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Any chance this gets fixed and locked? Seems to be a battle going on regarding whether this is fiction or non-fiction. -- (unsigned, not dated)

Better now? -- Charles Edwin Shipp ( talk) 13:07, 17 January 2016 (UTC) reply

New NEWS today, for future editing

Pivotal scene, "Stand down!" (not fully explained, but understood by viewers.)

Headline-1: The author of the book on which Michael Bay's new Benghazi movie is based stands by his depiction of a pivotal scene

QUOTE: "The author of the book upon which the film is based, Mitchell Zuckoff, stood by his depiction of the scene on Friday, saying in a telephone interview with The Associated Press that he'd based it on several firsthand accounts. Zuckoff collaborated on his book, "13 Hours," with some of the surviving security contractors." -- Charles Edwin Shipp ( talk) 13:39, 17 January 2016 (UTC) -- PS: FYI for future editing. reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Edit warring

Any chance this gets fixed and locked? Seems to be a battle going on regarding whether this is fiction or non-fiction. -- (unsigned, not dated)

Better now? -- Charles Edwin Shipp ( talk) 13:07, 17 January 2016 (UTC) reply

New NEWS today, for future editing

Pivotal scene, "Stand down!" (not fully explained, but understood by viewers.)

Headline-1: The author of the book on which Michael Bay's new Benghazi movie is based stands by his depiction of a pivotal scene

QUOTE: "The author of the book upon which the film is based, Mitchell Zuckoff, stood by his depiction of the scene on Friday, saying in a telephone interview with The Associated Press that he'd based it on several firsthand accounts. Zuckoff collaborated on his book, "13 Hours," with some of the surviving security contractors." -- Charles Edwin Shipp ( talk) 13:39, 17 January 2016 (UTC) -- PS: FYI for future editing. reply


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