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AWOL means "absent without leave". AWOL may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''Absent Without Leave'' (film), a 1992 New Zealand film * ''AWOL'' (2016 film), a 2016 romantic drama, based on a 2010 short film of the same name * ''AWOL'' (2017 film), a 2017 Philippine action thriller * "A.W.O.L." (''Arrow''), an episode of the American TV series * ''Lionheart'' (1990 film), also known as ''AWOL'' * ''AWOL'' (TV series), a 1998 anime by Isamu Imakake Music * ''A.W.O.L.'' (album), by AZ, 2005 *"A.W.O.L.", a section of "B-Boy Bouillabaisse" by the Beastie Boys from the 1989 album ''Paul's Boutique'' *"A.W.O.L.", a song by Exodus from the 1990 album '' Impact Is Imminent'' *"A.W.O.L.", a song by Yellowcard from the 2001 album ''One for the Kids'' *"AWOL", a song by Jethro Tull from the 1999 album ''J-Tull Dot Com'' * AWOL (rapper), from the gangsta rap group Bloods & Crips Other uses in arts and entertainment * Albert Awol, a fictional boat captain in ''Jun ...
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AWOL
Desertion is the abandonment of a military duty or Military base, post without permission (a Pass (military), pass, Shore leave, liberty or Leave (U.S. military), leave) and is done with the intention of not returning. This contrasts with unauthorized absence (UA) or absence without leave (AWOL ), which are temporary forms of absence. Desertion versus absence without leave In the United States Army, United States Air Force, British Armed Forces, Australian Defence Force, New Zealand Defence Force, Singapore Armed Forces and Canadian Forces, Canadian Armed Forces, military personnel will become AWOL if absent from their post without a valid Pass (military), pass, Shore leave, liberty or Leave (U.S. military), leave. The United States Marine Corps, United States Navy, and United States Coast Guard generally refer to this as unauthorized absence. Personnel are dropped from their Military organization, unit rolls after thirty days and then listed as ''deserters''; however, as ...
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Absent Without Leave (film)
''Absent Without Leave'' is a 1992 New Zealand drama film directed by John Laing and starring Craig McLachlan. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. Cast * Craig McLachlan as James Edwards * Katrina Hobbs as Daisy Edwards * Judie Douglass as Ella * Tony Barry as Peter * Ken Blackburn as C.O. * Tony Burton as Constable * Francis Bell as Paddy * Robyn Malcolm as Betty * David Copeland as Claude * Desmond Kelly as Daisy's Father * Rebecca Hobbs as Daisy's Sister * William Kircher William Kircher (born 23 May 1958) is a New Zealand actor. William Kircher first came to prominence in New Zealand television in the police drama series ''Shark in the Park''. Life and career Kircher is married to Nicole Chesterman Kircher and t ... as Sergeant Major References External links * ''Absent Without Leave'' (1993)at New Zealand Feature Film Database 1992 films 1990s New Zealand films 1992 drama films New Zealand drama films 1990s English-language f ...
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AWOL (2016 Film)
''AWOL'' is a 2016 romantic drama film written and directed by Deb Shoval and starring Lola Kirke and Breeda Wool. It is based on Shoval's 2010 short film of the same name. It is also Shoval's directorial debut. Premise A young woman, Joey, is in search of direction in her small town. A visit to an Army recruiting office appears to provide a path, but when she meets and falls in love with Rayna, that path diverges in ways that neither woman anticipates. Cast *Lola Kirke as Joey *Breeda Wool as Rayna *Dale Soules as Ruthie * Bill Sage as Roy *Ted Welch as Pete *Britne Oldford as Haley *Libby George as Gram *Charlotte Maltby as Kristen *Sadie Butler as Sadie *Hannah Dillon as Hannah *David Koral as Chet Reception The film has a 93% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes Rotten Tomatoes is an American review-aggregation website for film and television. The company was launched in August 1998 by three undergraduate students at the University of California, Berkeley: Senh Duong, ...
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AWOL (2017 Film)
''AWOL'' is a 2017 Philippine action thriller film directed by Enzo Williams starring Gerald Anderson. Synopsis Lt. Abel Ibarra (Gerald Anderson), a leader of an elite sniper group, protects his family from a man who plots a revenge to kill him and his love ones after accomplishing mission. Ibarra went on an absence without leave to make an investigation on a crime himself. Plot In the opening, a foreign terrorist Saheed executes a bound man after taking a bagful of money. Abel, alongside his team was inserted to neutralize the foreign terrorist. The mission is successful, but the terrorist committed suicide. Back at a restaurant, during their celebration of a fellow team member's child's christening, a bomb explodes just as Abel and his wife exits, killing all his team members. An old man berated his men for their failure. He swore justice upon his fellows. He tried to plead for clues, but his superior was mum about it, instead giving it to a police officer. Later that night, ...
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Lionheart (1990 Film)
''Lionheart'', released internationally under several names including ''A.W.O.L: Absent Without Leave'', ''Wrong Bet'', and ''Leon'', is a 1990 American martial arts film directed by Sheldon Lettich, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and co-starring Brian Thompson, along with Harrison Page, Deborah Rennard, Lisa Pelikan, and Ashley Johnson. Van Damme plays a French Foreign Legionnaire. When his brother is seriously injured, he returns to Los Angeles to enter the underground fighting circuit to raise money for his brother's family. The film's cast and crew included Michel Qissi who appeared in earlier Van Damme films: Tong Po, as the villain in ''Kickboxer'' and as Parades, a Kumite entrant in ''Bloodsport''. Sheldon Lettich helped write ''Bloodsport'', and ''Double Impact''. ''Lionheart'' grossed $24.3 million on a $6 million budget. Plot Lyon Gaultier is in the French Foreign Legion stationed in Djibouti, East Africa. After his brother, who lives in Los Angeles, is set on fire ...
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AWOL (TV Series)
This is a list of anime (including live-action and ''tokusatsu'' television series) distributed by TV Tokyo, along with regular and special news and sport programs. ''Dame Oyaji'' was the first anime that originally aired on TV Tokyo. Anime series (current) Anime series (all) 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Live-action and ''tokusatsu'' series *''Spider-Man'' *''Daimajin Kanon'' *''Chouseishin Series'' *'' The Gransazers'' *''El Chavo'' *'' The Justirisers'' *''Sazer X'' *'' Cutie Honey: The Live'' *''The Fuccons'' *''K-tai Investigator 7'' *''Tomica Hero Series'' *'' Tomica Hero: Rescue Force'' *'' Tomica Hero: Rescue Fire'' *''Ultra Series'' *'' Ultraman Retsuden/Shin Ultraman Retsuden'' **''Ultraman Ginga'' **''Ultraman Ginga S'' **''Ultraman X'' **''Ultraman Orb'' **'' Ultraman Zero: The Chronicle'' **''Ultraman Geed'' **'' Ultraman Orb: The Chronicle'' **''Ultraman R/B'' **''Ultraman New Generation Chronicle'' **''Ultraman Taiga'' **''Ultraman Chronicle ...
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Paul's Boutique
''Paul's Boutique'' is the second studio album by American hip hop group Beastie Boys, released on July 25, 1989, by Capitol Records. Produced by the Dust Brothers, the album is composed almost entirely from samples, and was recorded over two years at Matt Dike's apartment and the Record Plant in Los Angeles. ''Paul's Boutique'' did not match the sales of the group's 1986 debut ''Licensed to Ill'', and was promoted minimally by Capitol. However, it became recognized as the group's breakthrough achievement, with its innovative lyrical and sonic style earning them a position as critical favorites within the hip-hop community. Sometimes described as the "'' Sgt. Pepper'' of hip-hop", ''Paul's Boutique'' has placed on several lists of the greatest albums of all time, and is viewed by many critics as a landmark album of golden age hip hop. Background Derided as one-hit wonders and estranged from their previous producer, Rick Rubin, and record label, Def Jam, Beastie Boys were in s ...
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One For The Kids
''One for the Kids'' is the third studio album by American rock band Yellowcard Yellowcard is an American Rock music, rock band that formed in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1997 and was based in Los Angeles beginning in 2000. The band is recognized for having a distinct sound in their genre, primarily due to the prominent use o .... It was released on April 3, 2001 on Lobster Records and is the first Yellowcard album to include Ryan Key as lead singer and guitarist. It was produced, engineered and mixed by Darian Rundall at Stall No. 2 in Redondo Beach, California. "Drifting" and "Rock Star Land" both originally appeared on the band's previous Extended Play, EP, ''Still Standing (EP), Still Standing EP''. Background Yellowcard released their first two albums – ''Midget Tossing'' (1997) and ''Where We Stand'' (1999) – through guitarist Ben Harper (musician, born 1980), Ben Harper's label Takehold Records. Following this, vocalist Ben Dobson was replaced by Ryan Key in early 2000 ...
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