© Photo by Quinn Harris/Getty ImagesIt’s no secret that the 2019-20 Northwestern men’s basketball season has been a disappointment thus far. While the expectations coming into the year were low, few could’ve predicted the mid-major meltdowns, the late-game collapses and the deep despondency displayed throughout the season.A dark cloud has descended on the program, and it may not be going away anytime soon. A few rays of sunshine have shone through said cloud, however, providing glimmers of hope for the future. Behold, our midseason stock up, stock down for Northwestern men’s basketball (6-13, 1-8 B1G): Stock UpWhile Buie has missed five games in the past month due to a stress fracture in his foot, it appears and Co.
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May have found a diamond in the rough, as his play prior to injury was nothing short of spectacular.Buie, a true freshman, has scored 20 or more points in three games this season. Against Boston College, the point guard dropped 20 points on 8-9 shooting.
Buie came close to bringing Northwestern back from the dead in their home loss to Michigan State, where he scored 26 and sparked a late run.According to, Buie is Northwestern’s only “go-to guy”, meaning during times when he is in the game, he is the only player to be used on greater than 28% of NU’s possessions. It’s very clear that Buie has carved out a major role on the roster, and it’s one we could see him in for the foreseeable future.Player DevelopmentAs mentioned previously, there weren’t many expectations for this season, other than player development. From what has been seen on the court, it appears many players are improving as the season trudges onward.Following a slow start to the year, has led the ‘Cats in scoring in three of their last five games. Has faded a bit, but started the season strong and will hopefully return to his previous level of play., a first-year, has been a bit inconsistent, but has flashed massive potential. Last but not least, how could anyone forget the mesmerizing play of Boo Buie earlier this year? All of these are names to look out for next season, and are starting to get fans just a tad giddy for the future.Limiting TurnoversOddly enough, Northwestern has done a very solid job at limiting turnovers. The ‘Cats are currently posting a 16.4% turnover rate, good enough for 27th in all of college basketball, according to.
This statistic is far and away Northwestern’s best on the offensive side of the ball, and is one of the few bright spots this team has had with any measure of consistency, aside from individual play.Mid-majorsWho remembers Oprah’s car giveaways?I mean, I don’t, I’m only 19 and I’ve never watched Oprah. However, I do know the quote from that famous clip, and I believe it goes something like this:“You get a car!
And you get a car! And you get a car!”Well, Northwestern men’s basketball has taken this quote, having ripped it straight out of Oprah’s mouth, and modified it a bit to address the mid-major teams that were on their schedule this season. Here’s what they told these teams:“You get a win! And you get a win! And you get a win!”Was that a long setup for a mediocre joke? However, Northwestern has lost to not one, not two, but THREE mid-major teams in this season alone. The ‘Cats opened the year with a loss to Merrimack, a team playing their first ever season of division one basketball.
Their second mid-major loss came to Radford, who currently sits at 11-9. Their final mid-major loss came to Hartford, a team presently ranked No. 269 in KenPom. Good for them, I guess?Honorable Mentions: ’s Big Ten play, Miller Kopp, that one conference win vs.
Nebraska, the coziness of the bottom of the Big Ten standings, NU women’s basketball, the band, the band playing “Bad Guy” Stock Down’ job securityThis stock could totally be turned into a joke, but it’s legitimately sincere. Chris Collins’ seat is getting warmer with each loss.
A flame has been lit, and it’s beginning to burn bright.Collins is no stranger to having his coaching be called into question. It harkens back to the 2017-18 season where, after making the Big Dance the previous year, the ‘Cats had legitimate expectations. They returned their top three scorers in, and Scottie Lindsay and had decent depth.
All in all, they appeared to be headed back to March Madness. Instead, they flatlined, going 15-17 overall and 6-12 in conference play.This season, the woes began with Merrimack. Then Radford.
Then Hartford. Then came the late collapses against DePaul, Indiana, Ohio State, etc.
This team is young, yes, but these types of losses are unacceptable in the long term. If these struggles carry over to next year, the coaching carousel might just be headed to Evanston, no matter how much young talent Collins has amassed.Student attendance and lack of school spiritIs the team struggling? There’s no doubt about that. Does Northwestern’s extreme academic workload potentially impact students going to games? Even when students do attend games, however, they just sit down.
They’re dead silent. When a ranked team is in town (Iowa, for example), the arena is quiet.As a fellow student and longtime Northwestern fan, the current level of school spirit is unfortunate. And a lot of it is due to the team’s current struggles, but things have really gone downhill in a hurry in the student section.Onto the next stock.Defensive aggressionThe 2019-20 iteration of Northwestern’s defense is among the worst of the Chris Collins era.
The Wildcats currently ranked 139th in adjusted defensive efficiency per KenPom, which would be the second-worst mark of any Collins team, and a big part of it is their lack of ability to force turnovers.The turnover rate of NU opponents is just 16.8 percent, putting the Wildcats 311th in the nation in that category. Worse still, Northwestern’s steal rate is a lowly 6.8 percent, good for 332nd. To put that in perspective, Veronica Burton’s personal steal rate is 6.0 percent (the NUWBB team rate is 13.4 percent). The Wildcats don’t create nearly enough turnovers, and they almost never create live-ball giveaways. It takes away any opportunity for fast breaks, consistently allows opponents to get settled in, and cripples team defense.The Culver’s “Crazy for Custard” Fan CamLook, I know this may seem dumb, but this thing is clearly rigged. Every single time this fan cam appears on the Welsh-Ryan scoreboard, the prize is always given to some kid flossing or doing some other stupid Fortnite dance.
The prize, for those who don’t know, is free Culver’s custard for the entire row that the selected fan is seated in, and maybe if they gave it to students more often, we could kill two birds with one stone! (Ok, probably not.)Honorable Mentions: Projections for the rest of the season, three-point shooting, halftime performances, food prices, Wilson Club members, offensive execution, defensive execution.
Contents Foreword by Regimental Commander - 11 Chapter 1: PREPARATION 15 GENERAL ORDERS No. 1— THE ORIGINAL 313th STAFF— EVENTS PRIOR TO ACTIVATION— EARLY DIFFICULTIES— FORMATION OF OFFICERS' CLUB Chapter 2: CAMP PICKETT 20 ACTIVATION DAY— ARRIVAL OF FIRST RECRUITS— LIFE AT CAMP PICKETT —THE TRAINING PROGRAM— DEDICATION OF CAMP PICKETT— MOVEMENT ORDERS Chapter 3: CAMP BLANDING 27 THE TRIP TO BLANDING— STORY OF THE QUARTERING PARTY— EARLY DAYS AT BLANDING — TRAINING AT. Topics: WWII, World War, 1939-1945 - Regimental Histories - United States, United States. CONTENTS PREFACE xxi ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xxiii I. PREPARATION FOR WAR 'Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before'; We Prepare for the Showdown 3 II.
CASABLANCA We Storm the Beaches of North Africa and Capture a White- Walled City 13 III. NORTH AFRICAN INTERLUDE We Learn the 'Truscott Trot' and Prepare to Invade Sicily 37 IV.
SICILY 'In Which We Carve Our Name' 51 V. SOUTHERN ITALY We Battle in the Craggy Apennines 79 VI.
The First Battle of Cisterna di Littoria. Topics: WWII, World War, 1939-1945, United States. Army, World War, 1939-1945 - Regimental Histories -.
DA PAM 21-30 Our Red Army Ally 1945-04-23. 'TO THE AMERICAN SOLDIER — The purpose of the first part of this booklet is to introduce you to the Red Army soldier — the everyday 'G.I.'
Of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. You have heard and read a lot about him, now you are seeing and meeting him personally. He is your friend. He is your ally. He has fought hard in this war, just as you have, to bring about a United Nations victory.
The meeting of troops of the United. Topics: DA pam, Soviet Union. Armed Forces, Department of the Army Pamphlet, World War, 1939-1945, World.
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE, WAR DEPARTMENT, Washington DC, SPECIAL SERIES No. 12 German Military Abbreviations, April 12, 1943 'Perhaps to a greater extent than any other army, the German Armed Forces employ military abbreviations on their maps and charts, on task force tables of organization, on direction and location sign posts in combat zones, on field orders, and, in short, in every case where abbreviations may possibly be used.
These abbreviations are often used in connection with. Topics: Special Series, WWII, World War II, World War, 1939-1945, Field Manual, United States.
'Presented in this volume are command and staff rosters, composition of divisions, attachments and detachments, assignments and attachments to higher units, command post locations, and pertinent statistics. With some exception, the material presented for each division dates from its arrival in the European Theater to the end of hostilities on May 9, 1945. For units arriving from the North African Theater, the record begins on August 15, 1944, the date of the invasion of southern France.
Topics: World War, 1939-1945 - Campaigns - Europe, United States. Army - Organization, United States. 'This history of the Rainbow is a record of the accomplishments of every man who served in the Division. It is the story of his contribution to the safety and security of the people of his country and of the world. This is a history of the combat infantry, of the artillery, the reconnaissance troop, the medical and engineer battalions, the signal, ordnance and quartermaster companies and of the division headquarters personnel.' Digitized by the Combined Arms Research Library Digital.
Topics: WWII, United States. Army - Infantry Division, 42nd, World War, 1939-1945, World War, 1939-1945. Air Force Combat Units of World War II by Maurer Maurer ISBN: ISBN-13: 9725 'This book is concerned primarily with the combat (or tactical) groups that were active during the Second World War.
Although such groups had numerous designations, nearly all fell within four major categories: bombardment, fighter, reconnaissance, and troop carrier. The book covers both the combat groups that served overseas and those that remained in the United States. It also covers combat. Topics: World War II, World War, 1939-1945, WWII, World War, 1939-1945 - Aerial operations, American. CONTENTS DIVISION COMMANDER'S MESSAGE xi FOREWORD xiii PART ONE: THE UNITED STATES Chapter 1: IN THE BEGINNING 1 PART TWO: THE UNITED KINGDOM Chapter 2: AT SEA 10 Chapter 3: WILTSHIRE COUNTY 13 PART THREE: FRANCE Chapter 4: THE SITUATION 18 Chapter 5: CROSSING AND COMMITMENT 23 Chapter 6: THE POCKETS 27 Chapter 7: THE FFI 33 Chapter 8: OPERATIONS IN BRITTANY 38 Chapter 9: POW EXCHANGES 57 Chapter 10: THE BRETONS 65 Chapter 11: ADIEU 69 PART FOUR: GERMANY: THE SAAR-MOSELLE TRIANGLE Chapter 12. Topics: WWII, World War, 1939-1945, United States.
Army, World War II, World War, 1939-1945 - Regimental. TM 30-506 German Military Dictionary: German-English, English-German. 1944-05-20 'This dictionary has been intentionally limited in scope to military subject matter and directly related fields. It has been compiled primarily for use by American military personnel with at least a fair knowledge of German.' Digitized by AHEC (U.S.
Army Heritage Collections) Topics: Technical Manual, United States. Army - Handbooks, manuals, etc, United States. Army, Military. TM 10-412 Army Recipes 1944-08-15 CONTENTS Paragraph Section 1. Introduction 1-4 2.
Beverages 5 3. Breads 6-7 4. Cakes and cookies 8-10 5. Breakfast cereals 11 6. Desserts 12 7. Fritters and croquettes 15 10. Fruits 16-17 11.
Macaroni, spaghetti, noodles, and rice 18 12. Pies 20-21 14. Salads 22-23 15. Sandwiches 24 16. Sauces 25 17.
Vegetables 27-28 19. Miscellaneous 29-31 Index 245 Digitized by Google. Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: WWII, World War, 1939-1945, United States.
Army, Cooking for military personnel, Field Manual. CONTENTS FOREWORD xiii PART ONE: THE OLD 91st AND THE NEW CHAPTER 1: WORLD WAR I 1 CHAPTER 2: REACTIVATION AND TRAINING 6 CHAPTER 3: MOVEMENT TO COMBAT 10 PART TWO: COMBAT CHAPTER 4: 361st REGIMENTAL COMBAT TEAM 26 CHAPTER 5: 363d REGIMENTAL COMBAT TEAM 45 CHAPTER 6: THE ARNO RIVER CAMPAIGN 51 CHAPTER 7: TASK FORCE WILLIAMSON 77 CHAPTER 8: THE GOTHIC LINE CAMPAIGN 83 CHAPTER 9: THE ATTACK: MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 92 CHAPTER 10: THE ATTACK: MONTH OF OCTOBER 145 CHAPTER 11: THE WINTER LINE 195 CHAPTER. Topics: WWII, World War, 1939-1945, United States. Army, World War, 1939-1945 - Campaigns - Italy, United. Contents CHAPTER ONE Forging the Spearhead 1 CHAPTER TWO To Camp Tarawa 13 Training Overseas 19 CHAPTER FOUR Off to War 25 CHAPTER FIVE The Target 31 CHAPTER SIX D-Day 43 CHAPTER SEVEN Suribachi 57 CHAPTER EIGHT Attock to the North 09 CHAPTER NINE The Drive for 0-2 77 CHAPTER TEN Attack for 0-3 93 CHAPTER ELEVEN A Final Pocket Forms 105 CHAPTER TWELVE The Price of Victory 121 CHAPTER THIRTEEN Return to Hawaii 125 Arrival in Japan 133 CHAPTER FIFTEEN Spread of Our Occupation 145 CHAPTER SIXTEEN.
Topics: WWII, World War, 1939-1945, United States. Marine Corps, World War, 1939-1945 - Regimental. The Ninth Marines, A Brief History Of The Ninth Marine Regiment, With Lists Of The Officers And Men Who Served From Organization To Disbandment, 1942-1945 CONTENTS Preface by Colonel Howard N. Kenyon 7 Presidential Citation of Ninth Marines 10 General A. Vandegrift 13 Major General Allen Hal Turnage 17 Major General Graves B. Erskine 21 Brigadier General William Edward Riley 25 Chapter 1 Organization and Initial Training 29 Chapter 2 The Battle for Bougainville 41 Chapter 3 The Battle for. Topics: WWII, World War, 1939-1945 - Regimental histories - United States - Marine Corps.
9th Regiment. The 1st Marine Division And Its Regiments ISBN 0-16-050101-6 'The 1st Marine Division is the direct descendant of the Advance Base Brigade, which was activated on 23 December 1913 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. During the early years of its existence, the brigade was deployed to a number of troubled areas in the Caribbean. The brigade was employed in a combat capacity in the 'Banana Wars' in Haiti and in the Dominican Republic, and also participated in the landing at Vera Cruz. Topics: United States. Marine Corps - Marine Regiment, 1st, United States.
Marine Corps - History. Unit Histories Of World War II, United States Army, Air Force, Marines, Navy 'This list is concerned only with histories covering unit operations in World War II and published in some form. Although a certain number of these histories were prepared and published by Information and Education sections of Army commands, the great majority were unofficial. This list includes, within both types, all publications that were intended for general distribution to members of a unit. Topics: WWII, World War, 1939-1945, United States. Army - Bibliography, World War II, United States. TM 10-1513 Maintenance manual for Willys truck, 1/4 ton 4 X 4, built for U.S.
Government, model MB 1942-05-15 'FOREWORD: This Motor Vehicle has been thoroughly tested and inspected. Like any other piece of machinery, to maintain it in proper operating condition, it should be lubricated at the time specified using the proper grades of oil and grease. All working parts as well as oil holes should be kept clean and free from dirt and grit. This vehicle should periodically have a systematic. Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: WWII, Military trucks - United States - Maintenance and repair - Handbooks, manuals, etc, United. Order of battle of the United States Army ground forces in World War II: Pacific Theater of operations. AKA Order of battle of the United States Army ground forces in World War II: Pacific Theater of operations, administrative and logistical commands, armies, corps, and divisions.
'This volume is concerned with the organization and disposition of United States Army ground forces that opposed the Japanese during World War II. The area covered includes Alaska, the islands of the central. Topics: United States.
Army, US Army, United States. Army - Organization, World War, 1939-1945 -.
TM E 30-420 Handbook on the Italian Military Forces 1943-08-03. TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword 1-5 1 CHAPTER 1. Introduction: Section I. Distinctive Branches, or Specialties 6-11 5 II. Semimilitary Forces 12-19 7 CHAPTER 2. Recruitment and Mobilization: Section I.
System of Conscription and Mobilization 20-27 18 II. Professional Cadre and Officers 28-30 28 III. Training, Efficiency, and Morale 31-35 30 IV. Pay and Emoluments 30-38 37 CHAPTER 3.
Organization: Section I. Command and Staff 39-44 39. Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: WWII, Technical Manual, Field Manual, World War II, World War, 1939-1945 - Italy, World War. TM 30-544 Russian Military Dictionary: English-Russian, Russian-English 1945-01-15.
CONTENTS Foreword iii Abbreviations Used in This Dictionary vi Part I — English-Russian 1 Part II — Russian-English 173 Appendixes: I. Military Abbreviations of the U.S.S.R 437 II. Symbols Used in Ballistics 459 III. Abbreviations Used on Intelligence Maps to Indicate Various Sources of Information 466 IV. Numbers 467 V. Weights and Measures 469 VI. Money Table 473 VII.
Territorial and Administrative. Topics: Technical Manual, Field Manual, WWII, World War, 1939-1945, Russian language - Dictionaries -. 'This manual is the text for your training as a B-25 pilot and airplane commander. The Air Forces' most experienced training and supervisory personnel have collaborated to make it a complete exposition of what your pilot duties are, how each will be performed, and why it must be performed in the manner prescribed. The techniques and procedures described in this book are standard and mandatory.
In this respect the manual serves the dual purpose of a training checklist and working handbook. Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: WWII, B-25 bomber - Handbooks, manuals, etc, Mitchell Bomber, United States. Army Air Forces.
18, 1943 the first formal graduation of nurses of the 349th Air Evac Group was held at the base chapel at Bowman Field, Ky. The 30 members of this group had completed a program of instruction that was definitely in the experimental stage. The 4-week course included class work in air evac nursing, air evac tactics, survival, aeromedical physiology, mental hygiene in relation to flying, training in plane loading procedures, military indoctrination and a one-day bivouac. Topics: World War II, United States. Army - Transport Of Sick And Wounded, Transportation Of Patients. TM 9-1575 Ordnance Maintenance: Wrist Watches, Pocket Watches, Stop Watches, and Clocks 1945-04-06 'This manual is published for the information and guidance of ordnance maintenance personnel.
It contains detailed instructions for inspection, disassembly, assembly, maintenance, and repair of pocket watches, wrist watches, stop watches, and message center clocks, and is supplementary to those in the Field Manuals and Technical Manuals prepared for the using arms. This manual does not.
Favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 2 reviews ) Topics: Technical Manual, Clocks and watches - Repairing - Handbooks, manuals, etc, United States. TM 9-1901 Artillery Ammunition 1944-06-29 'The purpose of this Technical Manual is to impart information of a general and technical nature concerning artillery ammunition, including trench-mortar ammunition, and components thereof, such as may be necessary for their intelligent care, handling, and use. This is a companion volume to TM 9-1900, Ammunition, general.' Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: Ordnance - Handbooks, manuals, etc, United States.
Army - Handbooks, manuals, etc, United. 'This is the combat history of the 79th Fighter Group during World War Two. The document details the following contents: group commanders; group combat narrative; campaigns; battle citations and commendations; claims- illustrated statistical summary; typical mission routine; t-bolt formations; pilot's-eye views; Falcons at ease; group headquarters personnel; the 'Flying-Skullmen- 85th Squadron section (narrative history from activation, personnel pictures, and 'Skullivers'. Topics: WWII, United States. Army Air Forces - Fighter Group, 79th - History, World War, 1939-1945 -. To Those Who Did Not Return They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn, To the going down of sun and in the morning We shall remember them.
Lawrence Bryan Digitized by Google CONTENTS FOREWORD by General Bruce ix THOSE WHO HANDED US THE TORCH 1 PART I. BUILDING A COMBAT DIVISION 7 Chapter 1. Activation and Training 9 Chapter 2. Louisiana Maneuvers 26 Chapter 3. The Sands of Hyder 29 Chapter 4.
From West Virginia to Chesapeake Bay. Topics: WWII, World War, 1939-1945 - Regimental Histories - United States, United States. TM 10-228 Fitting Of Shoes And Socks, 1946-02-15 Contents Paragraph Page SECTION I. IMPORTANCE OF PROPER SHOE-FITTING 1-6 1 SECTION II.
SHOE-FITTING METHODS 7-10 4 SECTION III. FOOT-MEASURING EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES 11-17 10 SECTION IV. SPECIAL MEASUREMENT SHOES AND ORTHOPEDIC APPLIANCES 18-19 23 SECTION V. SOCK FITTING AND SIZE CORRELATION 20 24 SECTION VI.
SIZE DATA FOR BOOTS AND SHOES, INCLUDING APPROVED SOCK COMBINATIONS 21-50 25 INDEX 48 Digitized by Google. Topics: WWII, World War, 1939-1945, United States.
Army, Shoes - Fitting - Handbooks, Manuals, Etc. Handbook On German Army Identification 1943-04-03 'THIS HANDBOOK was prepared at the Military Intelligence Training Center, Camp Ritchie, Maryland, and is designed to provide a ready reference manual for intelligence personnel in combat operations.
The need for such a manual was so pressing that some errors and omissions are anticipated in the current edition. Any suggestions as to additions, or errors noted, should be reported directly to the Commandant, Military Intelligence Training. Topics: World War II, World War, 1939-1945, United States.
Army - Handbooks, manuals, etc, Field. STANDARD MILITARY MOTOR VEHICLES CONTENTS Introduction and explanation of terminology 3 Classification 4 Section I. Amphibians and landing vehicles 6-15 II. Armored cars 16-23 III. Scout cars 24-25 IV. Cargo and personnel carriers 26-45 V. Self-propelled artillery 46-87 VI.
Tanks 88-125 VII. Tank transport and recovery vehicles 126-135 VIII. Trucks Truck, 1/4 -ton, 4x4 through Truck, 1 1/2-ton, 4x2 136-191 Truck, 1 1/2-ton, 4x4 through Truck, 2 1/2-ton, 6x4 192-237 Truck, 2 1/2-ton, 6x6. Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: WWII, United States. Army, World War, 1939-1945, United States. Army - Handbooks, manuals, etc. Lightning, The History Of The 78th Infantry Division CONTENTS FOREWORD vii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix CHAPTER 1: PREPARATION FOR COMBAT 1 The Lightning Division in World War I — Reactivation At Camp Butner — Training Replacements — Carolina and Tennessee Maneuvers — Camp Pickett — Overseas — Bournemouth — France — Belgium — Up to The line!
CHAPTER 2: ATTACK 23 The Jumpoff — Through The Minefields — Rollesbroich — Simmerath — Witzerath — Bickerath — Patrols In The Hurtgen. Topics: WWII, World War, 1939-1945, United States. Army, World War II, World War, 1939-1945 - Regimental. Army In Action Posters '16 full-color 20'X24' reproductions of paintings depicting American soldiers from the Revolution to Korea. Each poster contains a brief description of the action portrayed. The following prints are available in this print set and may be ordered individually.'
Digitized by DA Poster 21-32 Remagen Bridgehead Remagen Bridghead, 7 March 1945. 'Here, on the Ludendorf Bridge crossing the.
Topics: Combat Art, U.S. Army In Action Posters, WWII, US Army, World War, 1939-1945, United States. Google digitized.
A different version is at TM 30-410 Handbook On The British Army 1942-09-30 TABLE OF CONTENTS Paragraphs Pages CHAPTER 1. Introduction 1-4 1 CHAPTER 2. General 5-10 3 CHAPTER 3. Organization: Section I.
Supreme Command 11-15 7 II. Higher Organizations 16-18 10 III. Administration 19-20 11 IV. Tactical Staffs 21-22 13 V. Infantry 23-26 22 VI.
Parachute Troops 27 26 VII. Royal Regiment of Artillery 28-34 29 VIII. Anti- Aircraft Command. Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: WWII, Civil defense - Great Britain - Handbooks, manuals, etc, World War II, World War.
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