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  2. The Corps Series - Wikipedia

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    The Corps is a series of war novels written by W.E.B. Griffin about the United States Marine Corps before and during the years of World War II and the Korean War.The story features a tightly knit cast of characters in various positions within the Marine Corps, Navy, and upper levels of the United States Government.

  3. The Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Corps (comics), armies in the 2000 AD and Judge Dredd comic series Captain Britain Corps , a league of Marvel Comics super-heroes The Corps Series , a fictional series of books on the U.S. Marine Corps by W. E. B. Griffin

  4. The Corps, and the Corps, and the Corps - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide "The Corps, and the Corps, and the Corps" may refer to: ...

  5. File:5. chapter 5.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Battle Cry (Uris novel) - Wikipedia

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    Battle Cry is a 1953 novel by American writer Leon Uris.Many of the events in the book are based on Uris's own World War II experience with the 6th Marine Regiment. [1] The story is largely told in first person from the viewpoint of the Battalion Communications Chief, "Mac," although it frequently shifts to third person in scenes where Mac is not personally present.

  7. Heritage Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Heritage Trilogy focuses on the United States Marine Corps and Ian Douglas (a pseudonym for William H. Keith Jr.) shows his fondness for the Marine Corps by providing history and other trivia on this branch of the American military. [1] [2] The trilogy is also noted for its ability to evoke American patriotism. [2]

  8. List of free corps - Wikipedia

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    British Free Corps (BFC; German: Britisches Freikorps), in the Waffen-SS World War II; Sudetendeutsches Freikorps, was a paramilitary fifth-columnist organisation formed by Czech German nationalists with Nazi sympathies; Free Corps Denmark (1941–1943), Danish volunteer free corps created by the Danish Nazi Party (DNSAP) Freikorps Sauerland

  9. Making the Corps - Wikipedia

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    Promotional article by Ricks, published by The Atlantic and printed at the time of the book's release; Book review by The New York Times; Book review by Publishers Weekly; Book review by Foreign Affairs; Making the Corps's entry in the Military Law Review (Vol. 159) C-SPAN book discussion of Making the Corps