Wild Geese
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Wild Geese may refer to:
  • Wild Geese (song)
    Wild Geese (song)
    Wildgänse rauschen durch die Nacht is a war poem by Walter Flex. It was published in 1917 in his poem book Im Felde zwischen Nacht und Tag...

    , a war poem by Walter Flex, a later song is popular in airborn units
  • Wild Geese (soldiers), Irish soldiers who served in European armies after being exiled from Ireland
  • The Wild Geese
    The Wild Geese
    The Wild Geese is a British 1978 film about a group of mercenaries in Africa. It stars Richard Burton, Roger Moore, Richard Harris and Hardy Krüger...

    , a 1978 British mercenary war film
  • Code Name: Wild Geese
    Code Name: Wild Geese
    Code Name: Wild Geese is a 1984 Italian "macaroni combat" war film directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring Lewis Collins.- Plot :In Hong Kong, DEA man Fletcher heads up an operation to cut off the supply of opium to the west; to fund this operation Fletcher has found himself allied with...

    a 1980 Italian mercenary war film
  • The Wild Geese (novel)
    The Wild Geese (novel)
    Mori Ogai's classical novel, The Wild Geese or The Wild Goose was first published in serial form in Japan, and tells the story of unfulfilled love set against a background of social change. The story is set in 1880 Tokyo. The novel contains commentary on the changing situation between the Edo and...

    , a 1911 Japanese novel
  • Wild Geese (birds), birds with a wide range in the Old World
  • Wild Geese (novel)
    Wild Geese (novel)
    Wild Geese is a Canadian novel of the historical fiction genre written by the author Martha Ostenso, first published in 1925 by Dodd, Mead and Company. The story is set on the prairies of Manitoba, Canada in the 1920s. The novel details characters struggling against victimization to achieve a...

    , a 1925 Canadian novel (by Martha Ostenso)
  • Wild Geese (video ballad), a 2006 English video ballad
  • Wild Geese GAA
    Wild Geese GAA
    Wild Geese are a GAA club based in Oldtown, Fingal. They currently field a single junior football, junior hurling and ladies football teams. At juvenile level they field at hurling only with teams at Under 9, 10, 11 and 14. In Los Angeles there is a Gaelic Football club who also go by the same name...

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