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Brothers in Arms may refer to:
General
edit- Brothers in Arms (organization), a 2023 Israeli judicial reform protest group
Literature
edit- Brothers in Arms (Bujold novel), a novel by Lois McMaster Bujold
- Brothers in Arms (Dragonlance novel), a Raistlin Chronicles novel by Margaret Weis and Don Perrin
- Brothers in Arms, a 2004 young adult novel in The Bluford Series by Paul Langan and Ben Alirez
- Brothers in Arms, a title in the comics series Star Wars: Clone Wars
- Brothers in Arms: A Novel, a novel by Hans Hellmut Kirst
Music
edit- Brothers in Arms (album), by Dire Straits, 1985
- "Brothers in Arms" (song), the title song
- Brothers in Arms, an album by Joan Baez, 1991
- "Brothers in Arms", a song composed by Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori from Halo Original Soundtrack, 2002
- "Brothers in Arms", a song by Bon Jovi from 2020
- "Brothers in Arms", a song by Junkie XL from the Mad Max: Fury Road film soundtrack, 2015
Television and film
edit- "Brothers in Arms" (Arrow), an episode of Arrow
- "Brothers in Arms" (Defiance), an episode of Defiance
- "Brothers in Arms" (Highlander), an episode of Highlander: The Series
- "Brothers in Arms" (NCIS), an episode of NCIS
- "Brothers in Arms" (NCIS: Sydney), an episode of NCIS: Sydney
- "Brothers in Arms" (Robin Hood), an episode of Robin Hood
- Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms, a 1999 television movie sequel to the 1992 film Universal Soldier
- Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms, a 2012 Australian television drama mini-series
Video games
edit- Brothers in Arms (video game series), a video game series by Gearbox software
- Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30, the 2005 first game in the series
- Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood, the sequel of the first game, released several months after the original
- Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway, third instalment of the series
- Brothers in Arms (2008 video game)
Sports
edit- The Shield (professional wrestling) (also known as the Brothers in Arms), a wrestling trio comprising Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns