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The Quietus | Features | Tome On The Range | In Praise Of The Longer Novel

The Quietus | Features | Tome On The Range | In Praise Of The Longer Novel
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The Army wants an anti-tank missile that shoots twice as far as its current weapon

The Army wants an anti-tank missile that shoots twice as far as its current weapon 2 hours ago Soldiers assigned to 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment conduct a TOW missile live fire exercise at Fort Campbell, Ky., in April 2018. The Army wants an anti-tank missile to replace the TOW, which was fielded in 1970. (Sgt. Arturo Guzman/Army) The Army is looking for a vehicle-mounted missile to bust up current and future tanks on the battlefield out to 10,000 meters more than double the distance of the missile its replacing. The Close Combat Missile System-Heavy would replace the half-century-old, tube-launched, optically tracked, wireless-guided, or TOW, missile currently in use.

Project MUSE - Fiction: The 1960s to the Present

An illuminating comparison of Ann Petry s The Street and Gwendolyn Brooks s Maud Martha with Cynthia Kadohata s The Floating World and Chang-rae Lee s Native Speaker by You-me Park and Gayle Wald ( Native Daughters in the Promised Land: Gender, Race, and the Question of Separate Spheres, AL 70: 607-33) establishes the extent to which minority literature represents the boundaries between public and private spheres in the United States and how these boundaries reinforce and overlap class and gender lines. The critics conclusion is that both the African American and Asian American groups are feminized (in the sense of being marked under the sign of the feminine).

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