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  2. John Titor - Wikipedia

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    The first posts using John Titor's military symbol appeared on the Time Travel Institute forums on November 2, 2000, under the username TimeTravel_0 [1] (The name "John Titor" was not used at that time.) The posts discussed time travel in general, the first one being the "six parts" description of the components required for a working time ...

  3. List of time travel works of fiction - Wikipedia

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    A team of scientists and military personnel travel back in time to the 1920s to change the past and prevent a major terrorist attack on present day New York. 2013 11 A.M. Kim Hyun-seok: A group of time-travel researchers at a deep-sea facility make their first test run 24 hours into the future, only to discover the facility close to destruction.

  4. Time travel in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Time travel in modern fiction is sometimes achieved by space and time warps, stemming from the scientific theory of general relativity. [9] Stories from antiquity often featured time travel into the future through a time slip brought on by traveling or sleeping, in other cases, time travel into the past through supernatural means, for example brought on by angels or spirits.

  5. Why We Love Time Travel Stories - AOL

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    The plots of time-travel stories, rather than the theoretical concept of moving through time, are what truly bewilder us—with their doubling and tripling of characters, their narrative ...

  6. The 35 Best Books About Time Travel - AOL

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    A must-read for any fans of time travel fiction, The Time Traveler's Almanac is "the largest and most definitive collection of time travel stories ever assembled." In it, editors Ann and Jeff ...

  7. Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and ...

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    In 1940, the colleges expanded to two classes and then graduated four classes in 1941. The college was closed in December 1941 after Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor to make officers available to support World War II. By that time approximately 1,000 officers had been trained at the college. [3] The college re-opened in December 1943.

  8. The Lords of Discipline - Wikipedia

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    An aged Will McLean, returning to the Carolina Military Institute in Charleston, South Carolina, an unknown number of years after his graduation, tells the story of his life at the Institute. In 1966, Will was an English major on a basketball scholarship, in his fourth and final year at the Institute. Will was not interested in a military career.

  9. Military academy - Wikipedia

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    The Institute is one of four junior military colleges in the United States. There is one all-military state-sponsored military academy: The Virginia Military Institute (VMI), Lexington, Virginia; In addition, these five institutions that were military colleges at the time of their founding now maintain both a corps of cadets and a civilian ...