The Library of Congress has thousands of pages of declassified documents to look at. Go to their website.
factory work, secretaries,they had to do whatever there hubands did
Documents do not write themselves.
There was a movie called the lord of war with nicholas cage which was based on the lives of 5 men that did gun running in africa. I believe this was going on during the raegan administration. Look for info in the National Security Archives. It's where CIA declassified documents go. and it's public information. executive outcomes did some stuff in rawanda. HOpe this helps
yes.
Primary source documents are documents that are created during the historical period and are written about the historical period. They are often based on observation.
Developing the procurement documents
Project Documentation is the different documents that are produced during the lifetime of a project, such documents include the business case, the project plan, and the end project report.
Identify the Base Commander of Camp Evans during that time frame. With that info contact the National Archives in Maryland. They'll charge a slight fee; and ask for photo copies of the AFTER ACTION REPORTS from that Commander. Those AAR's have been declassified (probably). Each sheet sent to you will be stamped "Declassified".
When you open new documents in Word, the program names them with a default name ("document x") determined by the number of new documents created during that session. The first one to open is "document 1," the second "document 2," etc.
In the US, the most important document issued during the Civil War was the Emancipation Proclamation.
Figure it out. Don't be lazy
Its possible butunusual