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PhidippidesKeymaster
Here's a massive list:http://www.americanhistoryprojects.com/downloads/mil-2012.htmlScout, perhaps you already knew about that page, but if not you may want to go through it and "borrow" some of those links to put on your blog. I can't imagine that all the links in the list are active (that's the problem with massive lists of links....sooner or later, pages are taken down without notice).Ski, I would recommend this site/organization to you, but it seems the web site was last updated in 2004 (although one of the officers is an AMU person):Society of Ancient Military Historians
skiguyModeratorThis should be a sticky. The thing with the Tufts' Perseus Project (which is awesome) is that a couple of years ago they changed their server or something and many links before that no longer work. It's kind of aggravating and not the easiest site to search. I should just get a Master's degree, go work there, and straighten it out for them.
scout1067ParticipantJensen's List I have seen before. I also echo Ski's comment about links falling apart. It seems like after a year or two links start breaking and it let me tell you, it can be a lot of work maintaining a list like this. I will probably add this link to my list, I didn't before because of the broken links but the more I think about it the more it makes sense to add it. The SAMH page is strange, I am not even sure if the society even exists anymore, if it did I would join it but I emailed them about a year ago inquiring on membership and never got an answer.
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