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The thousand-yard stare can be simply defined as the unfocused gaze of someone who has seen too much. It’s a characteristic of those who have experienced war and combat zones and is most ...
1917 's 1,000 Yard Stare “War is hell.” - William Tecumseh Sherman. “If you’re going through hell, keep going.” - Winston Churchill. The benchmark for all anti-war films remains Lewis ...
Luka Dončić has never been one for prolonged public speaking, but the 1,000-yard stare etched into his face during Tuesday’s press conference introducing the 25-year-old superstar to the Los ...
An 84-Year-Old World War II Sniper Hit a 1,000-Yard Target 65 Years Later A private in World War II holding a Springfield M1903 rifle like the one used by Ted Gundy in the Battle of the Bulge.
The two thousand yard stare : Tom Lea's World War II / paintings, drawings, and eyewitness accounts by Tom Lea ; edited and with introduction by Brendan M. Greeley Jr. ; foreword by Adair Margo ...
A traumatized soldier struggles to reintegrate with his family after he comes home from the war. The PTSD he suffers from, acquired due to his service in Africa during World War II, causes him to ...
Image Comics is announcing a sequel Bulletproof Coffin: The 1000 Yard Stare one-shot by David Hine and Shaky Kane, for June. And it's all rather meta.
One commander she spoke with said his guys were starting to develop that thousand-yard stare. That's war lingo "for dead in the eyes" — for people who have seen too much and have little stomach ...
When the Navy deployed 25-year-old Ralph Bakle to Vietnam in April 1969, the young man carried four cameras along with the pride he felt at serving his country.