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they have a whole episode where theyre just fucking around in australia
Yeah, I remember the love story shite.
they have a whole episode where theyre just fucking around in australia
Read up on some of the stories about Australians fighting off the Skavens on New Guinea and the Solomons. Fuckin' brutal shit - that's when Aussies used to have nuts.they have a whole episode where theyre just fucking around in australia
No discussion of this series is complete without the clip of Lt Spiers. You could spend an hour deconstructing everything this clip had to teach about leadership.
they do,I wish our political leadership, or anyone willing to lead this country, had half the fortitude these men had.
My grandfather had some great stories about Australia during WW2. He always wanted to go back and visit, but never got the chance.
He told one story on how he and some other marines were out on the town and missed the last train/transport back to the base. So they went to a local fire station and got the fire chief massively drunk, loaded him into the truck as a passenger, then they all got on the fire truck and drove it back to base. He said they all got chewed out when they arrived lol
But ya, Pacific was brutal. My grandfather never talked much about it besides the funny stories or animals he saw in the jungle or close calls he had. The only time he even told a story about shooting at another soldier was a non-fatal incident and I think he only told that because he was impressed with the shot because it was without a scope and at extreme range (he was a Marine scout).
they have a whole episode where theyre just fucking around in australia
Yeah, I remember the love story shite.
eps 4 is just about the faggot w/ the bedwetting problem, wtfThe beginning stuff with Leckie I didn't care for either. It starts to get good once Sledge comes in and Leckie goes to the psych ward. I think it's somewhere around episode 3-4ish?
The thing you have to remember is that the Pacific theater wasn't nearly as glamorous as Europe. It was just a brutal slog through island after island. It's not great from an, "OMG PEW PEW SO KEWL!!" standpoint - I found it amazing from a, "holy fuck, the shit those dude's psyches had to endure.." standpoint. Final episode really brings it home.
Of the war books I've read
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reminds me the most of the show. It's about the first world war and the US's involvement in it and then story of how we came to have a Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Lots of history, larger than life figures, all that jazz.
For actual shows Generation Kill gets the closest?
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Follows around a company of Marines during the first Iraq War.
yea, just finished the pacific, it's garbageBy episode 4 in BoB they'd already dropped into Normandy, fought in the Battle of Carentan and helped liberate Eindhoven.The pacing was spot on, most episodes had lots of combat stuff.
My grandfather was in Italy. He would never talk about it. I remember finding a box of stuff in his closet once when I was young but don't remember details.My Grandfather didn't serve in the Pacific itself, but he fought the Japs in Burma (Chindits). Got a box of his stuff up in my attic, scarf that was a map, small machete, papers, hat, unit badges/insignia some carvings he made while sitting in the jungle etc. He fought alongside the Gurkha regiments and was stationed in India prior to action, so always had the utmost respect for Indian people. Hated the Japs till the day he passed. I never heard any combat stories from him, but he always attended the regimental reunions, so the bond he made with those guys was for life.
My father and I obtained his war records a while ago, they were pretty interesting. Shows quite detailed information, everything from the ship he sailed over on to times when his unit engaged enemy combatants etc.
They were brave men back then.