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World at War
World at War has been recently revised, improved, and expanded to provide an invaluable online source of comprehensive information and unique insights into the military conflicts that have defined the world's identity from its modern beginning to today.


The World at War: Understanding Conflict and Society Team

Advisory Board
Dr. Spencer Tucker, Senior Fellow, Virginia Military Institute, Emeritus
Edward Mickolus, Vinyard Software, Central Intelligence Agency, Retired
Wojtek Wolfe, Rutgers University
Jerry Morelock, Armchair General magazine, U.S. Army, Retired

Editorial
Judy Fay, Director, Editorial (Electronic)
Padraic Carlin, Manager, Editorial Development
Andy McCormick, Project Editor
Maxine Taylor, Writer/Editor
Dr. Spencer Tucker, Senior Fellow, Military History
Steve Catalano, Senior Acquisitions Editor

Media
Caroline Price, Media Services Manager

Technical
Marcy DeMassa, Director, Web Strategy
Neal Schaefer, Director, Product and Content Management Systems
Mattio Valentino, Technical Development Manager
Susan Basch, Software Engineer
Chris Martinich, Software Engineer

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