INDEX OF ARTICLES TO THE 
last updated February 2003
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| Chickamauga! On their Native Soil Georgians Shattered the Union Advance | James F. Hill | 1 |
| Treasures of the Archives | Sharon Davis | 6 |
| Honoring A Militiaman From the Mexican Border to the Marne: The Georgia Guard Honors 'Wig" | Richard Elwell | 9 |
| What Is The State Guard? Its Purpose and Functions | compiled by Sharon Davis |
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| Book Reviews | ||
| Advance and Support, The Early Years; The U. S. Army in Vietnam by Ronald H. Spector | reviewed by James F. Hill |
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| Battle Cry of Freedom by James M. McPherson | reviewed by John C. Whatley |
17 |
| Occasional Notes | ||
| Andersonville Prison Once Again Full! | 18 | |
| Battle of Atlanta to be Re-enacted | 19 | |
| The Atlanta Historical Society Presents the 1989 Livingston Lectures | 20 | |
| Society Communiqués | 22 | |
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| Georgia's Naval Militia: Still Authorized, Still Ignored, and Still Disbanded | James H. Wilbanks | 1 |
| The Siege of Fort Cooper: Georgians and the Second Seminole Indian War | Gordon R. Elwell | 8 |
| Sherman's Atlanta Campaign: A Johnny Reb's View | compiled/edited by James F. Hill |
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| Book Reviews | ||
| Civil War Soldiers by Reid Mitchell | reviewed by John Whatley |
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| Soldiers Blue and Gray by James I. Robertson, Jr. | reviewed by John Whatley |
22 |
| Occasional Notes | ||
| "Let Us Destroy Atlanta"--Subject of Round Table | 24 | |
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| Those Who Stayed Behind: The Georgia State Guard in World War II | A. J. Morrow | 1 |
| "The Georgia State Guard As I Remember It" (Part I) | Gene Lowry | 6 |
| "The Georgia State Guard As I Remember It" (Part II) | Henry Taylor | 8 |
| Georgia Troops Behind The Stone Wall | John C. Whatley | 10 |
| The Last Unplumbed Treasure of Civil War Information | W. E. Erquitt | 17 |
| Occasional Notes | ||
| Re-enactors to Battle for Atlanta Again | 21 | |
| Chickamauga, Chattanooga National Military Park Planning to Celebrate 100th Anniversary | 22 | |
| Honoring American Prisoners of War Killed at Hiroshima | 23 | |
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| 'Something Different:' The U. S. Army's Airborne Test Platoon | Gordon R. Elwell | 1 |
| The War, A Few Facts | W. E. Erquitt | 12 |
| Book Reviews | ||
| United States Army in Vietnam--Public Affairs: The Military and the Media, 1962-1968 by William M. Hammond | reviewed by James F. Hill |
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| Aristocrat in Uniform, General Duncan L. Clinch by Rembert W. Patrick | reviewed by Gail Parnelle |
18 |
| Occasional Notes | ||
| Andersonville Commemorates Closing | 20 | |
| Re-enactors to Battle for Atlanta Again | 21 | |
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| 'Back In 1938 A Fella Needed All The Money He Could Get': A Georgia Guardsman, The Mobilization And The War | B. I. Diamond | 1 |
| Mobilization! The Guard And The Callup of 1940 | A. J. Morrow | 5 |
| Georgia Troops At The Bloody Angle | John C. Whatley | 10 |
| Experiencing Perestroika | Gail Parnelle | 19 |
| Occasional Notes | 26 | |
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| Ambush at Anciaux's Wharf | A. J. Morrow | 1 |
| At Griswoldville the Georgia Militia Found that There is NO God in War | James F. Hill | 5 |
| Mojave Victory III: When Georgia Guardsmen Became The First Reservists To Train At The NTC | Jack McClesky | 11 |
| Society Notes | 17 | |
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| The Day Sherman Lost a 'Bright Star' | James F. Hill | 1 |
| Georgia's Long March | Amos J. Morrow | 6 |
| 'It Will Take A War': Prophecies and Notes From the Past | compiled by B. I. Diamond |
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| Did Germany Really Cause the Fall of the Third French Republic--1940? | William A. Jacobs | 13 |
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| The Origins of the Georgia Militia | Bernard Fontaine | 1 |
| Right on the Line | Chuck Hyder | 11 |
| The Week the Guard Stopped a REEL Invasion | B. I. Diamond | 12 |
| Book Reviews | ||
| Korea: The Untold Story of the War by Joseph C. Goulden | reviewed by James Hill |
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| Occasional Notes | ||
| Year Long Events Commemorate World War II | 16 | |
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| Korea and Inchon: A Winning Gamble In a Weak Hand | Clint Perkins | 1 |
| 250 Years Later: Bloody Marsh Revisited | Gordon R. Elwell | 7 |
| Annual Membership Meeting Set for October at Fort Gillem | 11 | |
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| The Georgia Battalion which helped stop an invasion; the defense of Port Moresby | Gail Parnelle | 1 |
| When Georgians Fought in the 'Devil's Den' | James F. Hill | 11 |
| The State of the Georgia Guard in 1905 | compiled by B. I. Diamond |
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| Annual Report of the Georgia Militia and National Guard Society, Inc. Calendar Year 1992 | compiled by Clint Perkins |
17 |
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| The Battle of Olustee Station--Florida: A Small Confederate Victory Late in the War | James F. Hill | 1 |
| A Woman's Determination Saves A Georgia Governor | Beverly L. Pack | 10 |
| Conflict in The Desert: the story of Georgia's 265th Engineer Group in the Persian Gulf War | Henry Picklesimer | 12 |
| Another View: Perceptions are real, but seldom represent the facts | Col. Robert T. Baird, III | 17 |
| Museum News | Gail Parnelle | 19 |
| Your Society In Action | compiled by Clint Perkins |
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| A 'Fair' Woman's Love Almost foiled Sherman's Georgia March | Beverly L. Pack | 1 |
| Conflict in the Desert: the story of Georgia's 265th Engineer Group in the Persian Gulf War | Henry Picklesimer | 3 |
| Plan NOW to attend the 1994 Annual Conference | 5 | |
| The 179th Field Artillery: From Georgia to the Rhine, A Record of Distinction | John W. Meeler | 6 |
| Book Reviews | ||
| Footprints Of A Regiment; A Recollection of the 1st Georgia Regiment, 1861-1865 by William H. Andrews, annotated | reviewed by James F. Hill |
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| Occasional Notes | ||
| Hill to head 24th Infantry Division Association in 1996 | 17 | |
| Membership Conference elects officers, sets goals for new year | compiled by B. I. Diamond |
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| Are You on this list? | 22 | |
| Portrait Collection | 23 | |
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| Private 'Bill Thompson,' A Woman In A Man's Army | Beverly Pack | 1 |
| A Georgia Outpost In Alabama | Thomas G. Rodgers | 3 |
| How a Hungry Soldier Got His Dinner | John D. Curtis | 8 |
| Conflict in the Desert: the story of Georgia's 265th Engineer Group in the Persian Gulf War | Henry Picklesimer | 13 |
| Book Reviews | ||
| American Daughter Gone to War: On the Front Lines with an Army Nurse In Vietnam by Winnie Smith | provided by the publisher | 19 |
| Left To Die: The Tragedy of the USS Juneau by Dan Kurzman | provided by the publisher | 19 |
| Major General Bruce Jacobs to headline 1994 Annual Conference | 21 | |
| The Year the Banners Came Home | 22 | |
| Portrait Collection | 23 | |
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| 1958, the year in which women officially entered the Georgia Guard | Beverly L. Pack | 1 |
| The North Georgia Boys Who Wore Union Blue | Joe Griffith | 3 |
| The 'Face' of D-Day | Gordon R. Elwell & E. Joseph Seguin |
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| Book Reviews | ||
| American Daughter Gone to War: On the Front Lines with an Army Nurse In Vietnam by Winnie Smith | reviewed by Gail Parnell-Roach |
19 |
| He Who Dares by Michael Paul Kennedy | reviewed by Bill Ward |
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| 50 Mission Crush by Donald R. Currier | reviewed by Bill Ward |
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| Jacobs' address highlights annual Conference; Dalton to lead Society in 1995 | 18 | |
| Savannah Area to host 1995 Conference | 21 | |
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| Conflict in the Desert: the story of Georgia's 265th Engineer Group in the Persian Gulf War | Henry Picklesimer | 1 |
| Bloody Marsh: Victory by deception? | Don Farrant | 9 |
| Anecdotes Around Kennesaw | John C. Whatley, VI | 16 |
| An Amazing 77 Days | John W. Meeler | 26 |
| Book Reviews | ||
| Patriots In Disguise: Women Warriors of the Civil War by Richard Hall | reviewed by Beverly L. Pack |
28 |
| Days of Infamy: MacArthur, Roosevelt, Churchill--The Shocking Truth Revealed; How their Secret Deals and Strategic Blunders Caused Disasters at Pearl Harbor and the Philippines by John Costello | 29 | |
| Plan NOW to Attend 1995 Savannah Conference | 30 | |
| Occasional Notes | ||
| Preservation firm readies Resaca Battlefield plan | 30 | |
| Women's military group schedules ground breaking event | compiled by Beverly L. Pack |
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| Portrait collection | 32 | |
| Are YOU on this list? | 33 | |
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| Conflict in the Desert: the story of Georgia's 265th Engineer Group in the Persian Gulf War | Henry Picklesimer | 1 |
| A Small Encounter At Gettysburg | James F. Hill | 6 |
| Night Attack at Calabee Creek | Thomas G. Rodgers | 12 |
| Fire on the water! | A. J. Morrow | 19 |
| One Georgian's observations of the 108th at the NTC | Rep. Newt Gingrich | 22 |
| May 1973, an historic step for women and the Georgia National Guard | Beverly L. Pack | 25 |
| Book Reviews | ||
| Dolley: A Novel of Dolley Madison In Love and War by Rita Mae Brown | reviewed by Beverly L. Pack |
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| Left To Die: The Tragedy of the USS Juneau by Dan Kurzman | reviewed by B. I. Diamond |
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| Better Times Than These by Winston Groom | reviewed by James M. Driscoll |
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| Speaker, Tour set for 1995 Conference in Savannah | 34 | |
| Board approves name change; 'Historical Society of the Georgia National Guard' replaces old appellation | 35 | |
| Portrait collection | 36 | |
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| The Roswell Battalion: A Georgia Home Guard Unit 1863-1865 | Michael D. Hitt | 1 |
| The World View | ||
| Battle on the border: the deep roots of the 1962 Sino-Indian War | B. I. Diamond | 6 |
| Patriot Militia in the Georgia back country: Kettle Creek and other battles | Michael Goethals | 24 |
| Book Reviews | ||
| Militiamen, Rangers, And Redcoats: The Military in Georgia, 1754-1776 by James M. Johnson | reviewed by G. R. Elwell |
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| The Coldest War: A Memoir of Korea by James Brady Porkchop Hill: The American Fighting Man In Action; Korea, Spring, 1953 by S. L. A. Marshall |
reviewed by R. G. Knowles |
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| DAK TO-America's Sky Soldiers in South Vietnam's Central Highlands by Edward F. Murphy | reviewed by James F. Hill |
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| Aces Against Japan by Eric Hammel | reviewed by James F. Hill |
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| An Uncommon Soldier edited by Lauren Cook Burgess | submitted by Beverly L. Pack |
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| Korea: A Forgotten War No Longer | A Photo Essay by James R. Conway |
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| Society elects officers, hears papers on colonial Georgia during 4th annual confab | 51 | |
| Index to the Journal of the Historical Society of the Georgia National Guard | 43 | |
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| 'Under the Nose of the British Garrison:' James Jackson and the Georgia State Legion | Thomas G. Rodgers | 1 |
| Fighting for Texas: Georgians and the battle for Texas Independence | Joe Griffith | 7 |
| Across France with the Barnesville Blues: One sarge's recollections | Michael Goethals | 22 |
| Are You on this list? | 31 | |
| Book Reviews | ||
| No Place to Hide by Gerry Carroll Ghostrider One by Gerry Carroll |
reviewed by W. T. Ward |
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| Georgians fight (among themselves) in war with Mexico, 1846-1848 | Joe Griffith | 1 |
| The Georgia Militia in the Atlanta Campaign | Mark Elam, Ph. D. | 11 |
| A Georgia boy in the 'Great War' | Horace Cannon | 19 |
| Taps | ||
| General R. Wesley Hogan, 84 | 26 | |
| Judge Elbert P. Tuttle, 98 | 27 | |
| Book Reviews | ||
| Shrouds of Glory: From Atlanta to Nashville: The Last Great Campaign of the Civil War by Winston Groom | reviewed by James F. Hill |
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| Stalin by Edward Radzinsky | 30 | |
| Report on the 1996 Annual Conference | 33 | |
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| Georgians in the War with Mexico, 1846-1848 | Joe Griffith | 1 |
| The State Line in the Atlanta Campaign | Mark Elam, Ph. D. | 16 |
| World View | ||
| Korea, 1950: the battle at Hadong | James F. Hill | 22 |
| Occasional Notes | ||
| History Repeats?. . . | 28 | |
| Air Force celebrates 50 as a separate service | Alan Langston | 30 |
| Book Reviews | ||
| Leadership Secrets of the Rogue Warrior: A Commando's Guide to Success by Richard Marcinko | reviewed by David J. Howell |
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| Forged In War: Roosevelt, Churchill, and the Second World War by Warren F. Kimball | 34 | |
| Wings of Fury by Robert Wilcox | 35 | |
| Society to hold 1997 Fall Conference at Robins' Museum of Aviation | 36 | |
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| In Pursuit of Pancho Villa 1916-1917 | Joe Griffith | 1 |
| World View | ||
| Russian POW | Karl Peterson as told to Gail Parnell-Roach |
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| Obituary | ||
| Eddie Page, chronicler of black history | 17 | |
| Book Reviews | ||
| Jackson Street And Other Soldier Stories by John A. Miller | reviewed by James F. Hill |
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| Korea POW: A Thousand Days of Torment by William H. Funchess | reviewed by James F. Hill |
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| 1997 Annual Conference examines Guard role in World War II | 20 | |
| Letters and Responses | 21 | |
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| Obituary | ||
| Ed Regan, 'picture' of D-Day, Silver, Bronze Star winner | 1 | |
| The 'Face' of D-Day | Gordon R. Elwell & E. Joseph Seguin |
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| Langston elected to lead Society; annual conference to feature civil war theme | 5 | |
| 'Storm troopers': 190th Military Police Company in the Desert | Michael Goethals | 6 |
| The 19th Infantry (Regular) at the Battle of Chickamauga | James F. Hill | 11 |
| Georgia Guard and Desert Storm panel reveals some 'lessons learned' during annual conference | 15 | |
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| Roundout Reality: 48th Lost In the Fog of Mobilization | Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Joe Griffith | 2 |
| All the Governor's Horsemen | A. J. Morrow | 5 |
| Arrest Detail | Gail Parnell-Roach & B. I. Diamond |
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| J. Van Holt Nash -- Long Gone, Long Forgotten? | Gail Parnell-Roach | 14 |
| Book Reviews | ||
| A History of the Twentieth Century. Vol. 2. 1933-1951 by Martin Gilbert | reviewed by Professor Edwin N. Gorsuch |
17 |
| Navy Gray by Maxine Turner | reviewed by James F. Hill |
26 |
| The Greatest Generation by Tom Brokaw | reviewed by James F. Hill |
27 |
| Occasional Notes | ||
| Georgia Grant Program Awards Society $3,000 in-kind grant | 28 | |
| Annual Conference scheduled for Columbus | 28 | |
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Vol. 8, No. 1. Winter 2000
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| 'Baldy': The Political Cartoonist Nominated Asst. Adjutant General | by Kenneth R. Baldowski | 2 |
| The "Doolittle Raid" -- Recollections of One Participant, Part I | by Griffith P. Williams | 6 |
| Reflecting On the Blitz | by Gordon Henderson | 15 |
| Group Honors Confederate 'Yankee' | 15 | |
| Stormtroopers: the 190th Military Police company in the Desert | by Michael Goethals | 19 |
| Books All Afire to Fight: the Untold Tale of athe civil War's Ninth Texas Cavalry. by Martha L. Crabb. |
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| Under the Southern Cross: Soldier Life with gordon Bradwell and the Army of Northern Virginia, 31st Infantry. Pharris Deloch Johnson, ed. and comp. | 23-24 | |
| Faded Coat of Blue, A Novel. by Owen Parry. | 24 | |
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Vol. 8, No. 2. Fall 2000
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| The "Doolittle Raid" -- Recollections of One Participant, Part II | by Griffith P. Williams | 1 |
| Joe Brown's Pike's: southern Cold Steel in Close Quarters | Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Joe Griffith | 6 |
| Stormtroopers: the 190th Military Police company in the Desert (Part II) | by Michael Goethals | 13 |
| Books King Leopold's Ghost by Adam Hochschild |
Reviewed by Gail Parnelle-Roach |
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| This Cruel War: TheCivil War Letters of Grant and Melinda Taylor by Ann K. Blomquist and Robert A. Taylor, eds. | Reviewed by Prof. Edwin Gorsuch | 19 |
| Annual Conference Examines Office of the Adjutant General | 22 | |
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Vol. 8, No. 2. Fall 2000
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| The "Doolittle Raid" -- Recollections of One Participant, Part III | by Griffith P. Williams | 2 |
| Georgia's Colonial Rangers | by Roberts S. Davis Jr. | 11 |
| The 332nd Infantry Regiment on the Italian Front, 1918: the Fight at Ponte Della Deliza (Part 1) | by Prof. Joseph L. Meeler | 15 |
| Books Brother's til Death. by Richard Tremble |
Reviewed by Prof. Edwin Gorsuch | 21 |
| The Battle. by richard Overy. Stalingrad. by Anthony Beevor |
Reviewed by Prof. J. O. Baylen | 23 |
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Society News:
Napoleon Field Gun Dedicated 2001 Annual Conference Focuses on Korea |
26-28 |