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  2. File:Robert Bales, March 2012.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Robert Bales, March 2012. Staff Sgt. Robert Bales is seen in a March 2012 Army photo. Bales, who was convicted of murdering 16 Afghan villagers in 2012, says he had lost compassion for Iraqis and Afghans over the course of his four combat deployments. The Army's caption describes it as being taken the night of the attacks.

  3. Robert Banas - Wikipedia

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    Robert Joseph Banas (September 22, 1933 – July 29, 2024) was an American dancer and actor who worked in films such as West Side Story (1961), Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986) and Always (1989). He was also a choreographer and dance coach.

  4. 24 Photographs Of Famous Authors That Most People Have ... - AOL

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    Unfamous photos of famous writers that gives us a glimpse into their lives. The post 24 Photographs Of Famous Authors That Most People Have Never Seen first appeared on Bored Panda.

  5. Robert Bales - Wikipedia

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    Robert Bales (born June 30, 1973) is an American mass murderer and former Army sniper who murdered 16 Afghan civilians in a mass shooting in Panjwayi District, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, on March 11, 2012 – an event known as the Kandahar massacre.

  6. Kandahar massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Kandahar massacre, also called the Panjwai massacre, [1] was a mass murder that occurred in the early hours of 11 March 2012, when United States Army Staff Sergeant Robert Bales murdered 16 Afghan civilians and wounded six others in the Panjwayi District of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan.

  7. That Quail, Robert - Wikipedia

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    That Quail, Robert is a book by Margaret A. Stanger, illustrated by Cathy Baldwin. Published on August 15, 1966, it details the true story of Robert, a domesticated northern bobwhite raised by a Cape Cod family. Through mentions in local media and an appearance by the author on a television game show, Robert became somewhat of a minor celebrity.

  8. Robert F. Bales - Wikipedia

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    Robert Freed Bales (March 9, 1916 – June 16, 2004) was an American social psychologist. [1] He specialized in small group interpersonal interaction and developed the SYMLOG (SYstematic MultiLevel Observation of Groups) method of group observation.

  9. Robert Bale (chronicler) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Bale (fl. 1461), was a medieval English chronicler. Bale, known as Robert Bale the Elder, is said to have been born in London . He practised as a lawyer, and was elected notary of the city of London, and subsequently a judge in the civil courts.