possible.
The US Army was the first in the world to achieve 100% automotive mobility, and spends a sizable chunk of its military budget to maintain a diverse inventory of vehicles.
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 United States Army - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
The structure of the US Army was constitutionally established as the Regular Army, the units of the State Militias when called to federal service, and units of Volunteers that were established for the duration of the emergency.
Brigade (or group): Composed of typically three or more battalions, and commanded by a Colonel (COL) or Brigadier General (BG).
According to internal doctrine, the US Army relies on the best equipped and trained individual soldier as possible as the basic element, and aims to multiply his effectivivity with the most advanced tactics possible.
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 First World War Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Royal Marines Light Infantry The story of Jack Clegg and Barnsley's Royal Marines volunteers in the Royal Naval Division during WW1.
US Army Center of Military History homepage Source of much information on US forces in WW1 and other conflicts.
US Army and Divisional Military Histories from World War One.
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Samwell, HP Major An Infantry Officer with the Eighth Army Blackwood and Sons (Edinburgh) 1945, 1st edit, 208 pp, author's service in N Africa, Sicily and Italy, good, DJ (missing pieces from spine head and heel), $30
Sawicki, James A. Tank Battallions of the US Army Wyvern (Dumfries) 1983, 1st edit, inscribed by the author, 427 pp, photos and unit insignias, very good, DJ, $75
US Army Utah Beach to Cherbourg (6 June -June 27 1944) GPO (Washington) 1948, 1st edit, 211 pp, photos, with fold-out maps at rear, American Forces in Action Series, good+ tight with discoloration to lower gutter of several pages near rear, wraps, $50
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