The Dogs of War
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The phrase the dogs of war comes from a line in William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar: "Cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of war!" Several works have been named in its honor:
- Dogs used in war (War Dogs)
- A song by Ghostface Killah
- The favored generals of Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan
- A song by Pink Floyd
- A song by Motorhead
- A historical reenactment group from the UK.
- The Dogs of War (Star Trek), an episode in the finale arc of .
- The Dogs of War (Book), a novel by Frederick Forsyth.
- The Dogs of War (rugby), an 80/80 rugby team in Wellington, New Zealand.
- Dogs of War (Warhammer)
- Dogs of War, 1989 computer game
- Dogs of War, 2000 computer game
- Dogs of War, album
- Dogs of War, a 1923 short comedy film with Our Gang and a cameo appearance by Harold Lloyd
- "The Dogs of War", the title of an episode of The West Wing
- The Dogs of War, film
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