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Logistics win wars. Logistics is the coordination of complex operations such as moving, housing and supplying troops and their equipment. War is the ultimate test of any logistician. Thomas F. Army, Jr. argues in his new book <i>Engineering Victory: How Technology Won the Civil War</i> published by Johns Hopkins University Press that the Union's engineering prowess during Civil War gave it an distinct advantage over the Confederacy.{{Read more|Engineering Victory during the Civil War: Interview with Thomas F. Army, Jr.}}
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[[File:Thomas_Jefferson_by_Rembrandt_Peale,_1800Cayleff.jpg|thumbnail|left|200px]]====[[Thomas Jefferson, the Founding Fathers and ChristianityNature's Path: Interview with Sam HaselbySusan E. Cayleff]]====Recently on TwitterAt the very end of the 19th Century, a debate broke out between Annette Gordon-Reed, Sam Haselby, new system called naturopathy was created by Benedict and John Fea on the nature of Thomas Jefferson's religious beliefsLouisa Stroebel Lust. Instead Unlike many of recreating the debate19th Century medical systems created, it made more sense naturopathy has persevered to contact one this day. Naturopathic healing was founded and based on number of the participantsinfluences including botanics, Sam Haselbyhydrotherapy, whose recent book ''The Origins of American Religious Nationalism'' (published by Oxford University Press) examines how a conflict with Protestantismeclecticism, in the decades following US independence transformed American national identitytemperance and vegetarianism.{{Read more|Thomas Jefferson, the Founding Fathers and ChristianityNature's Path: Interview with Sam HaselbySusan E. Cayleff}}
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====[[Engineering Victory during the Civil War: Interview with Thomas F. Army, Jr.]]====
Logistics win wars. Logistics is the coordination of complex operations such as moving, housing and supplying troops and their equipment. War is the ultimate test of any logistician. During the Civil War, the Union troops fought almost the entire war in the South. Thomas F. Army, Jr. argues in his new book Engineering Victory: How Technology Won the Civil War published by Johns Hopkins University Press that the Union's engineering prowess during Civil War gave it an distinct advantage over the Confederacy.{{Read more|Engineering Victory during the Civil War: Interview with Thomas F. Army, Jr.}}