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             |  | Al Nofi's CIC
 
 
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             |  | Issue #325, December 20th, 2010 |  |  
             |  | This Issue... 
 |  |  Infinite Wisdom 
 
"We must consult our means, rather than our wishes and not endeavor to better our affairs by attempting things which for want of success may make them worse."
 
| -- | George Washington letter to La Fayette,
 Oct. 30, 1780
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    La Triviata  
     Between
     1914 and 1924 Germany
     awarded some 5.9 million Iron Crosses, or approximately one for every 2.2
     Germans who had served in the Great War, though some men earned more than one,
     such as Gefreiter Adolf Hitler, who
     received two.In 1943
     the Masai, one of Africa’s great warrior
     peoples, donated 17,926 head of cattle to the British war effort from their
     national herds.For most
     of the first decade of the twentieth century, the desertion rate in the U.S.
     Navy ran about 15 percent of enlisted personnel per year, on top of an annual
     discharge rate of about 25 percent.During World War II, Canada sent 1.5 million men and
     women into uniform out of a population of some 12 million.The
     highest ranking Jewish official in Roman history was Tiberius Julius Alexander
     (fl. c. A.D. 30-80), who served as Praetorian Prefect, commander of the
     Praetorian Guard and effective administrative head of the Roman Army, for part
     of Vespasian's reign (A.D. 69-79), he
     having been an enthusiastic supporter of the latter's candidacy for the
     Imperium during the "Year of the Four Emperors".Otto von
     Bismarck's sons Herbert and Wilhelm were both wounded-in-action at the Battle of Mars-la-Tour
     (Aug. 16, 1870), during the Franco-Prussian War, which their father had brought
     about.On
     October 29, 1800, Frederick Augustus, the Duke of York and Albany,
     Commander-in-Chief of the British Army, issued regulations limiting the number
     of women permitted to accompany the troops, by tradition to serve as
     laundresses, nurses, and cooks, to six per hundred men, inclusive of the wives
     of NCOs.During
     the Spanish-American War the price Army Quartermasters paid for mules increased
     on average from $122 to $145 per animal, or roughly $0.21 a day for every day
     from the U.S.
     declaration of war on April 25th until the armistice of August 13th. More... 
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