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  2. The Great Sioux Massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Great Sioux Massacre is a 1965 American Western war film directed by Sidney Salkow in CinemaScope using extensive action sequences from Salkow's 1954 Sitting Bull.In a fictionalized form, it depicts Custer's descent from a defender of the Indians from federal interference to an incompetent warmonger, and the Indians as his victims, and covers events leading up to the Battle of the Little ...

  3. Michael Warren (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Warren is a retired American television actor and former college basketball player who also played Officer Bobby Hill on the NBC television series Hill Street Blues. He played basketball for the UCLA Bruins , winning two national titles (1967, 1968) and earning first-team All-American honors.

  4. 15 Minutes of War - Wikipedia

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    15 Minutes of War (French: L'intervention, lit. 'The Intervention') is a 2019 French-Belgian war film directed by Fred Grivois. [3] [4] It is freely based on real events known as the Prise d'otages de Loyada . [5]

  5. Inside the most unnerving scene in 'Civil War': 'It was a ...

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    It'll be a photo in her brain for the rest of her life.” In an early scene in the movie, one of the first pieces of advice that Lee gives to Jessie is to wear a helmet.

  6. Sue Allen Warren - Wikipedia

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    Sue Allen Warren (December 2, 1917 – November 16, 1997) was an American clinical psychologist and educator known for her contributions to the field of intellectual and developmental disabilities. She retired from Boston University as an emeritus professor in 1988.

  7. Moral Injury - The Huffington Post

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    This series came from a determination to understand why, and to explore how their way back from war can be smoothed. Moral injury is a relatively new concept that seems to describe what many feel: a sense that their fundamental understanding of right and wrong has been violated, and the grief, numbness or guilt that often ensues.

  8. Narramore - Wikipedia

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    Narramore is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Clyde M. Narramore (1916–2015), American writer; Ruth Narramore (1923–2010), American magazine ...

  9. Westmoreland v. CBS - Wikipedia

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    Westmoreland v. CBS was a $120 million libel suit brought in 1982 by former U.S. Army Chief of Staff General William Westmoreland against CBS, Inc. for broadcasting on its program CBS Reports a documentary entitled The Uncounted Enemy: A Vietnam Deception.