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Zackary 2022-10-03 16:16:08
In Fox's first familiar face guide, I finally saw a memorable one. The male protagonist simply believed that the anti-humanity war must be won in an anti-humanity way. After constant research and struggle, he still had to succumb to humanity. This process is interesting. Peck attracts me only by playing this kind of character. The inner lone wolf is a hero who sticks to principles and is a winner in life (compared to Newman's characters who are always desperate both inside and outside), such as...
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Andreanne 2022-10-03 15:27:25
Leadership class...
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Coralie 2022-10-03 15:14:46
I feel that Eke is using FA as a firefighter, 97 is not trained enough, 306 performance is below the standard, send him over to rebuild, and come back when OK, so he actually only stayed in 97 and 306 for a month (led in 97 It was the first mission of bombing targets in France, and led the first mission of bombing targets in Germany in 306), the total is only three months, but BL+SB wrote the original work based on these three months. I just don't know why he was set as a brigadier...
Twelve O'Clock High Comments
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Kyleigh 2022-10-03 16:10:34
The most valuable movie I watched in half a year
I was really bored before looking for an old movie to watch. World War II movies are an old-fashioned field, but when a man’s adrenal glands are not excited for a long time, my experience is to look at the old World War II movies to get a certain adjustment. With this mentality, I found this movie,...
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Zelda 2022-10-03 16:36:36
Without clothes
The following table shows some of the measures Savage took after arriving in the 918 squadron and the corresponding results:
No. Incident Outcome
1 Regulation of checkpoint entry procedures Serious military discipline
2 Punishment of Gately and Cobb for internal dissatisfaction
3 Closing the bar...
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General Pritchard: I guess I don't have to tell you what's coming, Frank. I'm promising you nothing except a job no man should have to do who's already had more than his share of combat. I've gotta ask you to take nice kids and fly them until they can't take any more, and then put 'em back in and fly 'em some more. We've got to try to find out just what a maximum effort is. How much a man can take and get it all.
[sighs]
General Pritchard: I don't even know if any man can do it. That's what cracked Keith.
[pause]
General Pritchard: What time do you think you can get down there tomorrow?
General Savage: Early, I guess.
General Pritchard: No squawks?
General Savage: Pretty hard to have one the way you put it.
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General Pritchard: I believe that to a certain degree, a man makes his own luck.