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Donald and Featherstone
Donald Featherstone also records a Lt. Col. Richard Lee of 44th Foot advocated the military use of the longbow in 1792.
Around the same time in the UK Donald Featherstone began writing an influential series of books on wargaming, which represented the first mainstream published contribution to wargaming since H. G Wells.
* Donald Featherstone Featherstone's Complete Wargaming, David & Charles UK 1989.
* Donald Featherstone War Games, Lulu 2008, ISBN 978-1-4092-1676-6
* Donald Featherstone Advanced War Games, Sportshelf & Soccer Assoc 1969.
* Donald Featherstone Tank Battles in Miniature: Wargamers ' Guide to the Western Desert Campaign, 1940-42, P. Stephens Ltd 1973
* Donald Featherstone War Games Through the Ages Vol.
* Donald Featherstone War Games Through the Ages Vol.
* Featherstone, Donald ( 1993 ).
* Tel el Kebir 1882, Donald Featherstone, Osprey Publishing, ISBN 1-85532-333-8
* At Them with the Bayonet: The First Anglo-Sikh War 1845-1846, Donald F. Featherstone, Leonnaur Books 2007

Donald and War
* Donald Malarkey, World War II U. S. Army soldier of the 101st Airborne Division was portrayed in the TV series Band of Brothers.
A look back at the Vietnam War, it starred Michael Gambon as President Lyndon Johnson along with Alec Baldwin and Donald Sutherland.
He followed that film with the hugely successful World War II epic The Dirty Dozen ( 1967 ) in which top-billed Marvin again portrayed an intrepid commander of a colorful group ( future stars John Cassavetes, Charles Bronson, Telly Savalas, Jim Brown, and Donald Sutherland ) performing an almost impossible mission.
* Steury, Donald P. The Intelligence War ( New York: Metrobooks, 2000 )
The SLA manifesto for sale in a magazine-store in StockholmIn his manifesto " Symbionese Liberation Army Declaration of Revolutionary War & the Symbionese Program ", Donald DeFreeze wrote, " The name ' symbionese ' is taken from the word ' symbiosis ' and we define its meaning as a body of dissimilar bodies and organisms living in deep and loving harmony and partnership in the best interest of all within the body.
* July 12 – Donald Cunnell, British World War I fighter ace ( b. 1893 )
Later the same year, Eastwood starred as one of a group of Americans who steal a fortune in gold from the Nazis, in the World War II film Kelly's Heroes, with Donald Sutherland and Telly Savalas.
Bertolucci increased his fame with his next few films, from Novecento ( 1976 ), an epic depiction of the struggles of farmers in Emilia-Romagna from the beginning of the 20th century up to World War II with an impressive international cast ( Robert De Niro, Gerard Depardieu, Donald Sutherland, Sterling Hayden, Burt Lancaster, Dominique Sanda ) to La Luna, set in Rome and in Emilia-Romagna, in which Bertolucci deals with the thorny issue of drugs and incest, and finally La tragedia di un uomo ridicolo ( 1981 ), with Ugo Tognazzi.
* Donald L. Miller, The Story of World War II.
Groves went to Donald M. Nelson, the chairman of the War Production Board and, after threatening to take the matter to the President, obtained a AAA priority for the Manhattan project.
Edward Donald Slovik ( February 18, 1920 – January 31, 1945 ) was a private in the United States Army during World War II and the only American soldier to be court-martialled and executed for desertion since the American Civil War.
A book on the Zulu War, The Washing of the Spears, by Donald R. Morris, also describes the life and death of the Prince.
Also, in the World War II propaganda film The New Spirit ( 1942 ), Donald Duck fills out his income tax and lists his occupation as " actor ," and the film The Three Muskateers ( 2004 ) includes a DVD bonus feature of the characters reminiscing on their experience filming the movie.
* Donald Sutherland portrayed Clifford in the HBO television film Path to War ( 2002 ).
* Morris, Donald R. The Washing of the Spears: A History of the Rise of the Zulu Nation under Shaka and Its Fall in the Zulu War of 1879 Da Capo Press, 1998, ISBN 0-306-80866-8.
In 1990, Donald Angwin, a veteran of the Australian Army's World War II campaign in New Britain, contacted researchers to suggest that a wrecked aircraft he had witnessed in jungle about southwest of Rabaul, on April 17, 1945, may have been Earhart's Electra.
* 1961: Charles Sumner and the Coming of the Civil War by David Donald
Donald Bailey was a civil servant in the British War Office who tinkered with model bridges as a hobby.
The most successful of these agents — Harold " Kim " Philby, Donald Maclean, Guy Burgess, Anthony Blunt and John Cairncross — went undetected until after the Second World War, and were known as the Cambridge Five.

Donald and Game
* 1956 – Donald Byrne Vs. Bobby Fischer play a famous chess game called The Game of the Century.
* October 17 – The Game of the Century: 13-year-old Bobby Fischer beats GM Donald Byrne in the NY Rosenwald chess tournament.
* 1978: The Gin GameDonald L. Coburn
* Donald Petrie, The Prize Game: Lawful Looting on the High Seas in the Days of Fighting Sail ( Annapolis, Md.
Pete is a featured character in the following Donald Duck cartoons: Donald's Lucky Day ( 1939 ), Officer Duck ( 1939 ), The Riveter ( 1940 ), Timber ( 1941 ), Donald Gets Drafted ( 1942 ), The Vanishing Private ( 1942 ), Sky Trooper ( 1942 ), Bellboy Donald ( 1942 ), The Old Army Game ( 1943 ), Trombone Trouble ( 1944 ), The New Neighbor ( 1953 ) and Canvas Back Duck ( 1953, where he fights a semi-pro boxing match with Donald Duck ).
* Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Donald L. Coburn, The Gin Game
The Game of the Century usually refers to a chess game played between Donald Byrne and 13-year-old Bobby Fischer in the Rosenwald Memorial Tournament in New York City on October 17, 1956, which Fischer won.
* Game of the Century – Bobby Fischer vs Donald Byrne YouTube video by thechesswebsite
The Game of the Century between Donald Byrne and 13-year old Bobby Fischer on October 17, 1956, featured this opening, although arriving in the Grünfeld via a transposition of moves ( using 1. Nf3 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. d4 0-0 5. Bf4 d5 ).
A completely different game with the same title was released for the Game Boy Color, as well as on Game Boy Advance, the latter being given the title Donald Duck Advance.
Donald Duck Advance is a re-release of the original game for Game Boy Advance.
A checkmate may occur in as few as two moves with all of the pieces still on the board ( as in Fool's mate, in the opening phase of the game ), in a middlegame position ( as in the 1956 game called the Game of the Century between Donald Byrne and Bobby Fischer ), or after many moves with as few as three pieces in an endgame position.
* In the PlayStation 2 action-RPG game, Kingdom Hearts and its Game Boy Advance follow-up, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, the White Rabbit leads Sora, Donald Duck and Goofy to the Queen's palace, worried about being late.
Tutor Donald Rooum dubbed it " The Sisterson Game " and the name stuck ; years later it re-emerged as a postal game.
Roddin had a 23 win and no defeat record, according to author and journalist Brian Donald, in his research for a book on Scottish boxing history entitled " The Fight Game in Scotland ".
They were given to Brian Donald as a show of appreciation by Roddin's family in the US for his work on the fighter in the Fight Game in Scotland.
The earliest roots of The Game can be found in games created in Los Angeles in 1973 by a graphic designer named Donald Luskin and longtime friend, Patrick Carlyle.
Harris is the author of Justice Denied: The Law Versus Donald Marshall ( 1986 ), Unholy Orders: Tragedy at Mount Cashel ( Book of the Year, Foundation for the Advancement of Canadian Letters, 1991 ), Rare Ambition: The Crosbies of Newfoundland ( FACL Book of the Year and APBA Booksellers Choice Award 1993 ), Con Game: The Truth About Canada ’ s Prisons ( 2002 ), and Lament for an Ocean: The Collapse of the Atlantic Cod Fishery ( 1998 ), which was a national bestseller.
) Fischer, although only 13 at the time of this game, was decidedly no pushover: in the same tournament he defeated Donald Byrne in his celebrated Game of the Century.
The cartoon puck, which appeared on both NBC's Hockey Game of the Week and CBC's Hockey Night in Canada during the 1970s, was actually the creation of NBC executive Donald Carswell.

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