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  • The Ia Drang is a swift, dangerous river and is located in an area that was heavily infiltrated by enemy forces.

    Kemp, Freddie 1990

  • Drang is a swift, dangerous river and is located in an area that was heavily infiltrated by enemy forces.

    Johnson, James R. 1990

  • You're critically wounded, and dying in the jungle in the Ia Drang Valley, 11-14-1965, LZ X-ray, Vietnam.

    Shame on the American Media 2009

  • I was used to a little more Sturm und Drang when I told people they were dead.

    Raziel Kristine Douglas 2011

  • Too much Grau und Drang for proper blogging today.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2009

  • Rafael Pinero presents My Cure for World Building Disease posted at Sturm und Drang, saying, “A short essay on how to deal with world building disease.”

    Creative Carnival: June 2009 « Write Anything 2009

  • If memory serves – and it often does not – Werther (which I have read, albeit long, long ago) was meant to be the introduction of “Sturm und Drang”, the German Romantic movement that ultimately led to Byron and Shelley and all the rest – yes?

    How To Be Good « Tales from the Reading Room 2009

  • It's a task that's knocked out some of the best, yet in the midst of all this journalistic Sturm und Drang, The Ferndale Enterprise has endured, publishing a hard copy edition every Thursday for the last 133 years and still going strong from its tiny wood-shingled office on Main Street in Ferndale, CA., courtesy most recently of the indefatigable Ms. Titus.

    Lorraine Devon Wilke: Women Of the News: Ferndale's Enterprising Editor, Caroline Titus Lorraine Devon Wilke 2011

  • Still, despite all of the market's Sturm und Drang, the Dow ended the whipsawed week off just 1.5% -- only 175 points from where it began.

    Market Madness: What Happened, What's Next Gregory Zuckerman 2011

  • It's a task that's knocked out some of the best, yet in the midst of all this journalistic Sturm und Drang, The Ferndale Enterprise has endured, publishing a hard copy edition every Thursday for the last 133 years and still going strong from its tiny wood-shingled office on Main Street in Ferndale, CA., courtesy most recently of the indefatigable Ms. Titus.

    Lorraine Devon Wilke: Women Of the News: Ferndale's Enterprising Editor, Caroline Titus Lorraine Devon Wilke 2011

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