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Army lent technical support to `The Great Raid’
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| Aug 12, 2005
| Maj. F. Lee Reynolds
Posted on 08/12/2005 6:05:45 PM PDT by SandRat
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posted on
08/12/2005 6:05:47 PM PDT
by
SandRat
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posted on
08/12/2005 6:06:18 PM PDT
by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
To: SandRat
I'll be going out later to watch this film... my friends told me that the film was great... i'm a big fan of all World War II veterans, that's why i want to see the remakes of their kick-ass accomplishments...
Unfortunately, one of close friends told me that the film was quite distorted by a "love story bonus" included... why does hollywood always attach this stuff to their films?... they should have spent that time to every heroic actions of my most admired men. ...sad to say
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posted on
08/12/2005 6:16:28 PM PDT
by
ChristianDefender
(If you can't fight with M16/M4.. then use prayer, if not just choose whose side are You!)
To: SandRat
I think this is great and hope the movie is a success.
I also wish they would make serious war movies about our men in Korea.
I'd like to see them make a film about sending the first units into Korea "Task Force Smith", a reinforced battalion sent from Japan, under equipped and under trained because Truman and Congress cut funds so bad troops didn't get enough time on the rifle range. They didn't have enough anti tank weapons that would knock out the soviet tanks. The artillery did not have enough rounds to knock out tanks. Show the fight all the way back to Pusan and the great effort it took to dig in and hold on until we could get enough men and weapons into Korea.
There are a lot of great stories that have never been told. I can not imagine these soldiers and Marines sitting in foxholes freezing and trying to survive during that war. They never got the attention they should have.
I am afraid the movies from Korea will be produced like the bullshit they came out about Vietnam with all its Hollywood leftest prejudices.
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posted on
08/12/2005 6:19:48 PM PDT
by
Americanexpat
(A strong democracy through citizen oversight.)
To: Americanexpat
I'd like to see three more movies on Korea.
1. The long fighting withdrawal to the Puson Perimeter
2. The Pusan Perimeter itself
3. Landing at Inchon
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posted on
08/12/2005 6:29:30 PM PDT
by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
To: ChristianDefender
"love story bonus"
This MIGHT be about the woman (dunno her name) who's husband was murdered on the Death March. She opened a bar for Japanese officers, and she and her waitresses were able to cull information from them and pass them on to the US. The tips she received were used to smuggle medicine into the prison camp(s). Sorry if I ruined the movie for you.
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posted on
08/12/2005 6:32:23 PM PDT
by
goarmy
(Sam Adams was a patriot AND a brewer)
To: SandRat
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posted on
08/12/2005 6:34:41 PM PDT
by
goarmy
(Sam Adams was a patriot AND a brewer)
To: SandRat
Another one might be the withdrawal of the 8th Army from close to the border with China. The 1st Cav had units completely surrounded and wiped out. Some fought their way out through a gauntlet of Chinese troops.
Then they could remake the Marines fighting out of the Chosen Reservoir.
Or just a story about a an infantry company cut off, surrounded and have to make their way south to friendly lines.
There were a lot of old films from the fifties, the "black and white" films that were great.
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posted on
08/12/2005 6:38:15 PM PDT
by
Americanexpat
(A strong democracy through citizen oversight.)
To: goarmy
ahh.. well thanks for the info, i'll try to remember her name...
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posted on
08/12/2005 6:49:56 PM PDT
by
ChristianDefender
(If you can't fight with M16/M4.. then use prayer, if not just choose whose side are You!)
To: Americanexpat
I would like to see a movie about Chosin.
I have read a few books, and spoken to a few vets of that action. It is one of the great, untold stories of the American Military.
I still want to see a movie about Iwo Jima, just for the historical perspective if done right.
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posted on
08/12/2005 6:55:13 PM PDT
by
rlmorel
("Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does." Whittaker Chambers)
To: SandRat
It sounds like the movie makers for this one expect a large audience of veterans. Hollywood isn't known recently for producing documentaries that actually document.
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posted on
08/12/2005 6:58:29 PM PDT
by
HiTech RedNeck
(No wonder the Southern Baptist Church threw Greer out: Only one god per church! [Ann Coulter])
To: SandRat
Rangers lead the way.
Red6
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posted on
08/12/2005 6:59:19 PM PDT
by
Red6
To: Americanexpat
how about a remake of the McConnell Story?
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posted on
08/12/2005 7:01:03 PM PDT
by
WoodstockCat
(Gitmo? Let them eat Pork!)
To: SandRat
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posted on
08/12/2005 7:01:20 PM PDT
by
ASOC
(Insert clever tagline here: _______)
To: Americanexpat
I also wish they would make serious war movies about our men in Korea.I assume you have seen "Pork Chop Hill".
You might also check out "Retreat, Hell".
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posted on
08/12/2005 7:01:50 PM PDT
by
PAR35
To: SandRat; Americanexpat
The Great Raid covers one of the lesser known heroics of World War Two. Reviews are mixed and the delay of the film for three years after completion make me hesitant to see it, but most of the Freepers say it is a worthwhile trip. I'll add my two cents after I see it.
I am presently working on a screenplay concerning the use of Soviet pilots secretly flying for North Korea. In my Mig Alley script I will cover the main characters from World War Two's 77th Fighter Squadron, 7th Air Force (American Volunteer Group), that fought and flew along side Russian forces on the Eastern Front to the dog fights between American F-86s and North Korean Migs flown by Soviet pilots.
American Forces knew Soviet pilots were flying Migs against our Sabers, but they kept quiet in the hope they could capture one of the Russians alive. This quest is one of the subplots of my story.
For more info on the other almost unknown AVG "Flying Tigers" in WW2, go to http://777avg.com/unithistory/
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posted on
08/12/2005 7:17:14 PM PDT
by
sonofatpatcher2
(Texas, Love & a .45-- What more could you want, campers? };^)
To: PAR35
Saw both movies. Porl Chop Hill was one of my favoritws bwcause I served in the Army with a man that fought at Pork Chop, he also served two tours in Nam. That's why I didn't mention the movie.
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posted on
08/12/2005 7:21:53 PM PDT
by
Americanexpat
(A strong democracy through citizen oversight.)
To: Americanexpat
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posted on
08/12/2005 7:22:49 PM PDT
by
Americanexpat
(A strong democracy through citizen oversight.)
To: SandRat
Army lent technical support to `The Great RaidIsn't this a violation of someone's civil rights? (ala the Scouts receiving support from the military). Where's the ACLU?
All sarcasm aside, I have no problem with the Army helping out on films of historical significance. I can't wait to see this film; will be going to see it sometime within the next 2 weeks.
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posted on
08/12/2005 7:41:34 PM PDT
by
Born Conservative
("If not us, who? And if not now, when? - Ronald Reagan)
To: SandRat
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posted on
08/12/2005 8:41:30 PM PDT
by
Valin
(The right to do something does not mean that doing it is right.)
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