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Sources list for WEAPONS OF WORLD WAR: Duffy, Michael. "Weapons of War - Tanks." First World War.com: A Multimedia History of World War One. 2002. 20 Nov. 2004. <http://www.firstworldwar.com/weaponry/tanks.htm>.The First Tanks of World War I Dick Weeks. "Weapons of the American Civil War." Home of the Civil War. http://www.civilwarhome.com/weapons.htm. (accessed 21 April 2005). Rifles and Tactics McClure, B. (January, 2002). The collective shadow in war. Faculty Against War. Retrieved 30 March, 2004 from University of Minnesota. Web Site: http://www.umdfacultyagainstwar.com/~bmcclure/archi ves/10_The_Collective_Shadow_in_War_Gulf_War_I.html McClure, B. (January, 2002). The collective shadow in war. Faculty Against War. Retrieved 30 March, 2004 from University of Minnesota. Web Site: http://www.umdfacultyagainstwar.com/~bmcclure/archi ves/10_The_Collective_Shadow_in_War_Gulf_War_I.html Collective Behavior Alexander, J.B. (1999). Future War: Non-Lethal Weapons in Twenty-First-Century Warfare, New York: St. Martin's Press. Non-Lethal Weapons Hazlett, James Edwin Olmstead, & M. Hume Parks, Field Artillery Weapons of the Civil War, University of Delaware Press, Newark, 1983 Gettysburg More sources on "WEAPONS OF WORLD WAR"
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