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Emily
Emily is on page 277 of 352
The next war could be full of technological surprises indeed.
Helicopter-to-helicopter battles? Not so much.
Dogs becoming a super valuable resource for locating explosives and hidden weapons. Absolutely.
Sort of a return to the primitive, really.
Nov 02, 2024 08:42PM
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Emily
Emily is on page 291 of 352
Y'all ain't got much to say in this chapter, huh?
Nov 03, 2024 03:33PM
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Emily
Emily is on page 131 of 352
OoOhh, tell me more about the countries that don't care about ships.
... you're not gonna, are you?
Oct 14, 2024 03:51PM
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Emily
Emily is on page 126 of 352
We get IT, you fucking love boats.
I wanna read a book like this that either omits boats entirely or else actually confines them to the bin where they belong instead of being like "these were the most important and amazing thing ever, lemme wax lyrical about it for awhile."
Historians who are not secretly just naval enthusiasts need to get on with writing books like this.
Oct 12, 2024 10:03AM
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Emily
Emily is on page 125 of 352
The things he decides to explain what they are and the things he just expects me to already know what they are are so arbitrary.
Bear in mind this was 1989, so he was not expecting me to just google what these various siege objects are.
Oct 09, 2024 01:30PM
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