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As far as older movies Tora, Tora Tora. New I'd have to say The Hurt Locker is really good.
Saving Private Ryan
For Serious, Patton.For entertainment, Kelly's Hero's.
Apocolypse Now
with out a doubt "a thin red line". Both of my grandfathers agreed it was the most realistic they have seen.
tropic thunder :)
Although it is not a movie, I have to say MASH. They portrayed every human emotion known to man.
heartbreak ridge; full metal jacket;
Full metal jacket.
The Longest Day.
12:48 M*A*S*H was a movie before it was a TV series.But my favorite would be Patton.
Green Beret & Heartbreak Ridge, tied
Act of Valor. Truest to the real thing, ever made.
The Horse Soldiers, John Wayne and William Holden. The story is true, the names were changed.
Ummm 12:48, M*A*S*H was a movie long befoe it came to Television.
Battle Cry, Patton, Band of Brothers.
Glory.No one suggested any specific war.i'm a Civil War buff.
Shaving Ryan's Privates was the best!
while not a movie, the HBO series"Band of Brothers" is my favorite.Saving Private Ryan is pretty darn good too.
Both mini series the North and South. I to am a big fan of the Civil War.
Battle Cry
Twelve O'Clock High. My father was a waist gunner with the 322nd Bombardment Squardon of the 91st Bomber Group.
The longest day And. To hell and back
MidwayLongest DayPattonDirty DozenTop Gun (yeah I know but Kelly McGillis was in it)Stalag 17
From Here to Eternity; Patton; Pork Chop Hill; Saving Private Ryan; Top Gun
Heaven and Earth
Black Hawk Down
DEER HUNTER
Strategic Air Command and Bombers B-52(I'm a B-52 guy). Also M*A*S*H.
Where Eagles Dare
Stalaag 17 & Battle of the Bulge.
Windtalkers
In Harm's Way
The Fighting Sulivans and To Hell And Back
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As far as older movies Tora, Tora Tora. New I'd have to say The Hurt Locker is really good.
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ReplyDeleteFor entertainment, Kelly's Hero's.
Apocolypse Now
ReplyDeletewith out a doubt "a thin red line". Both of my grandfathers agreed it was the most realistic they have seen.
ReplyDeletetropic thunder :)
ReplyDeleteAlthough it is not a movie, I have to say MASH. They portrayed every human emotion known to man.
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ReplyDeleteFull metal jacket.
ReplyDeleteThe Longest Day.
ReplyDelete12:48 M*A*S*H was a movie before it was a TV series.
ReplyDeleteBut my favorite would be Patton.
Green Beret & Heartbreak Ridge, tied
ReplyDeleteAct of Valor. Truest to the real thing, ever made.
ReplyDeleteThe Horse Soldiers, John Wayne and William Holden. The story is true, the names were changed.
ReplyDeleteUmmm 12:48, M*A*S*H was a movie long befoe it came to Television.
ReplyDeleteBattle Cry, Patton, Band of Brothers.
ReplyDeleteGlory.No one suggested any specific war.i'm a Civil War buff.
ReplyDeleteShaving Ryan's Privates was the best!
ReplyDeletewhile not a movie, the HBO series
ReplyDelete"Band of Brothers" is my favorite.
Saving Private Ryan is pretty darn good too.
Both mini series the North and South. I to am a big fan of the Civil War.
ReplyDeleteBattle Cry
ReplyDeleteTwelve O'Clock High.
ReplyDeleteMy father was a waist gunner with the 322nd Bombardment Squardon of the 91st Bomber Group.
The longest day And. To hell and back
ReplyDeleteMidway
ReplyDeleteLongest Day
Patton
Dirty Dozen
Top Gun (yeah I know but Kelly McGillis was in it)
Stalag 17
From Here to Eternity; Patton; Pork Chop Hill; Saving Private Ryan; Top Gun
ReplyDeleteHeaven and Earth
ReplyDeleteBlack Hawk Down
ReplyDeleteDEER HUNTER
ReplyDeleteStrategic Air Command and Bombers B-52(I'm a B-52 guy). Also M*A*S*H.
ReplyDeleteWhere Eagles Dare
ReplyDeleteStalaag 17 & Battle of the Bulge.
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ReplyDeleteIn Harm's Way
ReplyDeleteThe Fighting Sulivans and To Hell And Back
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