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Institute for Learning in Retirement Courses for Older Adults
The American way of war has evolved immensely throughout the past 246 years. In just over two centuries, the United States has transformed itself from colonial militias into a colossus on the world stage. This class will concentrate on the evolution of the American way of war by focusing on the American Revolution, the Mexican War, Civil War, World War I, and World War II. We’ll look into the evolution of strategy, equipment, and generalship. We will not only study the battles as they occurred; but together we'll discuss what was the cause of victory or defeat. If you are ready to enter the minds of Washington, Lee, Grant, Pershing, and Bradley, this is the class for you.
Participants should sign up by clicking here or by going to the course page. Courses open on August 2. Classes are provided at no cost through a partnership with Frederick County Public Libraries and the Frederick Senior Center. Paid for by the Shirley Cruickshank Wolfe Fund.
Instructor Antonio Salinas
Thursdays, Sept 2-Sept 30, 6:30-8:00 pm