demonterico
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Joined: 10/16/2002 From: Seattle WA Status: offline
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There are many ways to contribute to a war effort. We all know that for every grunt with a rifle there is another ten guys behind the front line in support. Are the efforts of the support units any less important than those of the combat troops, or for that matter are they any less dangerous. Often they are not. It was The Duke's job to make crappy movies that stirred the patriotic fervor and pride of the general American public. He did his job well. I don't think Wayne has ever been accussed of being a great actor, but we loved him as he was, and I for one wouldn't want him any different. Speaking of movie star heroes everyone is forgetting about Audie Murphy. After all he did win The Medal of Honor. However that didn't help improve the movie Hollywood made about his military exploits. It was at least as bad as Sands. I did like his nice clean uniform and shave though. Patton would have been proud of him. I do like the German movies; Cross of Iron, Stalingrad, and Das Boot are excellent. Tora, Tora, Tora is another favorite. And I can't even begin to remember how many times I've watched The Longest Day. Other movies I really like outside the PTO are; for Viet Nam, Casualties of War with Sean Penn and Micheal J Fox. I think this movie has an excellent understanding of the American circustance in Viet Nam. And then off in another far away sea is the movie Zulu. I'll never tire of watching it. Hey speaking of Africa, isn't African Queen a war movie. Brings a tear to my eye every time. But after all is said and done, my opinion of movies is questionable since I like to watch the bad ones as well. I never met Mary Palmer, but I did know Mother Thumb. Although, she only had four daughters.
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The world has never seen a more impressive demonstration of the influence of sea power upon history. Those far distant, storm-beaten ships, upon which the Grand Army never looked, stood between it and the dominion of the world. -- Alfred Thayer Mahan
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