The Lucifer comic is included in the DCU. It features characters and storylines that are interconnected with the broader DC Comics world. There are crossovers and references that tie it in.
One well - known US Army ghost story is about the haunted barracks at Fort Benning. Soldiers have reported strange noises and apparitions late at night. Some say they've seen the figure of a long - dead soldier walking the halls.
One success story could be that it has increased the accessibility of education for soldiers deployed in various locations. They can now study and upgrade their skills without being physically present in a traditional classroom.
Well, here's a story. There was a US army unit doing some research in a mysterious desert location. They accidentally activated a strange device that opened a time portal. The soldiers were sucked into it and ended up in World War II. They had advanced weapons compared to the soldiers of that time. Some wanted to use their knowledge and equipment to change the outcome of certain battles, but others were worried about the consequences of messing with the timeline. In the end, they managed to find a way back to their own time through a series of adventures and near - misses.
In the DCU, 'The Dark Knight Trilogy' is a great story. It delved deep into the character of Batman, showing his growth from a vengeful young man to a symbol of hope. The Joker in the second movie added a lot of depth and chaos to the story, making it a classic.
Sure. There's a story from Fort Hood. A soldier was on night patrol near an old ammunitions depot. He heard strange whispers and what sounded like the marching of boots in unison. When he turned to look, he saw a faint apparition of a group of soldiers from a bygone era. They seemed to be walking in formation towards the depot, as if on a mission. The soldier was so spooked that he immediately reported it, but no one could find any explanation for what he saw.
A common theme could also be patriotism. As a US Army Ranger, he might be shown to have a strong sense of duty towards his country. Additionally, the stories might explore how Harry's past experiences, perhaps from his original story context, interact with his new role as an Army Ranger.