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Joana 2022-03-20 08:01:36
American "don't give up, don't give up"
Because the computer suddenly went off last night, I turned my attention to the TV. Luckily, after more than half an hour of changing channels one after another, I saw this film on cctv6, which happened to start at that time. Although the interest in war films is not that big, but fortunately, the...
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Flavio 2022-03-20 08:01:36
The most successful rescue operation in U.S. military history
As a classic battle example, "The Great Rescue" shows us all the necessary links for a successful operation: sufficient reconnaissance and enemy intelligence, perfect battle plan and command, excellent combat personnel, good friendly cooperation and logistics ...
a very good film, a bit like "Black...

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Garett 2022-03-21 09:03:30
One of the tears of my brother is to win more with one enemy and one hundred with less... But the biggest tear point is the black and white documentary at the end. In order to pave the way for the rescue mission in the second half, the narrative pace in the first half is relatively slow, but it will not be boring at all. When I watch it, I keep my legs tightly clamped and I am very nervous... = =
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Dayne 2022-03-27 09:01:22
This type of war-themed film invokes the long-lost patriotism. Loyal love, solid friendship, miraculous tactical strategy and fearless courage in war are all inspired by deep patriotic feelings.
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Lt. Colonel Mucci: I'm here to tell you men the latrine rumors are true. We finally got a mission worthy of Rangers. We're going to push through our frontlines right into the Japs' backyard and rescue 500 hundred American prisoners of war. Goin' to be a rough son of a bitch- a textbook-style raid that can only succeed through speed, surprise, and overwhelming firepower. Before you start congratulating yourselves, remember you haven't achieved a damn thing yet. You're the best-trained, least-proven battalion in this whole army. This is your one chance to do something about it, and I mean ONE chance. How you acquit yourselves over the next 48 hours will determine how you are judged for the rest of your lives- men worthy of serving in this army... or... an embarrassment that history and time will eventually forget. It's up to you. Now, I happen to think it's the former. That's why I'm accompanying you on this raid. There's not another group of men in this or any other army I'd sooner trust my life with. You're the finest, best-prepared soldiers this country has ever sent to war, and I expect you to PROVE it... IS THAT CLEAR?
6th Ranger Battalion: YES, SIR!
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1st Sgt. Sid "Top" Wojo: Sir, it's your shot.