Megiddo

Megiddo
Title Megiddo PDF eBook
Author B. L. Barger
Publisher Dorrance Publishing
Pages 347
Release 2018-02-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1480950459

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Megiddo By: B. L. Barger In this third installment of B. L. Barger’s sci-fi trilogy, Maxine and the Commanders Qatar have been sent to the settlement moon, Megiddo, to infiltrate and contain a subversive group of Guardians who have taken several hundred human refugees hostage to use as coercion for advancing their own radical political agenda. Maxine, the Qatars, a mercenary, a band of civilian insurgents, and elements of the US military soon find themselves engaged in conflict against a radicalized group of Guardians. The subversives are led by a witch named Kensa, who is revered as the leader of an ancient occult society known as the Sisters of the Stone. Kensa and her mind-controlled Guardians must be overthrown if the humans they terrorize are to be freed from captivity. Inevitably, war breaks out that pits Guardian against Guardian and humans against Guardians, and threatens to unleash a civil war on the Sirius home world. “From start to finish, Megiddo is full of action, surprises, and emotional twists and turns. This stellar adventure brings us to a whole new world with an entertaining cast of characters old and new. As a newly married couple, Max and Kavi are deeply committed not only to each other, but to saving humanity and aliens alike. Their mission is aided by the help of familiar family and friends and new allies, including the kick-ass Blonde Squad. Together they battle the evil forces threatening the goodness of the universe and beyond. Author B. L. Barger immerses the reader into an alien world and, although the fictional Megiddo is millions of miles from Earth, the emotion, desires and heart-pumping adrenaline created by Barger in this environment are familiar and totally relate-able. I didn’t want to put this exciting page-turner down!” - Anne Holm Brown, Original Blonde Squad

Megiddo V

Megiddo V
Title Megiddo V PDF eBook
Author Israel Finkelstein
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 1434
Release 2013-06-04
Genre History
ISBN 1646022009

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This 3-volume set is the third in the series of final publications of the Megiddo Expedition (see Megiddo III: The 1992–1996 Seasons, 2000; Megiddo IV: The 1998–2002 Seasons, 2006). It reports the finds in the 2004–2008 seasons, with several references to the campaign of 2010. The main topics dealt with are: a final account of the Early Bronze Age cultic compound; excavations of the late Iron I layer in Area H and the Late Bronze II–III layers in Area K; report on the investigation of Schumacher’s Nordburg and Chamber f and its surroundings; the Late Bronze II–III, Iron I, and Iron IIA pottery of Megiddo; and a variety of microarchaeology studies.

Megiddo - Armageddon

Megiddo - Armageddon
Title Megiddo - Armageddon PDF eBook
Author David Ussishkin
Publisher
Pages 480
Release 2018
Genre Excavations (Archaeology)
ISBN 9789652211187

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Project Megiddo

Project Megiddo
Title Project Megiddo PDF eBook
Author United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
Publisher
Pages 66
Release 1999
Genre Millennialism
ISBN

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"An FBI strategic assessment of the potential for domestic terrorism in the United States undertaken in anticipation of or response to the arrival of the new millennium."--Cover.

Angels Of Armageddon: The Royal Air Force In The Battle Of Megiddo [Illustrated Edition]

Angels Of Armageddon: The Royal Air Force In The Battle Of Megiddo [Illustrated Edition]
Title Angels Of Armageddon: The Royal Air Force In The Battle Of Megiddo [Illustrated Edition] PDF eBook
Author Major Gary J. Morea
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Pages 373
Release 2014-08-15
Genre History
ISBN 1782894411

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Includes World War One In The Desert Illustration Pack- 115 photos/illustrations and 19 maps spanning the Desert campaigns 1914-1918 Egypt and Palestine offered the British an opportunity to fight a war of movement. Unlike the Western Front, Egypt and Palestine were undeveloped with wide expanses of land. It was ripe for the development of maneuver warfare using the mechanical products of the industrial age: motor cars, machine guns, tanks and aeroplanes. In particular, the use of aeroplanes proved vital to the successful British defense of the Suez Canal by providing reconnaissance of enemy formations and early warnings of attack. This role of the Royal Flying Corps expanded in this theater to cover the breadth and depth of British efforts at the tactical, operational and strategic levels. The strategic success of the Royal Air Force in wrestling air superiority from the Germans was the key that allowed the Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF) to prepare and conduct its campaign against the central powers across the plains surrounding Megiddo. It provided the EEF intelligence of enemy positions, freedom to maneuver forces undetected, and the depth to attack and rout the retreating Turkish forces to the point of annihilation. The evolution of local air superiority in Palestine, properly coordinated with the ground offensive, was the deciding factor for victory in that theater.

The Battle of Megiddo ...

The Battle of Megiddo ...
Title The Battle of Megiddo ... PDF eBook
Author Harold Hayden Nelson
Publisher
Pages 86
Release 1913
Genre Egypt
ISBN

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The Battle of Megiddo

The Battle of Megiddo
Title The Battle of Megiddo PDF eBook
Author Eric W. Osborne
Publisher Helion and Company
Pages 173
Release 2023-08-21
Genre History
ISBN 1804515051

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The Battle of Megiddo was not only the last large cavalry offensive in world history, but also a tribute to combined arms operations fostered over the course of the First World War. Fought between 19-25 September 1918, it was the final Allied offensive of the Sinai and Palestine Campaign. The contending forces were the British Empire’s EEF (Egyptian Expeditionary Force) of three infantry and one mounted corps pitted against the Ottoman-German Yildirim Army Group which numbered three weak armies with the approximate total strength of a single enemy corps. Comparable to what General Erich von Ludendorff called the ‘Black Day’ of the German Army (opening of the Battle of Amiens, 8 August 1918) on the Western Front, the complete Ottoman defeat would have been impossible without the application of superior logistics. Whilst Megiddo did not determine the outcome of the war in the Middle East, the ramifications of the victory decisively shaped the post-war world in the region.