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  2. The Barracks Thief - Wikipedia

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    Because most of the men in the company fought together in Vietnam, the three newcomers are treated as outsiders and ignored. When money and personal property are discovered missing from the barracks, suspicion falls on the three newcomers. The narrative structure of the book contains several shifts of tone and point of view as the story unfolds.

  3. Category:War novels by war - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Novels set during World War III - Wikipedia

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  5. Military fiction - Wikipedia

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    Types of military fiction include: War novels, including written military fiction [6] [7] War films, military fiction in cinema [8] [4] Military and war video games [5] [9] Subgenres of military fiction include: Military science fiction [1] [3] [7] [4] Naval fiction [10] Indian military fiction (of India)

  6. Category:Novels set during World War II - Wikipedia

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    A Bell for Adano (novel) Ben Singkol; The Best Butter; The Big War; Biggles; Billy the Kid (novel) Biswasghatak; Black Book (novel) Black Sun, Red Moon; Blackout/All Clear; Blitzcat; The Blood of Others; Blue Island (novel) The Boat of a Million Years; Bomber (novel) Bombers Fly East; The Book Thief; Das Boot (novel) Boy at War; The Boy Who ...

  7. Dragon Fire (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Fire is a 2000 novel by BBC political and foreign correspondent Humphrey Hawksley about a 2007 war between China, India and Pakistan, which draws in Australia, Bhutan, Myanmar, Nepal, New Zealand, Tibet, the United Kingdom, and the United States, and threatens to escalate to nuclear war. While a work of fiction, the novel attempts to ...

  8. Fields of Fire (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel is told mainly from the viewpoints of three Marines: 2nd Lt. Robert E. Lee Hodges, who comes from a long line of soldiers; "Snake" (no full name given), a squad leader in Hodges' platoon, a tough kid from the streets; and "Senator" (Will Goodrich), an impressionable and sensitive Harvard student who volunteers for service. The major ...

  9. Category:Novels about war and conflict - Wikipedia

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    Novels about war and human conflict (such as social, geopolitical, corporate, ideological, ethnic, religious or cultural conflicts) in general. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.