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yes he does in the end of the first chapter of city of fallen angels!!
Both deal with the war in Vietnam.
In the Bible, fallen angels are significant because they are angels who rebelled against God and were cast out of heaven. This event is described in the book of Revelation, chapter 12, verse 3. Fallen angels represent the consequences of disobedience and the ongoing battle between good and evil in the spiritual realm.
He's a veteran who wrote the Viet War novel "Fallen Angels."
No, the Dark Angels are a chapter on their own, and the are regular Space Marines, servants of the Emperor who haven't fallen to Chaos. Their name is misleading however.
Johnson, a character in Walter Dean Myers' "Fallen Angels," is in Vietnam as a soldier during the Vietnam War. He, like many others, is drafted to serve in a conflict that is deeply controversial and challenging. Throughout the novel, Johnson grapples with the realities of war, including the fear, camaraderie, and moral dilemmas that come with being a young soldier in a foreign land. His experiences reflect the broader themes of loss, courage, and the impact of war on individuals and society.
Yes , in chapter 8 ( The Seelie Court ).
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The title fallen angels is extremely relevant because the name "warrior angels" was given by lieutenant Carroll to American soldiers who fought in the Vietnam war. Therefore when soldiers were killed in action they became "Fallen Angels".
Strictly Bible speaking, Fallen Angels answer to Lucifer, who in the Bible is considered the first Fallen Angel.
The good angels are all angels that have not fallen.
When Fallen Angels Fly was created on 1994-08-23.