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Dobbs
The co-pilot who takes the controls from Huple on the Avignon mission and who proposes Col. Cathcart's assassination. |
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General Dreedle
The blunt, irascible commander of a wing in the Mediterranean theater of operations. |
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Nurse Duckett
A ward nurse in the hospital at Pianosa who has a brief affair with Yossarian. |
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Dunbar
Yossarian's companion in the hospital who tries to make time pass slowly and who is "disappeared" after the second episode with the soldier in white. |
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Dori Duz
Lt. Scheisskopf's wife's promiscuous friend. |
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Captain Flume
The officer who shares a trailer with Chief White Halfoat until the Chief threatens to slit his throat and he moves into the woods. |
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Gus
One of the two enlisted men who run Doc Daneeka's medical tent, whose chief "cure" is painting patients' gums and toes purple. |
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Chief White Halfoat
The half-blooded Indian from Oklahoma who obligingly punches Col. Moodus in the nose for Gen. Dreedle and who "knows" he will die of pneumonia. |
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Havermeyer
The lead bombardier who won't take evasive action. He takes Mudd's pistol to his tent next to Yossarian's and shoots field mice. |
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Huple
Hungry Joe's roommate whose cat eventually kills Hungry Joe. He is the under-aged pilot on the mission to Avignon. |
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Hungry Joe
The lustful squad member who invents the "famous photographer" line and has nightmares whenever he isn't scheduled to fly. |
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