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* [[Incorruptible Pure Pureness]]: Paul Sinclair
* [[Incorruptible Pure Pureness]]: Paul Sinclair
* [[Indestructible Edible]]: Fruitcake, shot into space as "a warning to all the universe of the awful culinary weapons available to the human race." After a billion years in vacuum, it will be just as tasty as it is now.
* [[Indestructible Edible]]: Fruitcake, shot into space as "a warning to all the universe of the awful culinary weapons available to the human race." After a billion years in vacuum, it will be just as tasty as it is now.
* [[It's All About Me]]: In ''A Just Determination''
* [[It's All About Me]]: Captain Wakeman in ''A Just Determination''
* [[Leader]]: Herdez gives quite a talk on it in ''A Just Determination''
* [[Leader]]: Herdez gives quite a talk on it in ''A Just Determination''
* [[Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane]]: An explanation offered for certain occurrences is ghosts
* [[Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane]]: An explanation offered for certain occurrences is ghosts
* [[Meaningful Name]]: The McClellan tank
* [[Meaningful Name]]: The McClellan tank
* [[Reassigned to Antarctica]]: One threat is guard duty at the lunar pole "for so long she'll think she's a space penguin."
* [[Reassigned to Antarctica]]: One threat is guard duty at the lunar pole "for so long she'll think she's a space penguin."
** At the end of the Paul Sinclair series, he's made enemies in high places (at least one admiral and some key Defense Department civilians have reason to dislike him for exposing wrongdoing), and ''somebody'' changed his assignment orders to a four-year posting on Mars. Paul's captain is outraged just hearing about it, but there's nothing he can do.
* [[Single Woman Seeks Good Man]]: Why Jen warms to Paul
* [[Single Woman Seeks Good Man]]: Why Jen warms to Paul
* [[The Slacker]]: Sykes looks like this. The word "looks" is important.
* [[The Slacker]]: Sykes looks like this. The word "looks" is important.

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John Hemry is an American writer of military SF, drawn on his experience as an United States naval officer. He wrote two series under his own name, the Stark's War and Paul Sinclair series. Poor sales had him resort to a pen name Jack Campbell for The Lost Fleet series; its success has lead to the reissue of his earlier work (with both bylines listed on the cover).

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