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           The Battle of Issus, the decisive moment. | 
          
          
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           The Department of History, United States Military Academy   | 
          
          
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           Frank Martini. Cartographer, Department of History, United States Military Academy | 
          
          
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Tony,
The maps found on the web site may be used for the purposes stated
below.  We would kindly ask that credit be given to "The Department of
History, United States Military Academy."  If you reguire higher
resolution images suggest you contact one od the sources cited on our
site.
Best of luck with the project.
Frank Martini
Cartographer, Department of History
United States Military Academy
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