Posted on May 27, 2016
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LCpl Motor Vehicle Operator
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Few Good Men. besides saluting indoors, towards the end. Cruise calling Nicholson, a full bird, in court, in front of everyone, , an SOB.
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GySgt Charles O'Connell
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Thought I was done with this, but.... Watched a 2 hour NCIS movie episode last night. The gist of the plot is that Director Jenny while on assignment, with Gibbs, in Europe some time in the past was involved with what comes across, but is never actually stated, as a "hit" on some bad guys. This assignment comes back to haunt Dir Jenny because she missed the one she was to have "hit", and the target has come back to even the score with her and Gibbs. As an added twist to the plot, Dir Jenny has some unidentified terminal disease. Dir Jenny contacts the former agent that lives in Mexico, but can be stateside in a matter of minutes, to help her dispatch the would be dispatchers before they can get to Gibbs. Dir Jenny goes down in a hail of gunfire, 4 against 1.... Sadly I have to admit watching to the end out of nothing other than morbid curiosity.
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GySgt Charles O'Connell
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Second only to the amazing folks at CSI: Las Vegas/Miami/New York, etc... Who with only the tiniest amount of physical evidence, and interrogation, are able to solve any crime, whether it was committed last week or twenty years ago.
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SGT Randall Smith
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I love CSI New Orleans but a question. When did military cops get the right to interrogate civilians? They walk into a business with out a civilian cop and start asking questions and looking for evidence.
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GySgt Charles O'Connell
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I was never stationed in New Orleans, but I'm fairly certain that the NCIS office didn't operate out some ramshackle building down town.
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LCDR Glenn Adwell
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As a long time Florida resident, my favorite part of CSI Miami is that the only crime lab in the state is in Tallahassee, not Miami.
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Hi, SSG Fleming.

I don't remember the name of the very bad horror/sci-fi/action flick, but one of the main characters was a 16 star general. He had four stars on both sides of his service coat collar and four on both coat epaulets.
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CPO Intelligence Specialist
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My brother 36 years later still crawls into the fetal position when he watches the squad bay scenes.
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SGT Christopher Guilette
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Back last area clear! Almost never unless an unexpecting antagonist is walking by.
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PO2 Lemual Martin
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The Hunt For Red October.
Heh the control room aboard the USS Dallas and the location of her countermeasures not to mention why was a first class and a captain wearing working uniforms. At Sea we wore our coveralls.
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PO3 Donald Murphy
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Also the ability to get guns from the Small Arms Locker at the snap of a finger. Also, none of the Chiefs have coffee cups surgically implanted into their hands...
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SGT Matthew Schenkenfelder
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Rockets, explosions, slow death and agony screams from kill shots. Pretty much all of Hurt Locker like the first guy said.
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CDR Terry Boles
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"Down Periscope"....everything about it. I know it's suppose to be a comedy, but still, didn't care for any of it!
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PO3 Donald Murphy
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PO1 Edward Spencer - As it's a comedy and the actors aren't my flavor of comic material, I have not seen the movie. However, I'll have to give it a try based on your recommendation.
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CDR Terry Boles
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PO1 Edward Spencer
I think you mean Up Periscope, and I have watched it numerous times, really enjoy James Garner movies. It would be interesting to see that part of the Navy, I'm sure its very different than shipboard life which brings back some fun and not so fun memories, but always great sea stories.

So many submarine movies with different aspects they contribute to the life and myth of submariners.
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PO1 Edward Spencer
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CDR Terry Boles - No, I absolutely meant Down Periscope. You know, Kelsey Grammar, Rob Schneider, Lauren Holly? Most accurate movie yet made about the U.S. Nuclear Navy.
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CDR Terry Boles
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PO1 Edward Spencer
Too funny...
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Every single uniform violation in "Renaissance Man", to start with....
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MAJ Engineer Officer
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And the rest of that movie...
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SSG Environmental Specialist
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I think just about every movie involving a military branch has major screw ups. From simple things like in Godzilla, an army LTC wearing his sleeves rolled like a marine to seeing a gun battle where no one ever reloads etc. Is it on purpose or are they too cheap to hire a former military advisor.
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LCpl Motor Vehicle Operator
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people claim to be experts but really aren't. Who is going to know? Yu have to have another expert who does know!
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