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Civil War Weapons

From rocks to rifles, find out how Civil War soldiers armed themselves By Catherine McNiff reenactor firing an 1858 Enfield musket Related Links Uniforms of the Civil War Civil War…

Iraq War Casualties

Number of U.S. troops in Iraq at the end of 2007: 162,000 Number of casualties for 2007 U.S. troops (through Dec. 31): 901 Iraqi…

Iraq War Casualties

Number of U.S. troops in Iraq at the end of 2007: 162,000 Number of casualties for 2008 U.S. troops wounded (through Oct. 4): 30,072 Iraqi…

Iraq War Casualties

Number of U.S. troops in Iraq at the end of 2007: 162,000 Number of casualties for 2007 U.S. troops (through Dec. 31): 901 Iraqi…

Iraq War Casualties

This page provides information about the number of U.S. troops in Iraq, including how many were killed, as well as Iraqi casualties. Estimated number of U.S. troops in…

Iraq War Casualties

This page provides information about the number of U.S. troops in Iraq, including how many were killed, as well as Iraqi casualties. Estimated number of U.S. troops in…

Colorado National Monument

(Encyclopedia) Colorado National Monument: see National Parks and Monuments (table)national parks and monuments (table).

Colorado tick fever

(Encyclopedia) Colorado tick fever or mountain tick fever, acute disease caused by infection with a double-stranded RNA virus (a Coltvirus) that is transmitted to humans by Rocky Mountain wood ticks…

Loveland

(Encyclopedia) Loveland, city (1990 pop. 37,352), Larimer co., N Colo.; inc. 1881. Loveland lies in a fertile farm area, irrigated by the Colorado–Big Thompson project. It is a processing and…

Imperial Valley

(Encyclopedia) Imperial Valley, fertile region in the Colorado Desert, SE Calif., extending S into NW Mexico. Once part of the Gulf of California, most of the region is below sea level; its lowest…