Jerry Armstrong

Armstrong at the 1960 Olympics Jerry Lee Armstrong (June 26, 1936 – May 7, 2023) was an American amateur boxer. He competed in the bantamweight division at the 1960 Summer Olympics and finished in fifth place.

Armstrong served with the U.S. Army and then graduated from Idaho State College. He later worked for 29 years at the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, retiring in 1998 as personnel director. In the meantime he also refereed about 100 professional boxing matches. In 1980 he was inducted to the Idaho State University Hall of Fame.

Armstrong died of Alzheimer's disease in Garden City, Idaho, on May 7, 2023, at the age of 86. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 2013
Rituals of triumph in the Mediterranean world /

: Includes text in Greek. : 157 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-153) and index. : 9789004251007 : 1566-2055 ; : Hadeer

Published 2016
Circum Mare. Themes in ancient warfare /

: Circum Mare: Themes in Ancient Warfare presents a thematic approach to current directions in ancient military studies with case studies on topics including the economics of warfare, military cohesion, military authority, irregular warfare, and sieges. Bringing together research on cultures from across the Mediterranean world, ranging from Pharaonic Egypt to Late Antique Europe and from Punic Spain to Persian Anatolia, the collection demonstrates both the breadth of the current field and a surprising number of synergies.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004284852 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2013
Rituals of triumph in the Mediterranean world /

: Societies, both ancient and modern, have frequently celebrated and proclaimed their military victories through overt public demonstrations. In the ancient world, however, the most famous examples of this come from a single culture and period - Rome in the final years of the Roman Republic and early Roman Empire - while those from other cultures - such as Egypt, Greece, Neo-Assyria, and indeed other periods of Roman history - are generally unexplored. The aim of this volume is to present a more complete study of this phenomenon and offer a series of cultural reactions to successful military actions by various peoples of the ancient Mediterranean world, illustrating points of similarity and diversity, and demonstrating the complex and multifaceted nature of this trans-cultural practice. \'The book nevertheless represents a valuable collection of papers on a not so widely researched topic and is clearly a stepping stone for further research as indeed the editors intended it to be.\' Uros Matic, Universitaet Muenster
: 1 online resource (v, 157 pages) : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004251175 : 1566-2055 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2020
Brill's Companion to Sieges in the Ancient Mediterranean /

: "Brill's Companion to Sieges in the Ancient Mediterranean is a wide-ranging exploration of sieges and siege warfare as practiced and experienced by the cultures which lived around the ancient Mediterranean basin. From Pharaonic Egypt to Renaissance Italy, and from the Neo-Assyrian Empire to Hellenistic Greece and Roman Gaul, case studies by leading experts probe areas of both synergy and divergence within this distinctive form of warfare amongst the cultures in this broadly shared environment".
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004413740

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