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The information posted here is for the convenience of viewers seeking prospective
presenters. The presenters listed below may or may not have any relationship
with the W3R-US, and the content of individual presentations has not been reviewed
by the W3R-US for accuracy or educational value.
During 2009-10 we are developing a list of speakers who can provide presentations on specific topics for specific audiences. If you would like a speaker and can't find one below go to your state's link under the "Organization" heading and send an Email to the contact listed there. |
| Area | Speaker, Topic Areas, Contact information |
|---|---|
| national | Dr. Robert Selig -- detailed history of the W3R
and the U.S.-France alliance from 1775-1783.
Topics and contact info |
| DE-PA-MD region | Dr. Ralph Nelson -- developing the W3R,
general history of various aspects of the W3R, specific talks for Delaware
Topics and contact info |
| Eastern U.S. | Bob Sullivan specializes in the printed aspects
of military operations -- forms, instruction books, light reading, logistics, camp life.
One of his W3R- related talks is "What the British Surrendered at Yorktown".
He also prints and sells military books and forms used during the Revolution --
good for preparing an exhibit or acompanying a presentation in period clothing.
Topics and contact info |
| VA region | Nicole Yancey -- Topics:
-- Louis XVI revisited: a factual portrait of the King and his personal involvement in the American War for Independence -- La Fayette and the Court of Versailles at the time of the American War for Independence -- Rochambeau: the forgotten hero of the American War for Independence Email: nyancey@erols.com |
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