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  • My book, Still Broken: A Recruit's Inside Account of Intelligence Failures, from Baghdad to the Pentagon, is out tomorrow, and I hope you'll consider buying it.

    My book: "Still Broken" 2008

  • My book, Still Broken: A Recruit's Inside Account of Intelligence Failures, from Baghdad to the Pentagon, is out tomorrow, and I hope you'll consider buying it.

    My book: "Still Broken" 2008

  • The Recruit's Sword is a sword from The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks that was given to Link by Russell, the leader of the Hyrule castle guards.

    Recruit's Sword Papercraft | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models Michael James 2010

  • This article should be re-named "A Recruit's Story: Off to the Army" Young men aren't soldiers until they've been made into one.

    A Soldier's Story: Off to the Army 2009

  • The playground-style ridicule that ensues as a result of the missed call is extremely appropriate: Recruit's fear of his father is juvenile, like the other fears that Nino lists in his "defense," and is a sign that despite all his time in the adult world, Recruit still hasn't really ever grown up.

    Anime Nano! 2010

  • Though it is at least partly due to Seki's competitive nature, the fact that Seki ignores Recruit's business accomplishments while guardedly admiring his son's personal ones again gives weight to the idea that in his own way he has been trying to do his best for Kou all along.

    Anime Nano! 2010

  • Seki's discomfort at Takai's antics and his decision to personally visit the bridge are clues that he actually does care for Kou, and it was nice to finally see more of his true character alongside all of Recruit's growth.

    Anime Nano! 2010

  • Notre Dame Recruit's Fatal Fall Promising young football player fell from a hotel balcony while on spring break.

    ABC News: ABCNews 2010

  • Recruit's desire to hold onto that connection no matter what his father might say or do shows just how important she has become to him, and how much he has changed from the boy who cynically told

    Anime Nano! 2010

  • It is interesting that Recruit only gained his father's respect by doing something that he could not do himself, while all of Recruit's efforts and accomplishments in the "real world" never seemed to register at all.

    Anime Nano! 2010

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