The Role of the Military in America’s (Domestic) History

Exploring the West

April 10, 2010 / Wheaton, Illinois

Michael Tate

Michael L. Tate is Charles and Mary Martin Chair of Western History at the University Of Nebraska.

This presentation was part of The Role of the Military in America’s (Domestic) History, a History Institute for Teachers. The program was sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institute’s Wachman Center and the Cantigny First Division Foundation of the McCormick Foundation, and held at the First Division Museum, Wheaton, Illinois.

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