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  2. Task Force Faith - Wikipedia

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    The Regimental Combat Team 31 (RCT-31), commonly referred to as Task Force Faith of the " Chosin Few ", is a United States Army unit known for its role in the Battle of Chosin Reservoir during the Korean War where 90-95% of its force was killed, wounded, and/or captured on the eastern side of the reservoir. [1][2] RCT-31 primarily consisted of ...

  3. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier - Wikipedia

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    Fur was added to the coat to keep the costume faithful to the comics. [90] The design team intended for the Flag Smashers' masks to look like they bought cheap masks and painted on their logo themselves. They initially added a fabric layer to the masks for added texture, but felt this was too similar to Zemo's mask.

  4. Gregory Peck - Wikipedia

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    Based on true events, Peck portrays the new commander of a “hard luck” U.S. World War II bomber group tasked with instilling discipline and pride into the pilots and crews. He believes the former commander failed because he identified too closely with the men and his overly protective attitude caused the squadron to fail in its mission.

  5. Amy Elizabeth Thorpe - Wikipedia

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    BSC, MI6, OSS. Codename. Cynthia. Amy Elizabeth Thorpe, also known as Betty Pack, Betty Thorpe, Elizabeth Pack, and Amy Brousse; (November 22, 1910 – December 1, 1963) was an Anglo-American spy, codenamed Cynthia, who worked for British Security Coordination (BSC) which was set up in New York City in 1940 during World War II by the British ...

  6. Prince Harry Recalls Childhood Summers at Balmoral Castle: 'I ...

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    Prince Harry revisited childhood memories of summers at Balmoral Castle in his memoir, Spare.. The Duke of Sussex, 39, began his memoir, published in January 2023, with a reflection about what the ...

  7. Mitch Miller - Wikipedia

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    Miller took up the oboe at first as a teenager, because it was the only instrument available when he went to audition for his junior high school orchestra. [2] After graduating from East High School he attended the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, where he met and became a lifelong friend of Goddard Lieberson, who became president of the CBS music group in 1956.

  8. Battle of Avarayr - Wikipedia

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    A tactical overview of the battle. The 66,000-strong Armenian army took Holy Communion before the battle. The army was a popular uprising, rather than a professional force, but the Armenian nobility who led it and their respective retinues were accomplished soldiers, many of them veterans of the Sassanid dynasty's wars with Rome and the nomads of Central Asia.

  9. Christianity and violence - Wikipedia

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    Christianity. Christians have had diverse attitudes towards violence and nonviolence over time. Both currently and historically, there have been four attitudes towards violence and war and four resulting practices of them within Christianity: non-resistance, Christian pacifism, just war, and preventive war (Holy war, e.g., the Crusades). [1]