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LTC Robert A. Lynn, Florida Guard

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I can answer both specific and general military history questions from ancient times to the present. I also provide references and footnotes where I obtained the answers from.

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Contact me at my E-Mail address to ask questions in regard to military history: militaryhistorywriter@yahoo.com Thanks-Major Robert A. Lynn, USMCR

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Recent Answers from LTC Robert A. Lynn, Florida Guard

2009-10-11 Military Funeral Protocol:

Dear Dan, First, let me extend my sympathies over the loss of your grandson in Afghanistan. You are allowed to wear your uniform with dress sword, scabbard, and belt and present a sword salute

2009-10-10 WWII Philippines - Leyte & Luzon:

Dear Bruce, You would have to request the 6th Army's G-2 and G-3 Periodic Reports for February, 1945 to find out when your grandfather arrived on Leyte and when he was transfered to the 103rd

2009-10-10 chariots:

Dear William, The critical invention that allowed the construction of light, horse-drawn chariots for use in battle was the spo0ked wheel. Cavalry had been in use in Central Asia since 3000

2009-10-09 early medieval warships:

Dear Nick, Here is a list of warships used from 500 AD to 1000 AD: *Quadriremes *Quinqueremes *Liburnian Galleys *Dromons ^Lateen-Rigged Ships *Junks *Viking Ships May

2009-10-08 WWII Philippines - Leyte & Luzon:

Dear Bruce, The 43rd Infantry "Winged Victory" Division was commanded by Major General Leonard F. Wing and consisted of the following infantry regiments: the 103rd, 169th, and 172nd. Your father

 

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