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(@moose)
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" I ain't ever drinking with Moose again..." :armata_PDT_01:

 

 

( For that Hitler photo ).


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(@verow)
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The Final Countdown!

 

I saw this movie when it first came out when I was in third grade (1980) and was already obsessed with WWII. I thought it was a very cool movie! Flash forward about 27 years. A few years ago I got it from Netflix because I hadn't seen it in so long. Well, I was sorely disappointed! The plot did not age well with a quarter century! Let's just say that by some freak happenstance, you were shot back in time just before Pearl Harbor (that is the premise of the movie; the aircraft carrier Nimitz goes back in time.) I certainly wouldn't even be tempted to interfere with the Japanese attack. For as long as I could, I would try to get back home and not jack-up the time line I had grown accustomed with. Apparently that doesn't bother those on the Nimitz and so they decide to thwart the attack. And just as they do. . . Oh! Never mind! there's the vortex that sent us here, let's go!

I probably shouldn't have tried to watch it again, and it would have always been a really cool movie in my memory!

 

YES MY CAPTAIN !!

 

At you now !

 

Please not too difficult that I can finally have the chance to find! :lol::D:P

 

Vee

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I think I'm out of movies! Give me a little bit and I will come up with something.


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(@roque_riojas)
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I think I'm out of movies! Give me a little bit and I will come up with something.

 

Capt. Find the movie CASSINO and put it on. I kinda

remember that one, but I didn't see any actors there. rocky


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Here you go:


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(@roque_riojas)
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Here you go:

 

Sorry Capt. Those in pic. are not G.Is' and the guy carrying

the COLORS didn't know that YOU DO NOT TILT OR MOVE

THE fLAG. iT IS ALWAYS CARRIED STRAIGHT UP. DIDN'T

SEE A LINK TO SHOW CASSINO. JUSTANOLDDOGGIE--- :armata_PDT_19:


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YOU DO NOT TILT OR MOVE THE fLAG. iT IS ALWAYS CARRIED STRAIGHT UP.

This may be a hint, but the Marines in question here are at double time. That is why the colors are at an angle.

 

DIDN'T SEE A LINK TO SHOW CASSINO. JUSTANOLDDOGGIE--- :armata_PDT_19:

Are you talking about the 1944 documentary? I couldn't find a film called "Cassino". I imagine you don't need to see the movie having seen it in person. This is from the Wikipedia entry on the 34th: The performance of 34 Division in the mountains is considered to rank as one of the finest feats of arms carried out by any soldiers during the war. In return they sustained losses of about 80% in the Infantry battalions.

 

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As for this jar-head, I'm just glad we never had to face anyone like the Whermacht or Fallschirmjäger here in Iraq.


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(@roque_riojas)
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This may be a hint, but the Marines in question here are at double time. That is why the colors are at an angle.

 

 

Are you talking about the 1944 documentary? I couldn't find a film called "Cassino". I imagine you don't need to see the movie having seen it in person. This is from the Wikipedia entry on the 34th: The performance of 34 Division in the mountains is considered to rank as one of the finest feats of arms carried out by any soldiers during the war. In return they sustained losses of about 80% in the Infantry battalions.

 

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As for this jar-head, I'm just glad we never had to face anyone like the Whermacht or Fallschirmjäger here in Iraq.

 

THANKS CAPT. THOSE MOUNTAINS DO BRING BACK

MEMORIES. YOU ARE RIGHT ABOUT THE LOSSES. rocky


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(@capto)
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Some more:


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(@verow)
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I know this movie, I already saw.

But ,I can not put a name .

That irritates me !! :armata_PDT_19:

 

 

Vee :(


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(@capto)
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Alright, seems like this one is pretty unknown. Here are some major clues!!


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(The Wind & The Lion)

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aaql3QNa9_Q

 

Vee ;)


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(@capto)
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Yep, I knew you would get it!

 

Apriposito, congrats on your promotion to Colonel (800 posts!)


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Yep, I knew you would get it!

 

Apriposito, congrats on your promotion to Colonel (800 posts!)

 

OO. LA-LA... :heartpump: Thank you very much my captain !!

 

Vee ;)

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Here is a new one.

 

Vee ;)

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