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  2. A Private Little War - Wikipedia

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    "A Private Little War" is the nineteenth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Gene Roddenberry , based on a story by Don Ingalls (under the pseudonym Jud Crucis), and directed by Marc Daniels , [ 1 ] it was first broadcast on February 2, 1968.

  3. Ned Romero - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek – episode A Private Little War as Krell (1968) The High Chaparral – episode For What We Are About to Receive as Carlos Mendoza (1968) The Virginian – episode The Heritage as Tza'Wuda (1968) The F.B.I. – episode Southwind as Alarcon (1968) Lancer – episode Cut the Wolf Loose as Wichita Jim (1969)

  4. Shiloh (Foote novel) - Wikipedia

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    Because the novel is divided into chapters, each closely concerned with one of the characters, a summary of the story serves as a character analysis as well. Chapter One takes place the day before the battle; it is narrated by Lieutenant Palmer Metcalfe, a cocky, 19 year old, aristocrat from New Orleans and a staff officer under Confederate ...

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  6. The Shooting Party - Wikipedia

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    The Shooting Party is a 1984 British drama film directed by Alan Bridges and based on the book of the same name by Isabel Colegate.The film is set in 1913, less than a year before the beginning of the First World War, and shows a vanishing way of life amongst English aristocrats, focusing on a shooting party gathered for pheasant shooting.

  7. Scoop (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Hitchens, introducing the 2000 Penguin Classics edition of Scoop, said "[i]n the pages of Scoop we encounter Waugh at the mid-season point of his perfect pitch; youthful and limber and light as a feather" and noted: "The manners and mores of the press, are the recurrent motif of the book and the chief reason for its enduring magic...this world of callousness and vulgarity and ...

  8. The Private History of a Campaign That Failed - Wikipedia

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    The Private History of a Campaign that Failed is one of Mark Twain's sketches (1885), a short, highly fictionalized memoir of his two-week stint in the pro-Confederate Missouri State Guard. [1] It takes place in Marion County, Missouri , and is about a group of inexperienced militiamen, the Marion Rangers, who end up killing a stranger in panic.

  9. Military–industrial complex - Wikipedia

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    From 1797 to 1941, the government only relied on civilian industries while the country was actually at war. The government owned their own shipyards and weapons manufacturing facilities which they relied on through World War I. With World War II came a massive shift in the way that the U.S. government armed the military.