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Civil War 150

Civil War one fifty. Commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Civil War and the Missouri-Kansas border regions unique place in the bloody four-year conflict. Part five of five. Todays military is still learning from Civil War. Part four of five. Part three of five. Part two of five. Did we really learn? Part one of five. Nowhere else were the Civil Wars hostilities more tightly coiled and personal than the Kansas-Missouri border area.

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Civil War one fifty. Commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Civil War and the Missouri-Kansas border regions unique place in the bloody four-year conflict. Part five of five. Todays military is still learning from Civil War. Part four of five. Part three of five. Part two of five. Did we really learn? Part one of five. Nowhere else were the Civil Wars hostilities more tightly coiled and personal than the Kansas-Missouri border area.

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