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Phil Redman |
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Location: Cornwall UK |
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Tuesday, 21. January 2014 16:39
Hi Graham!
I have been trying to contact you for quite some time, at last I found your email on your website, which I found very interesting.
You may recall me from the old days at the Saracens Head Folk Club Worcester (1966?), when Colin and Beastie ran things; what great times!
Hope we can arrange a get-together for 2014?
All the best,
Phil
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Henry |
henrik(dot)hoberger(at)chello(dot)at |
Location: Vienna, Austria |
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Hi
my name is Henry - i am a figure painter from vienna.
My new project is a diorama about Königgrätz 1866. At the moment i'm looking for a complete list of all regiments for the Prussian, Austrian and Saxon Armies.
Who can help me?
Thanks
Henriy
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Peter Williams |
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Location: UK |
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Tuesday, 25. June 2013 17:27
Just found your site and am very impressed with the Kulm article. Would like to know if I can obtain a copy of the booklet?
Pete
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SHIV CHAND GARG |
shivkgarg(at)hotmail(dot)com |
Location: India |
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Its really fantastic to visit your site. I am mad to more and more about Red Cross movement
and found Solferino here. I congrats you for the informaton and pictures you put here, really informative. Thanks,
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Hick Dean |
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Location: Poland |
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Thursday, 16. May 2013 17:57
Hi,
I am very impressed with the Eylau and Hof articles.
I married a Polish girl but am from Scotland (Glasgow) myself. Love military history.
Keep up the good work.
Hick
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Captain Hector Brenner |
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Location: Atlanta |
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Friday, 5. April 2013 07:49
Your article, "1812 The Turning Point" is one of the best I have read. Considering the anniversay last year, and the outpouring of much new data dealing with Napoleon's Russian campaign, your neat summing up of the disaster gives the student all the information needed.
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Billie |
petts(at)mesanetworks(dot)net |
Location: Colorado |
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Can you please tell me where SCHURTZ, Prussia, was? Ancestors came from there and I am trying to figure it out for a genealogy. Thanks.
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Raymond Belling |
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Location: UK |
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Thursday, 13. December 2012 17:13
I note that Arthur Barbara has passed-away. It is quite sad that there will be very few people to keep the memory of these battlefields alive.
Good luck and keep on reserching!
Ray
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Guillermo Bolaños |
guillermobolanos(at)yahoo(dot)com |
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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:-) Many thanks Mr. Graham J.Morris. I read the Malplaquet section whish was very informative and clear. look forward to walking the Malplaquet and Waterloo battle sites as I have done with the Gettysburg one. Best Wishes. Guillermo
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Mike Metcalf |
eaglevet(at)earthlink(dot)net |
Location: Raleigh, NC, USA |
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Excellent website - many insightful and varied nuggets of information. My (board)wargaming group played Solferino by GMTgames and found the panoramas particularly apt.
Graham Morris:
Dear Mick
Could not get passed your spam control, however, many thanks for visiting my site.
Best wishes,
Graham (Battlefield Anomalies)
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