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  2. Dictator (Harris novel) - Wikipedia

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    Dictator follows the first novel Imperium (2006) and the second novel Lustrum (2009). It is both a biography of Cicero and a tapestry of Rome in the time of Pompey, Crassus, Cato, Caesar, Clodius and ultimately Octavian. [2] In Harris's summary: "Thus Imperium describes the rise to power, Lustrum the years in power and Dictator the ...

  3. Command Authority - Wikipedia

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    Command Authority is a techno-thriller novel, written by Tom Clancy and co-written with Mark Greaney, and published on December 3, 2013.It is Clancy's last major work of fiction and was released two months after his death.

  4. List of fictional dictators - Wikipedia

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    Every year, two children from each district are forced to fight each other in The Hunger Games. [2] Adam Susan (called Sutler in the film version) England, probably also the rest of the United Kingdom: Norsefire Party: V for Vendetta: Dictator and High Chancellor in the V for Vendetta graphic novel and movie. Came to power as a result of a ...

  5. List of United States military books - Wikipedia

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    One Day in a Long War. May 10, 1972, Air War, North Vietnam by Jeffrey Ethell; Over The Beach-The Air War In Vietnam by Zalin Grant; Palace Cobra-A Fighter Pilot In The Vietnam Air War by Ed Rasimus; Pak Six-A Story of the War in the Skies of North Vietnam by Gene I. Basel; The Phantom Story by Anthony M. Thornborough and Peter E. Davies

  6. Dale Brown - Wikipedia

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    Brown joined the Air Force ROTC while in college. [5] He received a commission in the United States Air Force in 1978. He was a navigator-bombardier (now known as a weapon systems officer (WSO)) in the B-52G Stratofortress long-range heavy bomber and the FB-111A Aardvark medium range fighter-bomber.

  7. Political uniform - Wikipedia

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    Black Sash a non-violent white women's anti-apartheid organization in South Africa; Ku Klux Klan in the United States; Britain First, a far-right group who wear green jackets and flat caps; Fruit of Islam, the paramilitary wing of the Nation of Islam. The Brown Berets; Yellow vests movement, a populist political movement that began in France in ...

  8. List of Lion stories - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, he was involved defending England from Luftwaffe bombers and V-1s; pathfinding for bombing missions to Germany; protecting the English Channel from U-Boats before bombing their pens in Kiel; sinking the battleship Tirnhorst in a Norwegian fjord; defending Malta; working with partisans to liberate Yugoslavia; thwarting crack Luftwaffe ...

  9. Modern Irish Army uniform - Wikipedia

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    Army Bands wear a black ceremonial uniform with red facings and red stripes on the trousers and a forage cap as headwear. [10] The Cavalry corps ceremonial escort of honour wears a new dress uniform since 2010. Army Pipers and drummers wear a saffron kilt with Royal green tunics and black beret with saffron band and ribbons. [9]