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    the cool blood now strewn Late upon the shoreline Where the gunner left his post To the shouting in the smoking air And the crying guns that boast Late upon the shoreline Did the gunner lay hidden under eaves With bruises on his beaten breast And blood drawn upon the leaves Late upon the shoreline Did a rain quail sing with ease As if not one with the singing guns But only among the trees Late upon the shoreline Did the gunner cease his fire So not to end the dying melody Of the peaceful

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    routine activities theory explains the chopper gunner’s actions in his duty. Description of Event The scene occurs as the chopper gunner is doing

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    The Day Before Sunrise

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    I wake up every day before sunrise. All men are required to hunt for food, we start as early as twelve years old, I have been doing this for six years now. Trust me when I tell you the only way to get out of it is if you 're on the brink of death. The women can either work at what 's left of the factories during the day making hunting and farming equipment, or teach classes to girls and boys about what is and isn 't safe in the forest. Hunting is finished at sundown then we head over to the factories

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    crew member becomes captain and has to battle a demon who wants to return to Earth to control it. BRIEF SYNOPSIS In space, QUINN (30’S) is the only survivor of her crew. She’s found by another ship and CAPTAIN GUNNER interrogates her about the death of her crewmembers. Quinn tells Gunner that their ship received a distress call from another ship. On the other ship they found only one survivor, a prisoner, ZED HAINES, known as the Jamestown killer. He allegedly killed 60 people. He has a bounty

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    Cop Charkh Narrative

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    the vicinity doing the engaging. After moving the truck of only fifty feet my gunner was able to gain positive ID on the positions that the enemy was shooting from. From inside the truck my gunner pressed the button to the CROW system that would send 7.62 cal. rounds hurling at the enemy. The first one hundred rounds went through the system smoothly, than the CROW jammed. Throwing open the Crow hatch to the gun, mu gunner was unable to fix the jam in an expedient manner. Calling up the MK-48 my dismount

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    none of it does. My mom and dad are gone all day and they trust that I take care of Anthony and my dog Gunner while they’re away. They said me and Anthony would be grounded from electronics for three days if we weren’t on our best behavior. However, living with the world’s biggest troublemaker as a little brother is a hard achievement to receive. While I was cleaning the dishes, Anthony toke Gunner out to the back of our house. At first, I thought nothing of it, what could possibly go wrong? I mean

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    Gunner reported that Gage was still bothering him and he tried to stab him with a pencil at 1:30 on 3/28/2017 He said Gunner called him names and he called him a name back. I told Gage to go to the office so I could talk with him. Gage reported that he did not say anything to Gunner all day and that he did not try to stab him with a pencil. He then spoke with Ms. Snider. They talked about this incident as well as his grades. After checking into the incident, there was no evidence to support what

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    Prompt 2015-2016: Prompt 2 As the Revolutionary War faded in Gunner’s memory, another image filled his mind. The smell was one they remembered from their adventures during the Revolutionary War. It was gunpowder! “Not another war”, was all Gunner could think. As Gunner looked down, he saw that they were dressed in a Union uniform…. Boom! A cannon whizzed past my ear, nearly taking off my head! I looked around and saw death, from both sides, but mainly I saw more fatalities in men dressed in Union uniforms

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    affiliation of war to help express the true disasters that not many people knew of. They possessed unusual sensibility. When digging a little deeper you are fully able to compare Owen’s “Dulce et Decorum Est” and Jarrell’s “Death of the Ball Turret Gunner." At first glance Wilfred Owen’s “Dulce et Decorum Est” is blatantly organized. In fact, it is comprised of multiple stanzas. But that is Owen’s purposeful structure. When delving further into the poem you truly start to see Owen’s intentions. While

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    Disability Of War

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    Brave Hearts Do Not Back Down Many soldiers walk away from war with psychological disorders such as shell shock and post traumatic stress, while others with mild to critical injuries or life taking situations. Soldiers who have fought in a war and make it out alive usually come back home and experience psychological disorders that can cause them to have hallucinations and cause them to react strongly to anything that reminds them of being in the war. On the other hand, some soldiers face

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