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In the early months of 1942, a Major of the U.S. Army Ordnance Corps in Australia was forced to reconsider his long-held belief that he'd passed the point where the Army could surprise him.
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replacement team, war bond tour, dirigible hangar, urgent radio, arms rack, floor waiter, throttle quadrant, wounded heroes, trench knife
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General Pickering, The Corps, United States, Sergeant Hart, Major Dillon, Ferdinand Six, Fleming Pickering, Pearl Harbor, Major Banning, Colonel Rickabee, Jesus Christ, Private Hart, Parris Island, Air Corps, Jake Dillon, Ernest Sage, General Stewart, Raider Battalion, Andrew Foster, Lieutenant Hon, Lieutenant Howard, Office of Management Analysis, Royal Australian Navy, Saint Louis, Lieutenant Moore
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