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Stilwell's proud Seventh is moving to Fort Lewis, Wash., with its first-class air-force base for rapid movement of light infantry to the brushfire wars of the future.
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Stilwell's proud Seventh is moving to Fort Lewis, Wash., with its first-class air-force base for rapid movement of light infantry to the brushfire wars of the future.
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MCINTYRE: Stilwell's F-15 was one of 442 older models that were immediately grounded.
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Unfortunately, the account of relations between Chiang and the US does not go much beyond the familiar stories of General Stilwell's complaints about "the Peanut" and the State Department's follies in viewing Mao as an "agrarian reformer."
Short Review Editors, The 1976
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Stilwell's clothes, which were somewhat too roomy of body but nothing too large otherwise, for both of them had the stature of proper men.
Trail's End George W. Ogden
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He had left Stilwell's in such haste, and in the midst of such domestic anguish, that he had neglected to bring one of the rancher's rifles with him.
Trail's End George W. Ogden
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Racked by an agony of mingled remorse for her part in this tragedy and the loss of some valued thing which she would not bring her heart to acknowledge, only moan over and weep, and bend her head to her pillow through that fevered night, she had taken horse at sunrise and ridden to Stilwell's ranch, for the comfort of
Trail's End George W. Ogden
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All day she had hidden like one crushed and shamed, in Stilwell's house, pouring out to Violet the misery of her soul.
Trail's End George W. Ogden
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Stilwell's account, personally, was not against these men, he said, although they had driven their herd upon his range and spread infection among his cattle.
Trail's End George W. Ogden
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I'm goin 'to begin pickin' up bones over on Stilwell's range in about a week; I'm givin 'them wolves and buzzards time to clean 'em up a little better.
Trail's End George W. Ogden
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