ARTICLES | CONTROVERSY
WOMEN & CHILDREN FIRST | OF HEROES & COWARDS

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- When Mamma Wears Combat Boots - An article by Mrs. M.L. Chancey. [3/15/2004]
- Birkenhead vs. Titanic - Chapter three from the book, The Birkenhead Drill, a book published by Vision Forum. [3/11/2004]
- Cameron Apologizes for Historical Revisionism - It was only a matter of time. The folks in the Scottish town of Dalbeattie are outraged at the villanous portrayal of their local hero in Cameron’s Titanic. The makers of the film are apologizing. [4/11/1998]
- Publisher’s Introduction - Reprinted from the newly republished 1912 edition book, The Sinking of the Titanic, Doug Phillips writes of “women and children first” and the confidence of man in his own creation. [3/23/1998]
- Cameron’s “Titanic” A Bit Soggy - Doug Phillips, president of CBMTS, critically analyzes the recent film, asserting that Cameron has failed to effectively communicate many of the Titanic’s bold truths. [3/14/1998]
- Going down with the Titanic - Columnist Richard Grenier, in his classic cutting wit, says that James Cameron’s “Titanic” was nothing more than a big, gooey love story set on a ship with some icebergs. [2/17/1998]
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- The Titanic Numbers Game - Were the lifeboats of the Titanic loaded first and foremost with rich and famous passengers? Was the deck of the Titanic embroiled in class warfare? CBMTS president Doug Phillips hits hard against the notion that mere statistics should shape our view of history. [4/20/1998]
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- The Case of the Birkenhead - The cry of “women and children first” hearkens to days well before those of the Titanic, as evidenced by the demise of the British troopship, the Birkenhead. [3/25/1998]
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