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[edit] Tom Clancy
Not only Tom Clancy, but nearly every technothriller novel concerning war includes scenes from the opfor perspective. Nevertheless, Red Army is the only one that was concerned exclusively from that perspective--in fact, there was no 'blue force' cut scenes in the entire book, if I recall correctly. Also, the bit about Tom Clancy was a bit ungrammatical. For both of these reasons, I removed the text. 24.3.142.198 15:52, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
- God I hate Tom Clancy.
-G