Ted Gurr Has Passed Away
Dr. Ted Robert Gurr, noted researcher on political violence and author of Why Men Rebel (1970), passed away on 25 November 2017 at the age of 81. His obituary is here: Wikipedia article on Ted Gurr here: …
Excellence in Historical Research and Analysis
Excellence in Historical Research and Analysis
Dr. Ted Robert Gurr, noted researcher on political violence and author of Why Men Rebel (1970), passed away on 25 November 2017 at the age of 81. His obituary is here: Wikipedia article on Ted Gurr here: …
Last preachy post on this subject: The Sad Story Of The Captured Iraqi DESERT STORM Documents So, why does it matter? Well, Iraq has been involved in three wars in recent time that are significant. We engaged them in the 1991…
Of course, there were problems with the U.S. Army record keeping in the Gulf War (1991). There were serious problems with the U.S. Army record keeping in the Vietnam War (1965-1973), so not surprising, the problem had not been corrected,…
We, of course, have never examined the other sides records for the Gulf War (1990-91). We have included in our various combat databases over 20 division and battalion-level engagements from the Gulf War. These were all assembled for us by…
There is a file of captured records for the Vietnam War. The Viet Cong, having political officers and a command structure, actually did keep records. The North Vietnamese Army also kept records. During the course of the war, some of…
My father was a forward observer in Korea. In 1953, him and another U.S. soldier were camped out in a foxhole between the lines. It was nighttime and they were making dinner. The U.S. command had requested that its soldiers should try to capture…
Not much to say about captured records in the Korea War as I have never checked on them. I assume there must be some taken from North Korean and Chinese units and they are files away somewhere. My father did…
At the end of World War I, the United States made sure they had access to the German military records in their treaty and sent a research team over there to review and copy the pertinent records. At the end…
Let’s just outline the specifics of the casualty estimates for a war with North Korea in the latest Congressional Research Service (CRS) report dated 27 October 2017: On page 18: Even if the DPRK uses only its conventional munitions,…
There are a few casualty estimates out there of the cost of a war with North Korea. A couple of these casualty estimates are summarized in this article: They are: 1. As many as 2.1 million could die if…