Sample Page

This is an example page. It’s different from a blog post because it will stay in one place and will show up in your site navigation (in most themes). Most people start with an About page that introduces them to potential site visitors. It might say something like this:

Hi there! I’m a bike messenger by day, aspiring actor by night, and this is my blog. I live in Los Angeles, have a great dog named Jack, and I like piña coladas. (And gettin’ caught in the rain.)

…or something like this:

The XYZ Doohickey Company was founded in 1971, and has been providing quality doohickeys to the public ever since. Located in Gotham City, XYZ employs over 2,000 people and does all kinds of awesome things for the Gotham community.

As a new WordPress user, you should go to your dashboard to delete this page and create new pages for your content. Have fun!

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  1. Robert E Foster

    Mr O’Neil – thank you for your blog, and even more so for having a copy of “History of the Americanization of the BOFORS 40mm Automatic Antiaircraft Gun”. As a volunteer archivist with the US Army Rock Island Arsenal Museum, I ran across mention of the History – and found it only on your site. Given the internet I am a little surprised however, I’ll go where we have to. One of the research projects is the development of artillery between WW1 and WW2 – the Arsenal was engaged mainly in the development of the carriages, but touched on just about all the other aspects as well. This included the mobilization of American Industry using Arsenal resources over time. The Americanization of the BOFORs offers some of the same lessons we should have or did learn with the French 75mm. My other big project is interwar Tank Development. Most American Tanks were built here at Rock Island to 1939, and then industry took over.

    I should have stopped with the Americanization download, but, as much as I attempt to go to a site and get only what is needed, yours was more like getting into the ice cream store with a lot of cash, and things on sale as well. As the Army has stood up a Futures Command, I found the What to buy article to be of interest – especially as weapons systems become increasing costly and interdependent. I also plan on passing along the Adjustment of Indirect Fires to a friend of mine interested in the Nazi V3 long range cannon and the HARP program. I have a hard time explaining dispersion, and if you can not accurately aim, firing a million rounds will eventually get you the golden bullet…

    In any event I am glad to have found your site and may be back to copy more. Thanks for posting the stuff. Stay safe and stay healthy.

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