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  2. Sterling Seagrave - Wikipedia

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    In its review of Gold Warriors: America's Secret Recovery of Yamashita's Gold, which dealt with allegations that post World War II the CIA had misappropriated billions of dollars of Japanese war loot (the titular Yamashita's Gold), [4] BBC History Magazine noted that whilst "numerous gaps remain.... this is an important story, with far-reaching ...

  3. Golden Warrior - Wikipedia

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    VFA-87, a United States Navy fighter squadron nicknamed the "Golden Warriors" Gohan, a Dragon Ball character aliased the "Golden Warrior" The Golden Warrior: The Life and Legend of Lawrence of Arabia, a 1990 book by Lawrence James; Gold Warriors: America's Secret Recovery of Yamashita's Gold, a 2003 book by Sterling and Peggy Seagrave

  4. Kerry Wendell Thornley - Wikipedia

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    Kerry Wendell Thornley (April 17, 1938 – November 28, 1998) [1] [2] was an American author. He is known as the co-founder (along with childhood friend Greg Hill) of Discordianism, [1] [2] in which context he is usually known as Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst or simply Lord Omar. [1]

  5. Code of the Clans - Wikipedia

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    In the introduction, the book summarizes how the Clans were formed. The next chapters feature Leafpool explaining the Warrior Code to the reader, through the point of view of curious loners visiting the Clans. Leafpool tells a story about each Code, which illustrates how and why the Code came to be.

  6. Sol Yurick - Wikipedia

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    Yurick was born on January 18, 1925 [3] to a Russian Jewish immigrant father Sam, a miller, and his mother Flo, a Lithuanian Jewish immigrant. [4] [5] Theirs was a Jewish working-class family and politically active, both for communism and in the labor movement as trade-union activists. [4]

  7. David W. Ball - Wikipedia

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    David Wadsworth Ball (born September 12, 1949) is an American author whose novels include Empires of Sand (1999), China Run (2002) and Ironfire (2004). His short story, The Scroll, was published in Warriors (2010), and Warriors 2 (2010), anthologies assembled by George R.R. Martin and Gardner Dozois.

  8. The Saxon Stories - Wikipedia

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    Print (hardback & paperback) Audiobook The Saxon Stories (also known as Saxon Tales / Saxon Chronicles in the US and The Warrior Chronicles and most recently as The Last Kingdom series) is a historical novel series written by Bernard Cornwell about the birth of England in the ninth and tenth centuries.

  9. Warriors (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    It contained a multitude of information about the books, characters, and settings, as well as two exclusive short stories, a trivia game, and a list of all the Warriors books that had been released at that point. The app was eventually removed from the App Store. In 2019, an updated Warriors app was released, called Warrior Cats Hub. [128]