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Hartford World: The Arsenal of Democracy, Part VI

April 1, 1942 “Good morning, Admiral Alden!” said Chief McGuire, standing from her office chair.  John Alden realized that she had to be the best-looking Chief Petty Officer in the Royal New England...

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dirkpitt wrote:please don't kill the dog! Chekov's dog ?

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A good German Mother. If there is value in the death then the sacrifice is worth it.

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Interesting that Alden is actually encouraging a romantic liaison among his staff. So he isn't worried that it might cause problems later? Interesting, too, that Alden (and the author) seems to spend...

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Re: Hartford World: The Arsenal of Democracy, Part VI

These are the scenes that make the story.

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Benedict XVII wrote:dirkpitt wrote:please don't kill the dog! Chekov's dog ?Benedict XVII, dirkpitt, thanks.Yes, obviously, the dog is there for a reason.  Sorry, but dogs die in combat--they move...

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Rebcop wrote:A good German Mother. If there is value in the death then the sacrifice is worth it.Thanks.Germans have, to my experience, a fatalism about war.  Wars aren't choices of national...

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coastwatcher wrote:Interesting that Alden is actually encouraging a romantic liaison among his staff. So he isn't worried that it might cause problems later? Interesting, too, that Alden (and the...

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Theodore wrote:These are the scenes that make the story.Thanks.This part took many hours to write.  It's minimum length because I edited out a third of the words, a scene about Warrant Officer Bernier...

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A few thoughts. Crandlemire was playing "by the book" because he is bright enough to see that if the KNE survives this existential war, Crandlemire has a very bright future. The Revere Star and the...

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Now that was a mother that I did not expect, which is good. Lets hope the boy survives, but for the dog I would not wager.

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Wolfman21 wrote:Now that was a mother that I did not expect, which is good. Lets hope the boy survives, but for the dog I would not wager.Thanks!

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Re: Hartford World: The Arsenal of Democracy, Part VI

Big Dave wrote:A few thoughts. Crandlemire was playing "by the book" because he is bright enough to see that if the KNE survives this existential war, Crandlemire has a very bright future. The Revere...

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Outside of George S. Patton, does anybody senior in the CSA even know who O'Brien is?   Little (not senior) wants him as far away from his battalion as possible.   Westmoreland (not senior at this...

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Re: Hartford World: The Arsenal of Democracy, Part VI

The gauchos are hurrying slowly, so it seems...

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Big Dave wrote:Outside of George S. Patton, does anybody senior in the CSA even know who O'Brien is?   Nope. Little (not senior) wants him as far away from his battalion as possible.   Westmoreland...

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Benedict XVII wrote:The gauchos are hurrying slowly, so it seems...They are, after all, Latin American...

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Re: Hartford World: The Arsenal of Democracy, Part VI

I don't know how this got by all these conneseurs of Boomer kitsch but...If you took the name of Hoss' pooch, Anglicized it and took the diminutive you have that 60s cartoon staple: Auggie Doggie.

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Re: Hartford World: The Arsenal of Democracy, Part VI

Big Dave wrote:I don't know how this got by all these conneseurs of Boomer kitsch but...If you took the name of Hoss' pooch, Anglicized it and took the diminutive you have that 60s cartoon staple:...

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"Ow-goost" is not the pooch?

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