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Perry gets mad at Brunner in the book "Fallen Angels" because Brunner consistently puts the soldiers in dangerous situations without regard for their safety, showing a lack of concern for their lives. This lack of leadership and disregard for their well-being leads Perry to feel angry and frustrated with Brunner.

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