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PO1 Michael Bruner
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The entire TV series "JAG". In "Under Siege", a warrant officer wearing rank on both sides of his collar and Segal's screwed up salute. The conflict between the captain & the XO in "Crimson Tide".
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SPC Ernest Conner
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White House Down. ALL the right weapons and used in ALL the wrong ways! And a wooden podium protected him from several grenades going off at once! That being said not a bad movie!
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PFC Leander Yazzie
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A privates as green berets, officers and NCOs die before everyone else.
Nick Cage, Steven Seagal!
That fucked up nightmare fueled world called Windtalkers.
Never seeing a weapons malfunction on m16A1s in We were Soldiers.
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SFC Intelligence Analyst
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Hurt Locker...the only part that seems accurate is when Renner's character comes home and is trying to adjust. Otherwise that movie is such a cluster it's ridiculous.
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LCpl Stephen Arnold
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Ben Affleck getting laid in Pearl Harbor.
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PFC Robert Fowler
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Hogans Hero's. If you watch closely, Sgt Schultz is carrying a 1898 Krag in 30/40 caliber. The US army's first small bore centerfire smokless rifle.
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CMSgt Charles Turner
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Not taking the time to get uniforms right. You would think that IF they have technical advisers they would at least get the damned uniforms right. My number one pet peeve in watching military shows.
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MSgt John McGowan
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I think the tech advisors probably don't know. Been asked questions hundreds of times.
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SP5 Rod Bernsen
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Chevrons upside down on costumes worn by actors portraying US Military and Law Enforcement
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SrA Merwin Hayes
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I suppose "World War Z" is not a military movie, strictly speaking, but the military is involved. Flying scenes using a C-130 half the time switch to a Russian AN-12, a clearly different plane. I'm surprised that Brad Pitt allowed the movie to be release with this awkward discrepancy; but it is a zombie movie, after all ...
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Sgt William Straub Jr.
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I just watch Season 1 episode 15 of the new version of Hawaii Five-O. There is a scene of a naval vessel that the caption says is USS Enterprise. I wasn't in the Navy, but I was at the commissioning of the USS Enterprise CVN-65 in 1961 and my son was stationed on her in the early 2000's, maybe 2002. She is a beautiful ship. But the one on the TV show looks like what I would think was a Helo Carrier. If anyone has Netflix and can see that ship. I would just be curious how even the worst Military Tech advisor could mess this up.
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MSgt John McGowan
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Everything in 50 is messed up. There is no state police, or there wasn't. No traffic, I mean no traffic. Traffic was terrible there. I used to laught when they ask where one was. The other side of the island. Be there in 15 minutes. Hr really went a block.
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