03-02-2006, 01:25 PM
Jasper,
I voted for two to four of the above because I'm pretty interested in Greek Warfare, along with Roman. I also like Medieval Military History (Saxon and Viking), and Naval warfare from the 17th and 18th Centuries. Naturally, the American Revolution was stressed throughout all of my history classes in high school (particularly in the American South, where I'm from). Every period has its highlights and downfalls...taken together they're all pretty interesting.
Thanks!
I voted for two to four of the above because I'm pretty interested in Greek Warfare, along with Roman. I also like Medieval Military History (Saxon and Viking), and Naval warfare from the 17th and 18th Centuries. Naturally, the American Revolution was stressed throughout all of my history classes in high school (particularly in the American South, where I'm from). Every period has its highlights and downfalls...taken together they're all pretty interesting.
Thanks!
Gaius Tertius Severus "Terti" / Trey Starnes
"ESSE QUAM VIDERE"
"ESSE QUAM VIDERE"