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  2. Gettysburg (game) - Wikipedia

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    Gettysburg has game mechanics similar to Avalon Hill's ground-breaking Tactics II (1958). In particular, the combat results table favors attacking where one has a local superiority of numbers. Unlike Tactics II, Gettysburg gives each unit an orientation, and an attacker can improve his odds by attacking a defender from the side or from the rear ...

  3. Lee at the Crossroads - Wikipedia

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    Lee at the Crossroads is a two-player board wargame that simulates the Battle of Gettysburg, using some rules that were unique for 1980. Unlike most board wargames of the time that resolve combat results based on the ratio of attacking strength to defending strength plus a die roll, damage is instead assigned as fixed percentages of each unit's strength based on a unit's quality classification ...

  4. What to Know About Applying to Test-Optional Colleges

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    The SAT and ACT have long been a dreaded staple of the college admissions process. To earn admission, prospective students have the opportunity to skip submitting standardized test scores ...

  5. This week, UNC System should vote to stay test optional ... - AOL

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    Other universities are reinstating SAT, ACT test requirements. UNC shouldn’t. | Opinion This week, UNC System should vote to stay test optional, even if other universities aren’t. | Opinion

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  7. Pennsylvania State Memorial, Gettysburg - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania State Memorial [2] is a monument in Gettysburg National Military Park that commemorates the 34,530 Pennsylvania soldiers who fought in the July 1 to 3, 1863 Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. The memorial stands along Cemetery Ridge, the Union battle line on July 2, 1863. [3]

  8. Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center - Wikipedia

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    The Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center is a Gettysburg National Military Park facility, with a museum about the American Civil War, the 1884 Gettysburg Cyclorama, and the tour center for licensed Battlefield Guides and for buses to see the Gettysburg Battlefield and Eisenhower National Historic Site.

  9. Gettysburg National Military Park - Wikipedia

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    The Visitor Center houses the Gettysburg Museum of the American Civil War and the 19th century, painting in the round, the Gettysburg Cyclorama) [16] The park officially came under federal control on February 11, 1895, with a piece of legislation titled, "An Act To establish a national military park at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania."