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Battle of the Somme
July marks the 90th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, where the British lost 19,000 dead and 39,000 wounded in a single day. Before the fight was over, British and French casualties topped 600,000, and 12 square kilometers of battlefield were (temporarily) captured.
Might be a good time to read this article, which I wrote a few years ago, on NRA's role in keeping the US out of a similar WWI fiasco.
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Thanks, David. Could you provide a cite for the article? The RWVA site didn't have one, and their link to the TSRA is broken.
Thanks.