Special Session: Men & Guns of Market-Garden

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posted on March 1, 2013
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3/1/2013

Title: Special Session: Men & Guns of Market-Garden

Session: Men & Guns of Market-Garden

Date: May 5, 2013

Time: 2 p.m.

Location: TBD

Speaker: Martin Morgan

Moderator: Mark Keefe

Summary: Historian Martin K.A. Morgan conducted hundreds of interviews with the British and American Airborne troops who fought to take “A Bridge Too Far” during World War II. Using videos and photos for illustration, Morgan will engage his audience as he talks about this significant wartime operation. “The Men & Guns of Operation Market-Garden” is an American Rifleman Special Session which will take place at the NRA Annual Meetings at Houston, Texas in May. Check back for exact location of this seminar, and don’t be late, as Morgan typically hosts standing-room-only crowds.

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