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Glad to see TO mentioned "When Trumpets Fade"...not one that was heavily publicized, due to the fact (in my opinion) that the general entertain-me-now-dammit public simply could not handle the grisly and gory reality that is the insanity of war, much less the lower levels of hell that was the Hurtgen campaign. The movie itself only depicts three days' worth of battle, but oh holy crap how it depicts them! My recommendation, do not eat before watching this movie. Its too real.
Also loved John Wayne's "They Were Expendable"...great depiction of the struggle to survive in the Philippines during the opening stages of the war, and the lengths the troops went to in order to try to hold off the tide of the Japanese troops. I found myself yelling at the screen "don't do it!" every time Wayne had to send another PT boat crew over to Bataan to man the lines there, because they didn't have enough boats to go around. Of course, they never heard me.
in all honestyMakes me wonder, did it actually say or show the plane in the movie, or are these our own presumptions?
Njaco, I mentioned Paths of Glory a few posts before you. That was the film a real live ace, Wayne Morris was shot by a firing squad. It was a very good war film.
Some folks were just born unlucky......he looked somewhat French
You know herman, I just gonna have to put the DVD on tonight now