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Tag Archives: the Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant
President Zachary Taylor On How To Write A Military Order
What You Say When You Write An Order Or Command by Gene Griessman The name of Zachary Taylor will not be found on any list of great American communicators. But if U.S. Grant had anything to do with compiling the … Continue reading
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