Posted on May 27, 2016
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SP5 Ronald R Glaeseman
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Ran out of MP-40s.
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CPO Michael McAllister
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The commies that produce them.
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MSG Michael McEleney
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Casting Tom Cruise in any military movie
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SrA Monty Jones
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The Great Escape, the Dirty Dozen and the Devil's Brigade are the best military movies. Stripes was pathetic. Bill Murray is not an
actor. WW II movies and movies about the Vietnam War are the best military movies.
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SFC Mark Klaers
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The most annoying and inaccurate movie I can think of is "Saving Private Ryan". As with most movies nowdays, special effects provides cover for content.
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SSG Pete Fleming
SSG Pete Fleming
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That is one of the most praised movies, for the opening scene...
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SFC Mark Klaers
SFC Mark Klaers
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I hope you can agree Staff Sergeant, that from a reality standpoint, that movie is horrendous.
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PO1 Steven Siepp
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NCIS, Don't get me wrong I like catching a few episodes but they really Hollywood it up with large screen LCD monitors, war room like presentations and when they added New Orleans NCIS just how many stories can you do for a reserve area?
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SGT Randall Smith
SGT Randall Smith
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I like NCIS but it does raise some questions. In NCIS N.O. the boss has an apartment upstairs Where he lives. He also owns and runs a bar. My larger concern is that the agents from all the NCIS shows work the civilian suspects like they were regular cops. They walk into a building, with no warrant and take files and question people.
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Sgt Frank Smith
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The guard has a Thomson
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PVT Anthony Heaford
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'Zulu' movie of the British in Southern Africa and its portrayal of Henry Hook VC:

"In the film Zulu he was portrayed as a drunken malingerer who became a reluctant hero.
But while Hollywood was right to show Private Henry Hook as a hero, the rest of his screen depiction was fiction.
In reality Private Hook was a teetotal lay preacher who had been awarded good conduct pay shortly before the battle that led to him winning the Victoria Cross."


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1045005/The-battle-rehabilitate-Zulus-Henry-Hook-film-portrayed-drunken-malingerer.html#ixzz4nTYvbQWj
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SFC Mark Klaers
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This is going to piss everyone off, but I absolutely HATE "Saving Private Ryan". Fakest movie of all time! Take my word for it, if the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff orders a mission it would have more than a squad without a radio. Not to mention if you're CPT. Tom Hanks and you get this mission, you're bypassing that machinegun nest, after you radio in its position and you're grabbing PVT Matt Damon and leaving the Airborne at the bridge.
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CPT Wes Marsh
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The Phil Silvers Show was about the best show about Army Life.
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