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    Tag: horror
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    • Full-time Airman, part-time author

      Story by Todd Cromar   |   Hill Air Force Base   |   06.13.2017

      Master Sgt. Brian Sharkey, 514th Flight Test Squadron, has been an aircrew flight equipment technician in the Air Force for over 20 years. In his personal time he enjoys writing fictional literature—specifically horror stories—and is currently anticipating the release of his second published novel....

    • Blood, guts and gore galore: Moulage crew brings horror to life

      Story by Spc. Anthony Zane   |   362nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment   |   07.23.2014

      A post-apocalyptic horror movie wouldn’t be complete without blood, guts and gore, zombies, disaster and buildings turned to rubble. And a field training exercise that focuses on a catastrophic domestic incident is not complete without the same level of gore by use of live participants complete with gushing wounds, broken bones and bloody limbs....

    • Sleeping beauties: A study of nightmares

      Story by Lance Cpl. William Waterstreet   |   Marine Corps Air Station Yuma   |   06.07.2012

      Recently I saw a horror film where all the characters were continuously running scared in the traditional horror fashion. Normally, I don’t put much stock on such movies on an intellectual level, but as the story progressed I realized many of their predicaments resulted from them acting on the sole basis of fear. They might have made it out alive had they kept level heads and not been......

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