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Anchor text: Punch
Target Entity: Punch_\u0028magazine\u0029
Preceding Context: This continued in the 20th century, with publications like
Succeeding Context: in the British Empire and Le Père Duchesne in France, poking fun at the military establishment. This extended to media other print also. An enduring example is the Major-General's Song from the Gilbert and Sullivan light opera, The Pirates of Penzance, where a senior army officer is satirised for his enormous fund of irrelevant knowledge.
Paragraph Title: null
Source Page: Military

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