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==Website Content==
=== The History of the 105th Airborne Crusaders ===
(105thairbornecrusaders.com/history.htm)
 
The 105th Airborne Crusaders were created as a swift military response to the bioterrorist attacks on Los Angeles in -13 BA. The squadron is formed by " those men and women who kept a personal relationship with our Savior the Lord Jesus Christ and allowed the Holy Ghost to guide their rifles true." It is mentioned that many of the members of the unit were former members of the 101st Eagles, which could refer to the 101st Airborne Division (nicknamed the "Screaming Eagles") currently serving in Afganistan and Iraq.
The men and women chosen for the unit were first put through an extensive, grueling training regime. Those who remained after the selection process were eventually shipped to southern Syria for "months of vigilan(t)" military service. Notably, the website states, "For the first time in our active service, our faith became the sword instead of just the shield.", emphasizing the religious motivations of their campaign in Syria, as well as signifying the cohesion of Church and State in the new Administration.
[http://105thairbornecrusaders.com/history.htm History]
It might be worth mentioning the typo that was made.
==="Memories"===
[http://www.(105thairbornecrusaders.com/memories.htm ) This section] refers to military campaigns in Iran, Kashmir, and South Africa. "Satan" is referenced throughout the page, and is held responsible for the violent acts of resistance that the 105th soldiers faced. Adding to the religious nature of the 105th, the loss of Kashmir to the "enemy" is dubbed "the second fall of Eden".
===The Presence===
On the [http://www.main page (105thairbornecrusaders.com/default.htm main page] ) an apparent sighting is mentioned.
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===In Memoriam===
A message to the fallen soldiers [http://www.(105thairbornecrusaders.com/memoriam.htm]):
“They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old. Age shall not weary the, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, We will remember them”
This is from "For The Fallen" by Laurence Binyon and considered one of the most famous poems from World War One.
===Medals and Citations===
A list of the [http://www.Campaign Medals (105thairbornecrusaders.com/medals.htm Campaign Medals] ) is shown, including medals from Chad, Yemen, Syria, Kashmir, and Turkey.
==Hidden Numbers==
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