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American deserters being publicly humiliated in Florient, France on November 5, 1918. During WWI, 2,657 U.S. servicemen were convicted of desertion, with 24 being sentenced to death; all of the condemned were
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I read that during the American Revolutionary War, General Washington used the 'Fabian strategy' of avoiding direct battles with the British but used minor skirmishes and disrupted their supply. Where did the
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