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In Vietnam War movies, you constantly see American soldiers wearing altered uniforms like torn sleeves and bandanas, and using non-standard equipment like bows and arrows. How common was this really? Why isn't it as present in WWII or Afghanistan War films / reality?
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After WW2 ended, were high schools full of returning GI's who left before they graduated? Was the class of '46 largely composed of Veterans in their 20's finishing their diplomas?
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Uranium ore is 40x more common than Silver, and 500x more common than gold. Has there been any historical uses of Uranium Ore before the discovery of Radioactivity?
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[WP] A maniac attacks and bites your dog, but it turns out it was not a person, but a Wereman. Now, your dog turns into a human whenever the moon is full.
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[WP] Solitary confinement becomes illegal for prisons. The most dangerous offenders are now cloned and made to share a room with themselves. If one dies, another clone is made and sent in.
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"Any Knight can make a Knight" is a common concept in fiction. Was it true at any point historicaly? If so, when did they lose that power?
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Why isn't the change from the Ancient Roman Monarchy to the Roman Republic referred to as the Roman Revolution?
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