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6 Must-See Movies for Memorial Day
pjmedia.com ^ | 5/30/2016 | James Jay Carafano

Posted on 05/30/2016 7:05:39 AM PDT by rktman

What kind of war movies best capture the day set aside in remembrance of the honored dead?

Memorial Day remembers those who have died while serving in the armed forces of the United States—in war or peace. As long as our nation produces these men and women willing to “bear any burden, pay any price,” our nation earns the liberty it enjoys. That is the eternal meaning of this day. When we walk out of a theater profoundly moved by the sacrifice of our soldiers on the screen—those are movies that evoke the sentiment of the day the most.

I have done lists before of the top war films that make you cry, but this is a “Memorial Day” list, so let’s single out those history-based military movies that exclusively highlight the loss of Americans in harm’s way.

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To: xrmusn

>>Great Movie...

Everything you listed is also true. That’s why I chose it as my #1 choice. There are other movies that do one or two aspects of war or soldiering better, but that movie just does the best job of doing it all. I watch it about once a year and it always gets to me.


101 posted on 05/30/2016 3:19:10 PM PDT by Bryanw92 (If we had some ham, we could have ham and eggs, if we had some eggs.)
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To: rktman

Not my picks but I would definitely have The Best Years of Our Lives in there if not number one, one of my favorites of all time for sure.


102 posted on 05/30/2016 3:22:16 PM PDT by slouper (LWRC SPR 5.56)
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To: rktman

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5betKv46GB4

They were not angels, but it’s okay to let their mothers think so. Because they gave a helluva lot more than the rest of us when it counted for real. God bless them and keep them.


103 posted on 05/30/2016 3:36:43 PM PDT by ameribbean expat
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To: Charles H. (The_r0nin); fella
Taking Chance. Period. This is the ultimate Memorial Day movie. If you haven’t seen it, you must.

I whole heartedly agree and I also highly recommend “Taking Chance”. I purchased it on Amazon Prime video several years ago after having first watched in on HBO, adding it to my video library so I can watch it whenever I want and I have watched it every Memorial Day since. After watching it again this weekend, I got an email from Amazon asking to rate and review. This is what I wrote:

Recommended Viewing for Memorial Day

Based on the journal of Marine Lt. Col. Michael Strobl, it dramatizes his journey and the people he meets along the way as he volunteers for military escort service taking PFC Chance Phelps from Dover AFB all the home for his funeral in Wyoming. The movie is not political, is never peachy, but it is respectful, appropriately understated and extremely moving. Kevin Bacon was surprisingly well cast in the role of Lt. Col Strobl. All of the cast did an outstanding job. I watch Taking Chance every Memorial Day since it came out and am always moved to tears. While my father, a WWII vet came home, many of his comrades in arms didn’t and I’m sure if he had lived to see this film, he’d be moved to tears as well.

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgoWMkJw11c

Selected clips

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZB3Ds-ZhJhc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8O_MWm8K1k

The real life Lt. Col. Michael Strobl (USMC) - PBS "America at a Crossroads" (2007) – Narration by Robert Duval

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUfpWf45faU

There were so many outstanding scenes in this movie.

Of many that stand out, one is on the flight from Philly to Minneapolis, a flight attendant who learns Lt. Col. Strobl is escorting a fallen Marine, comes up to him and hands him a Crucifix, saying “I want you to have this”. Later when Lt. Col. Strobl meets Chance’s parents and step parents and transferring to them his personal effects, he gives Chance’s mother the Crucifix, telling her that a flight attendant gave it to him but that he thought it was really meant for her to have. At the burial she places it on top of the coffin along with the Vietnam War metals belonging to his father that he also places on top of the casket. (sniff)

Another is where a young woman is seated next to Lt. Col. Strobl before their flight takes off from Minneapolis to Billings and she starts texting on her phone - “I’m sitting next to a HOT soldier” and he inadvertently sees it and corrects her “Actually, it's Marine.” The both laugh and she offers to share her magazines with him. But when they land the pilot announces there is a military escort on board and everyone is to remain seated while the escort debarks the plane. Strobl gets up and the young woman says “I’m so sorry. I didn’t know” and he smiles and thanks her for being such good company. She and others on the flight stand silently on the tarmac as the coffin is removed from the plane and loaded into a hearse. It was such a tender moment.

The other is the scene, the night before the funeral, Lt. Col. Strobl is invited to come to the local VFW Hall for some beers and to celebrate PFC Phelps’ life. One of the people there is a Marine who served with Phelps and was with him when he was killed and talked about what a great guy he was and how he died, a hero. As they are leaving, there is a very moving exchange between Strobl and a Korean War vet. Although Strobl served in Desert Storm and had seen some action, he is feeling guilt (survivor’s guilt) over taking a desk job because he wanted to be home with his wife and children:

LtCol Mike Strobl: I stayed home. I was trained to fight. If I'm not over there, what am I? Those guys, guys like Chance... they're Marines.

Charlie Fitts: And you think you're not? Want to be with your family every night - you think you have to justify that? You'd better stop right there, sir. You've brought Chance home. You're his witness now. Without a witness, they just disappear.

And that is what Memorial Day is really about. Being a witness and not letting our fallen service members who made the supreme sacrifice disappear.

104 posted on 05/30/2016 4:05:50 PM PDT by MD Expat in PA
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To: bert
There are Freepers that echo the sentiments of John Wayne’s son in in harms way.

Yes, there are. Great scene, though. And the son did wise up, later.

105 posted on 05/30/2016 9:54:31 PM PDT by Charles Martel (Endeavor to persevere...)
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To: rktman

Mr Roberts. Loved that movie. He wanted to see action and when he finally got there was killed. Fonda and Cagney, great old timers movie.


106 posted on 05/30/2016 10:07:00 PM PDT by MarineMom613 (RIP Sandra Sue, my fur baby 12/31/1999 ~ 7/2/2010 - See you on the other side!)
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To: rktman
Late to be posting but I just discovered YouTube has a copy of To Hell and Back - 1955
107 posted on 05/31/2016 3:53:48 PM PDT by BiggerTigger
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To: Big Red Badger

Next week


108 posted on 06/02/2016 6:35:29 AM PDT by CMB_polarization
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To: DollyCali

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109 posted on 06/02/2016 11:14:25 AM PDT by Big Red Badger (UNSCANABLE in an IDIOCRACY!)
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