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  1. Nov 6, 2009 · A U.S. Army inquiry into the death of Captain Karen Walden to determine if her conduct is worthy of a posthumous Medal of Honor. She was a medevac helicopter...

  2. Dec 14, 2011 · Courage under fire. by. Patrick Sheane Duncan. Publication date. 1996. Topics. Women air pilots -- Fiction., Persian Gulf War, 1991 -- Fiction. Publisher. Boulevard Books.

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  4. lished. There w. s more. At the end of the games came the exe. utions. Mostly it was Christians who were thrown to the beasts while the mob watched on jeering and hooting as innocent men, women and children were torn to. shreds.At the military games in Carthage in 203 AD a group of Christians were slated to be e.

  5. COURAGE UNDER FIRE. ry of Human BehaviorJames Bond Stockdalecame to the philosophic life as a thirt y - e i g h t - y e a r-old naval pi. ot in grad school at Stanford University. I had been in the navy for twenty. years and scarcely ever out of a cockpit. In 1962, I began my second year of studying.

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  6. Sep 7, 2011 · Courage Under Fire is an intense examination of what true courage is, both on and off the battlefield. Directed by Edward Zwick and written by Patrick Sheane Duncan, this movie is ultimately a stor...

  7. While serving in the Persian Gulf War, Lieutenant Colonel Nathaniel Serling fires on and destroys one of his own tanks during a confusing nighttime battle, killing his friend, Lieutenant Tom Boylar. The United States Army covers up the friendly fire incident, awards Serling a medal for bravery, and transfers him to a desk job.