I think you all see where the template comes from
Interested in seeing where this thread leads.
Here's my line up from Friday.
Armadillo
The Battle of Algiers
Full Metal Jacket
In the queue
N/A
I think you all see where the template comes from
Interested in seeing where this thread leads.
Here's my line up from Friday.
Armadillo
The Battle of Algiers
Full Metal Jacket
In the queue
N/A
Last edited by The Cuyahoga Kid; 04-01-2012 at 09:55 PM.
Wind That Shakes the Barley
Behold A Pale Horse
Go Tell The Spartans
7 Samurai/Magnificent 7
"We fight, get beat, rise, and fight again." Gen. Nathanael Greene
Let me see did you get the idea from here?
http://council.smallwarsjournal.com/...ead.php?t=8130
Ah, I can feel a thread merger is coming......
davidbfpo
Last three:
Fort Apache
Kelly's Heros
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
By the way, does anybody else see The Walking Dead as a metaphor for counterinsurgency?
However, wish I had. It's a great metaphor...
Walking Dead (though this season was pretty tame, the last episode more than made up for it)
&
Game of Thrones
&
Storage Wars (think I have a thing for Brandi!)
http://www.bluebellproductions.co.uk...mentaries.html
I recommend watching the trailer, it sounds interesting, but I can't find the actual documentary. Has anyone seen it? Was it worth watching? Do you know where I can find it?
Here is a link to the book:There was one crossing point from North Vietnam into Laos which truck drivers, carrying weapons to fight in the South, called Death Gate. This was part of the Ho Chi Minh Trail, North Vietnam’s logistical supply line. Each driver to enter the Gate expected to die trying to traverse the Desert of Fire. This Gate was critical for victory as whoever won the battle here would know the other’s main weakness.
In this documentary we reveal previously classified information. We hear for the first time real life stories of covert operations by American Special Forces. We interview the North Vietnamese on how their clandestine tactics overcame intense bombing, which exceeded the equivalent of a dozen Hiroshima’s. We gain rare access to remote parts of Laos and discover secret roads, crashed American aircraft and hidden army camps. Along the way we interview Lao villagers about their war and hear their stories which have never been recorded.
After 10 years of research we explode the myth that the Americans were fighting a peasant army - how can we learn for the future when we have denied the past?
http://www.amazon.com/History-Ho-Chi...oad+to+Freedom
Last edited by Bill Moore; 03-11-2013 at 03:18 AM. Reason: add book link
A couple of recent samurai films from Japan.
13 Assassins - wikipedia
13 Assassins Trailer - youtube
...
Rurouni Kenshin - wikipedia
Rurouni Kenshin Trailer - youtube
Also worth checking out:
A Battle of Wits - wikipedia
Uh, actually
Didn't know we already had a thread for it.
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