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This schedule in a grid/html format is available at libraryautomation.com/nymas/schedule.html
and in PDF format at:
libraryautomation.com/nymas/NYMAS%20Fall%202004%20tentative%20schedule.pdf
The New York Military Affairs Symposium
Tentative Schedule for Fall, 2004
Schedule of Friday Evening Talks & the Fall Friday/Saturday Conference
Sept. 10 "The Dutch Military Campaign of 1673-1674 to Recapture New York
from the British," Thomas Wysmuller,Author
Sept. 17 "The Man in the Red Shirt: The Life of General A.P. Hill," Patrick Falsi, Civil War Roundtable, Actor / Historian
Sept. 24 "The Nazi Camp and Ghetto System." Geoffrey Megargee, US Holocaust Museum
Oct. 1 "The Union War against Confederate Guerrillas." Capt. Clay Mountcastle, USMA
Oct. 8 "Thunder Run: Armor Raid into Baghdad." Richard Zucchino,Philadelphia Inquirer
Oct. 15 "Lt. Col. John Eager Howard and the Maryland Line." Christopher T. George, War of 1812 Consortium
Oct. 22 "The 1938 Oster Conspiracy against Hitler." Terry Parssinen, University of Tampa
Oct. 29 "Lessons of the Afghan War." Stephen Biddle, Army War College
Nov. 5 "Redefining the Battle for New York in the American Revolution." Barnet Schecter Author, historian
Nov. 12 "A Snapshot of Canadian Military Forces Today." Col. Michael Hanrahan, Military Adviser, Permanent Mission of Canada to the UN
Nov 13 (Saturday) All-Day Conference: "Peacekeeping: Military Operations other than War"
Nov. 19 "1916: The Year Germany Was Defeated." Chuck Steele, USMA
Dec. 3 "The State of Today's Army & Air National Guard." Maj. Gen.
Martha Rainville, Adjutant General of Vermont
Dec. 10 "The Redlegs from Brooklyn: the 14th Regiment in the Civil War." Thomas Sarro, Reenactor
Dec. 17 "Operation Shô: The Japanese Defense of Leyte Sixty Years On."
Theodore F. Cook, William Paterson University
Updated 7/7/2004 1:08 PM- Bob Rowen: rrowen@nymas.org
Talks are held, except as noted, on Friday evenings at the City University of New York Graduate Center at 365 Fifth Avenue between 34th and 35th Streets in midtown Manhattan from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. These Friday lectures are usually held on the 6th floor in Room 6-495, but confirmation of the room number should be obtained from the guard at the street-level entrance.
NYMAS talks at the CUNY Graduate Center are sponsored by the New York Military Affairs Symposium in conjunction with CUNY's Conference on History and Politics, Dr. George D. Schwab, Director. NYMAS is associated with the Society for Military History, Region 2. Topics and speakers may be subject to change without notice. A current updated schedule is available at the NYMAS website at nymas.org.
Check for the latest changes and updates on the web at NYMAS.ORG
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