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    Quote Originally Posted by bd popeye View Post
    In the old(1960s) ABC Tv WWII drama "Combat" SGT Saunders is wounded, & suffers from amnesia. He is seperated from his platoon. For one whole scene all you see is him with his "burp gun" staggering repeating these words..

    "Sargent..Saunders...three...sixty first" over and over again.
    didn't one of those guys from Combat die last week, the one with the grizzly face?

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    ^HAHAHAHAHHAH!!! WIN! ><
    I love Heat and Band of Brothers though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JB1628 View Post
    I'm surprised no one put in Thin red Line. When the marines were charging through that Japanese camp.
    The Thin Red Line is based on Author James Jones' experience in the 25th Infantry Division, US Army. I'm pretty sure throughout the book there is no talk of Marines, however it's taken me three years to finish it and I'm still not done.

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    In the 1990 Memphis Belle film, I liked watching the intense scene about the B-17 going through the bomb run. They were running through all those enemy fighters and flak. When they overshot their target, they had to go around and try again while going through the flak!

    In Downfall, the more recent film, I was moved about how the children Hitler Youths were so ardent in the cause that they fought tooth and nail against the Russians. Only the little boy realized that fighting against an oncoming army wouldn't work. I also didn't like seeing those children commit suicide just because they wanted to die as Nazis. It was a good portrayal of how everyone was very involved in fighting for something they believed in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Linedoggie View Post
    Common Mistake, but Thin Red Line is about the Army at the Canal, Not the Marines....
    Thanks for correcting me, I just assumed it was marines since they were in the pacific theatre.

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    Likely the best plane ditching ever filmed for Hollywood

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    i love that movie! havent seen it in years, and i couldnt remember the name, thanks!

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    Not really combat...but the aftermath....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Li65P_3lvM

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    The Last of the Mohicans (newest) was brilliant. The Mohawks were (and are) as fierce of a warrior as could be. But to be honest, all the movies and clips are exceptional. But movies are movies - entertainment..

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    Band of Brothers ep.7 Easy Co. attack on Foy, entire Black Hawk Down, final battle in Tears of the Sun, final fight to secure the bridge in Saving Pvt. Ryan.

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