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Perhaps best recognized for its portrayal of future [[infantry]] using powered [[exoskleleton]] suits dropped from space, this book, by [[Robert A. Heinlein]], was the first to make the professional reading list of all four U.S. military services, with its insights into military discipline, motivation and command. The movie version shares little besides the title; there are no serious plot similarities
Perhaps best recognized for its portrayal of future [[infantry]] using [[powered exoskleleton]] suits dropped from space, this book, by [[Robert A. Heinlein]], was the first to make the professional reading list of all four U.S. military services, with its insights into military discipline, motivation and command. The movie version shares little besides the title; there are no serious plot similarities

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Starship Troopers (book) [r]: Perhaps best recognized for its portrayal of future infantry using powered exoskleleton suits dropped from space, this book, by Robert A. Heinlein, was the first to make the professional reading list of all four U.S. military services, with its insights into military discipline, motivation and command. The movie version shares little besides the title; there are no serious plot similarities