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==In popular culture== [[Ernest Hemingway]] used an M1903 to shoot big game, including [[lion]]s, on his first African [[safari]] in 1933. His experiences during the safari is the subject of ''[[Green Hills of Africa]]'', published in 1935.<ref>{{Cite web|title=.30-06 in Africa|url=https://safariclub.us/blog/30-06-africa|website=Safari Club International}}</ref> An M1903A4 is used by Private Daniel Jackson in the film ''[[Saving Private Ryan]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Eger|first=Chris|title=The Allied Sniper Rifles of WWII (Video)|url=https://www.guns.com/news/2014/06/06/the-allied-sniper-rifles-of-wwii-video|website=Guns.com}}</ref><!-- The subject of this article has appeared in popular cultural contexts such as films, video games, novels, strip cartoons, and the like. These are mostly trivial mentions, and listing them adds no value to the encyclopedic treatment of the subject. Before adding items to this section, please read [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Content guide#Popular culture]]. Additions that appear to be insignificant and/or are not attributed to a reliable source WILL be removed. If an item you have added has been removed and you wish to contest its removal, please start a discussion on this article's talk page proposing that it be restored. -->
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