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Tango0102 Jun 2015 3:07 p.m. PST

…the Epic Battle's 200th Anniversary.

"LATER THIS MONTH, thousands will gather on a tiny patch of land 12 miles south of Brussels to mark the 200th anniversary of one of the most famous battles in military history: Waterloo. Among those present for the four-day event will be a raft of noted dignitaries, re-enactors in period dress and the international media — not to mention scores upon scores of spectators. But while most of tickets for the various mock battles, speeches and commemorations at the historic battlefield are completely sold out, for those interested in the final showdown of the Napoleonic Wars, there is no shortage of books, movies, apps and goods available to help mark the historic milestone. Over the past several weeks, we here at MilitaryHistoryNow.com have dutifully pored over much of it. Here's what we found:…"
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arthur181503 Jun 2015 6:41 a.m. PST

Thank you for this post, Armand! As a result I was able to track down a cheap copy of a book on Waterloo about which I had been unaware.
A lot of people criticise your posts (often unfairly IMHO) but I'm a Tango-fan.

Tango0103 Jun 2015 10:31 a.m. PST

Happy for you my friend!. (smile)

Many thanks for your kindly words…(smile)

Don't agree with " a lot of people…" (smile) … they are fewer each day and the remnants are the old same "friends". (smile)

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Armand

Sebastian Palmer04 Jun 2015 2:10 a.m. PST

Thanks for the link Armand. Not as much there as I'd have liked tho'! Cheers, Sebastian

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