"A Rumor Of War" (1980) - Philip Caputo, Vietnam War 'Feature Film' Version

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An excellent 1980 TV-Movie based on the 1977 autobiography by Philip Caputo about his service in the United States Marine Corps in the early years of American involvement in the Vietnam War. One of the earliest serious US works of television or film drama to be based on US combat experience in Southeast Asia. This version is the shorter "feature film" released in theaters in some countries outside of the U.S.
The story: Fresh out of Officer's Candidate school, Caputo is eager to experience combat action in Vietnam. When he and his platoon are assigned to the front line, they are decimated by enemy mines and sniper fire. Though he survives the battle, Caputo is determined to strike back. His eagerness costs the lives of two Vietnamese civilians, and he is charged with their murder.
Featuring Brad Davis, Keith Carradine, Brian Dennehy, Richard Bradford, Michael O'Keefe, Stacy Keach, Lane Smith and Christopher Mitchum.
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@hatfieldmccoy0311
@hatfieldmccoy0311 Ай бұрын
Spent 12 years as a Marine Rifleman, 5 deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, gave up a college scholarship for baseball to enlist. All the men in my family except for my dad, he was an actual miner, then went into firefighting. But I had to understand what the look in my papaws eyes, and my Uncles eyes. Why they would be around sometimes, then other times they would not be around, they would take off into the mountains for weeks at a time, or stay in the house hidden away from all of us. I knew my papaw had earned two bronze stars in WWII and a silver star in Korea, and had two Purple Hearts, knew my two Uncles had been into Vietnam 2 times, both had Purple Hearts, one had a silver star. One was with 3/3 the other was 2/5. I had to understand them. So I did and I learned what they knew. Was in the Invasion of Iraq, with 1/2 Charlie Co we lost 18, reenlisted went to 3/1 for the Second Battle of Fallujah. Lost 33 that deployment and I couldn't stop. I kept going and going until I had enough of the pointless deployments wirh no end in sight. I got out and I understood what made my papaws and uncles do the things they do. Earned plenty of medals to learn you cant feed your family them, they don't bring back your friends, don't stop the memories, and civilians dont understand what they mean. Seen good men charged with murder by people who were nowhere near to understand what happened. Seen my best friend die beside me, another buddy loose both his legs and arm after stepping on an IED beside me. War is not glorious, not romantic, it is hell, medals mean nothing, and sometimes this government will put undue blame on a person just to take the blame off them.
@JonMidtan
@JonMidtan Ай бұрын
I smell a farmyard smell.
@frankezane583
@frankezane583 29 күн бұрын
@@JonMidtanagree the bovine effluent is strong with this one 😂
@tewdogs4475
@tewdogs4475 29 күн бұрын
thank you and your family for your service
@djoswald9128
@djoswald9128 28 күн бұрын
@@JonMidtan”You think your funny.?.😂. Be careful of whom you insult. PTSD comes with get out of jail for free card.☠️. It won’t be me, it will be the instant your mouth 👄 overrides your intelligence, and Karma will react swiftly⏱️⚔️💀. Smells like a farm, because you are buried in it.😉. AHUM’M’@
@Magaeatsboogers
@Magaeatsboogers 28 күн бұрын
@@JonMidtan more like a broken down rest area, he cant afford a farm
@lanagorgeous9485
@lanagorgeous9485 Ай бұрын
I was a young college ROTC cadet training to become an army officer when I read the book. I just couldn't put it down. There we so many great books that came out including Everything We Had: An Oral History of the Vietnam War, On Strategy by Harry Summers , Charlie Company: What Vietnam Did to Us, Platoon Leader: A Memoir of Command in Combat, many more, but Rumor of War was a very good book, absorbing, From a strategic perspective On Strategy, from heart Strings Charlie Company; but from the perspective of a young lieutenant in Combat it was Rumor of War and I still have that book, I was commissioned in the Regular Army in 1986, and yes I still have that book. The thing is, if you read the book first because of ones own vivid imagination, the movie will always let you down a bit. The movie was ok, the book freakin incredible!
@Mosey410
@Mosey410 Ай бұрын
I recommend Battles in the Monsoon S.L.Marshall
@jamesgunnyreed
@jamesgunnyreed Ай бұрын
Add the Force Recon Diary series by Bruce Norton to your list Sir. Semper Fi
@Ghostofachance-iw8pr
@Ghostofachance-iw8pr Ай бұрын
For me the books Beouwoulf in Vietnam and A war With No Windows opened my heart and mind. I read portions of Beouwoulf in Vietnam to my friend (Army 69) about the steps from Gung-ho to complete disaluisament. He was quite then said that's exactly what happened.
@wisccheese9257
@wisccheese9257 29 күн бұрын
Have your read the short timera
@DaveP326
@DaveP326 28 күн бұрын
I spent 2 1/2 tours in Vietnam. 1965-mid 1967. Caputo's book is correct in every respect. Somewhere along the line the US military morphed from being the lean, green killing machine that won wars, to the corporate mentality of "US Military, Inc., that was scared to death of taking casualties, complete with charts, bar graphs, endless studies, beer choppers, pizza choppers, the fragging of officers, and the whole ball of corporate wax. We went from the Commander-In-Chief telling the Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon what the main strategy would be, then giving the Generals free rein to conduct the tactical operations as they saw fit, to achieve the strategy, to a Commander-In-Chief who spent his time in the Oval Office with a man who ran a car building corporation-a bean counter, looking at maps and telling the generals which buildings we could not bomb. That's what Hitler did, and how did that work out? We went from reporters reporting, to reporters commentating on military operations as if the had studied under Clauswitz, and were therefore more knowledgeable about military strategy and tactics than men who actually were trained from an early age, for military service. I am referring specifically to Walter Cronkite whose take on the 1968 Tet Offensive was 100% wrong and was a major reason public opinion turned against the war, and became the first time that the US cut and ran from an ally during a war-but embarrassingly, not the last time. Then, the brain trust in Washington decided to create an all-volunteer force, which looked great on paper. As usual, they powers-that-be screwed that up, too. When we became involved in Bosnia, then Iraq and Afghanistan, all of a sudden they realized that there weren't enough volunteers (surprise, surprise!), So how did we respond to that little problem? With countless deployments and re-deployments that achieved nothing other than to send home countless sons & daughters in bags, or missing body parts. For what end? There was no end in sight-just more re-deployments until a soldier was killed or maimed beyond recycling back into combat. I notice that this election cycle, there are a lot of combat veterans-some maimed-running for House and Senate seats. This is just my own opinion, but since we have acquired a reputation for getting involved where we shouldn't be, thatmore politicians should be combat veterans, because knowing what going to war actually means, maybe the US wouldn't be in such a hurry to send troops to come home dead and disfigured. Especially since these wars aren't being controlled by generals, but by untrained politicians.
@mikebrase5161
@mikebrase5161 Ай бұрын
Saw this movie almost 40 years ago when TV actually did movies. Next day went to the Library and checked out the book read it in 3 days.
@MrKedab
@MrKedab Ай бұрын
The book has one of the most upsetting chapters I've read in any book.
@smithwesson7765
@smithwesson7765 Ай бұрын
I was on the USS Mobile transport ship and we were conducting joint operations with the USMC at Pendleton. I had picked up a copy of the book before we shipped out from CFB Esquimalt. It was a strange feeling reading those pages below decks on a ship that had transported so many young men to Vietnam.
@sirhoopalot1
@sirhoopalot1 22 күн бұрын
The book is way better than the movie
@mikebrase5161
@mikebrase5161 22 күн бұрын
@@sirhoopalot1 for sure, but that is almost always true.
@CJH71587
@CJH71587 Ай бұрын
Classic from 1980! 🪖🎖️💚
@cmccurley33
@cmccurley33 Ай бұрын
My Uncle was killed in a firefight that Caputo discusses in the book. Always wanted to watch this.
@timothylakin5035
@timothylakin5035 Ай бұрын
Wow god bless your uncle
@pe7143
@pe7143 11 күн бұрын
RIP hero
@8520204
@8520204 Ай бұрын
Two months after the Kennedy assassination, I was in the U.S. Navy Boot Camp at San Diego. By the end of the year, 1964, I was off the coast of Vietnam onboard the USS Valley Forge LPH-8.
@WricNick
@WricNick Ай бұрын
Thank you for your service. Salute
@VanceLeeMusic
@VanceLeeMusic Ай бұрын
Navy ship off the coast. High speed, low drag sailor!
@robert-trading-as-Bob69
@robert-trading-as-Bob69 29 күн бұрын
I've always been a big reader, especially biographies by military veterans. This was my preparation before joining the army. The thing is, you can't understand what the military is really like from reading books. That's one reason vets don't bother talking about it - you have to experience it firsthand. Then you can go home and not talk about it to the next generation.
@paullittle9187
@paullittle9187 29 күн бұрын
Man, they’ve got a lot of top notch actors in this.
@MaxwellsSilverHammer-
@MaxwellsSilverHammer- Ай бұрын
Look how much the government loves you when you give everything..what a thorough fkn…
@mr.willywinker4u849
@mr.willywinker4u849 25 күн бұрын
They always have and always will. The terroristic government don't give a dam about anyone. Well except themselves. Pure demonic evil. Facts
@masudaharris6435
@masudaharris6435 Ай бұрын
This was one of the most captivating books I have ever read, regardless of genre. The mini-series was also reasonably well-realized.
@IntheBlood67
@IntheBlood67 Ай бұрын
I Never forgot the"Lawrence of Viet Nam" Character! This is ringing my chimes! Great Memorial Day fare! THANKYOU!!
@stevenkreiss2113
@stevenkreiss2113 Ай бұрын
Faintly remember this movie back in 80.
@user-zh3mv7ln1i
@user-zh3mv7ln1i Ай бұрын
Don't know why I never saw this. I was in the Marines in 1980.
@nomadmarauder-dw9re
@nomadmarauder-dw9re Ай бұрын
You didn't have time.
@user-zh3mv7ln1i
@user-zh3mv7ln1i Ай бұрын
@@nomadmarauder-dw9re I think I read the book!
@gregtaylor8310
@gregtaylor8310 Ай бұрын
Thank you for posting. I'm happy to report that I just finished watching in glasses free 3D on my Leia Lume Pad 2,.awesome!
@thrillbilly6147
@thrillbilly6147 29 күн бұрын
I remember watching this TV movie came when it first released. Thank you
@RonFitCoaching
@RonFitCoaching Ай бұрын
I read the book 1/2 dozen times. Didn't even know that there was a movie.
@reddiver7293
@reddiver7293 29 күн бұрын
Good read. Don't waste your time watching the movie.
@tscully1504
@tscully1504 Ай бұрын
Read the book back then but missed the movie cause I was in basic. Was good for a TV film, and the ending excellent.
@budsforyou5908
@budsforyou5908 Ай бұрын
Excellent 😊
@jonduggan7433
@jonduggan7433 24 күн бұрын
Cleanest language Marines I've ever seen.
@MellowGhetto
@MellowGhetto Ай бұрын
Do Siege Of Firebase Gloria next!!!
@Nipit-po8fl
@Nipit-po8fl 21 күн бұрын
Great actors great movie thank you for the Post
@genewaggoner6449
@genewaggoner6449 Ай бұрын
I read book in high school before I went in USMC. Book was a lot better than movie.
@VerifiedVIPMember
@VerifiedVIPMember Ай бұрын
Thank you for posting. Though, the book is a classic and much better.
@tritom1955
@tritom1955 9 күн бұрын
Very good movie.....thanks for the upload.
@horacecrowe3520
@horacecrowe3520 Ай бұрын
tough war who to say what's right or wrong its just a thang don't mean nothing
@richardwarner3705
@richardwarner3705 Ай бұрын
Good movie
@ericpanissidi6761
@ericpanissidi6761 25 күн бұрын
Man I forgot how it was with the old man down on you. I joined the marines at 18
@paulpisano8538
@paulpisano8538 Ай бұрын
THIS MOVIE NEVER GOT A DVD RELEASE. THE ONLY RELEASE WAS FROM A FOREIGN COUNTRY WITH SUBTITLES YOU CAN'T TURN OFF.
@VanceLeeMusic
@VanceLeeMusic Ай бұрын
Uhg almost as bad as capslock you can't turn off
@sonnysantana5454
@sonnysantana5454 17 күн бұрын
funny it had a VCR tape version
@billmcclarnon1806
@billmcclarnon1806 28 күн бұрын
Great book
@PhilipShawn
@PhilipShawn Ай бұрын
CONTRIVED commitment that works for someone else.
@DEVILDOG1964
@DEVILDOG1964 Ай бұрын
SALUTING IN A COMBAT ZONE GET YOU KILLED ONE WAY OR THE OTHER!! NAM VET 66-67
@Lassisvulgaris
@Lassisvulgaris Ай бұрын
This is a movie, not a documentary..... Thanks for your service, though.....
@DEVILDOG1964
@DEVILDOG1964 Ай бұрын
@@Lassisvulgaris I HATE INACCURATE MOVIES SO DO MOST PEOPLE. THAT'S WHY THEY HIRE ADVISORS!! YOUR WELCOME!!
@avvocato5543
@avvocato5543 28 күн бұрын
Always much too much saluting in the movies.
@Lassisvulgaris
@Lassisvulgaris 28 күн бұрын
Not only movies. When I served as a peace keeper in Lebanon in 1989, everybody saluted everybody, regardless of rank. Even if bearing arms....
@DEVILDOG1964
@DEVILDOG1964 28 күн бұрын
@@Lassisvulgaris IF YOU SALUTED A MARINE OFFICER IN A COMBAT ZONE YOU EITHER GOT PUNCHED OUT OR THE OFFICER SAID NEXT TIME YOU DO THAT I'LL KILL YOU!!! GET REAL DUDE!!
@muttley678
@muttley678 23 күн бұрын
@ hatfield mc coy! god bless u!!! im old army 80's from alaska to europe! all i can say to u is peace!!!
@justinrogers1575
@justinrogers1575 23 күн бұрын
I enjoyed this movie.
@jonhenson5450
@jonhenson5450 Ай бұрын
1 st battalion 3 marine regiment. 1/3 of the 3rd Marine Division. Is correct.
@michaelcaputo7811
@michaelcaputo7811 16 күн бұрын
My father is Joe Caputo was in the 1/3 A company Vietnam 65/66
@jonhenson5450
@jonhenson5450 16 күн бұрын
@@michaelcaputo7811 related to Lt. Phil Caputo?
@michaelcaputo7811
@michaelcaputo7811 16 күн бұрын
@@jonhenson5450 No relation but I remember my father talking about a Caputo from Chicago that was in country with him. I have photos and news clippings. Wish I could contact some of Phillip Caputos family.
@jonhenson5450
@jonhenson5450 16 күн бұрын
@@michaelcaputo7811 I see. His enlistment papers will detail birthplace, next of kin ect. Possibly Google. After lying against his own troops (Crowe) he worked as a professional liar. "War corespondant- reporter" later in the war.
@Ro6entX
@Ro6entX Ай бұрын
The book was pretty good.
@Mastanigel
@Mastanigel 25 күн бұрын
Being in a situation within war where you know you will die prob feels like i feel knowing im going to die because of my health. Everyday is a battle but the end is the only thing you are sure of.
@chrisoulalakkas7935
@chrisoulalakkas7935 18 күн бұрын
Your self-love must be stronger than your desire to be loved.
@martindavis9930
@martindavis9930 Ай бұрын
I went to USMC OCS at Quantico, Virginia in July of 1980... does anybody know if the Marine Corps still uses Camp Upshur at Quantico for the first summer of Platoon Leaders Class ?
@st3yo980
@st3yo980 Ай бұрын
I believe they still do sir…
@MissedU60
@MissedU60 22 күн бұрын
I was stationed at the Quantico MCB Naval Medical Clinic, I loved it and it was an excellent training environment. environment.
@MissedU60
@MissedU60 22 күн бұрын
Navy Corpsman 80-82 at Quantico MCB outstanding!
@sillyone52062
@sillyone52062 29 күн бұрын
"The Corps.....the Corps" I have to admit to choking up when Gunny gets nailed at the end.
@eastcoastnews9529
@eastcoastnews9529 27 күн бұрын
🫡much respect to all servicemen 🫡
@reymonti5504
@reymonti5504 23 күн бұрын
Un gran actor, excelente película.
@randylang9017
@randylang9017 28 күн бұрын
The guys portrayed in this movie all have army haircuts.
@galesams4205
@galesams4205 17 күн бұрын
A film for TV, Troops were useing the best battle rifle made M-14. I was issued thr Matel / TONKa m16 COLT with the 22cal 55gr. bullet. A very sorry round for combat. I soon went with the M-60 in 7.62 51. B co. 4th div ARMOR.
@castlerock58
@castlerock58 Ай бұрын
I remember that actor. He was in a bunch of movies around 1980 and then he vanished.
@mattfulmer4243
@mattfulmer4243 Ай бұрын
Brad Davis. Excellent actor. Midnight Express was a very harrowing movie. Died of AIDS at 41.
@sonnysantana5454
@sonnysantana5454 17 күн бұрын
he died of AID's
@jimryon1002
@jimryon1002 Ай бұрын
Everyone carries rifles, even lts and sgts.
@allandavis8201
@allandavis8201 Ай бұрын
So it is the film that has got it wrong?, I thought it was a stupid move for an officer to only have a sidearm. Thanks for pointing that out for me.
@ashpitcher3
@ashpitcher3 Ай бұрын
Yeah and the SGT walking around without his rifle too. Especially on patrol. ​@@allandavis8201
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 27 күн бұрын
Actually not only was portraying some of the Marine's as carrying shotguns correct they even managed to get the correct type that very unit had when they were sent to Vietnam, the Winchester Model 1897 pump with handguard and bayonet lug assembly, Winchester made 2 batches for the military one during WW1 and another batch during WW2. When the movie was made there were no M14's in Hollywood arms rooms to use in the movie so Hollywood armorer's took M1's and modified them to accept BAR magazines and made M14 look alike flash suppressors that screw on the muzzles in place of the gas cylinder locks, some people think they used Baretta BM-59's in the place of M14's but that's not true, years ago I had a magazine that had an article in it about how Hollywood armorer's modified M1's to look like M14's for this movie. One thing that is incorrect is Brad Davis' .45, at least in one scene, you can see where it has an external type extractor like the Ballister Ball Buster and several other M1911 based clones used by foreign military's do, quite often you'll see them as stand in's for M1911 .45's especially back in those days when the US military was still using the M1911 and foreign military clones like the Ballister were more common. I saw this movie on TV when it came out when I was in high school, several years later when I was in the Army I read the book.
@bradrook3919
@bradrook3919 15 күн бұрын
Enlisted on Jan 4th 1980. MCRD San Diego then off to Infantry Training School (ITS). 0311/Rifleman/Grunt, 3/7 India Co. 3rd Plt. Semper Fi Devil Dogs!
@jeffharper9703
@jeffharper9703 Ай бұрын
Tzinn loy in Nam !☝
@HerrKurt
@HerrKurt Ай бұрын
Please tv show blood feud... Jimmy Hoffa vs Bobby Kennedy
@jeffharper9703
@jeffharper9703 Ай бұрын
Oh aye, Hoffa flavoured hotdogs daddy'o.
@randallanthony1794
@randallanthony1794 Ай бұрын
Blood feud was best one regarding Kennedy and hoffa.forgernhis name but guy played Hoffa was best one that played that role.just remembered Robert Blake played him the best
@PhilipShawn
@PhilipShawn Ай бұрын
War is, in fact, cold. He'd HAVE to agree.
@PhilipShawn
@PhilipShawn Ай бұрын
So that LIVES can be saved and bad commanders weeded-out of the " action".
@mathiesondl
@mathiesondl Ай бұрын
Is this the same Philip Caputo that wrote Delcorso's gallery?
@Thomas-bv9mn
@Thomas-bv9mn Ай бұрын
Yes it is.
@sonnysantana5454
@sonnysantana5454 17 күн бұрын
yes also made it as sec nav
@jonhenson5450
@jonhenson5450 Ай бұрын
Very, Very bad. They couldve hired a teenage Marine for a tech advisor, paid him in beer, and gotten a better production. This is insulting.
@jeffreybutcher4451
@jeffreybutcher4451 Ай бұрын
This is so cool
@jeffharper9703
@jeffharper9703 Ай бұрын
Strollm for sure daddy'o !☝
@onetwo1163
@onetwo1163 Ай бұрын
👍👍👍👍
@ElkSlayer8172
@ElkSlayer8172 27 күн бұрын
Such Bullshit how All you Boys get treated like shit waiting for you on the Home front God Bless to all of you men and women and thank you for all you have done 🤘🇺🇲🇺🇲🤘
@olengagallardo8551
@olengagallardo8551 Ай бұрын
This is not the full length version! thumbs down for that!
@LionHeartFilmWorks
@LionHeartFilmWorks Ай бұрын
Correct - read the description for information about that.
@unclemoe6043
@unclemoe6043 22 күн бұрын
Really, So we got rooked ??? I read the book. Volunteered 4 Nam 74-78. Uncle Sam cancelled party during Last part of AIT !!!
@sonnysantana5454
@sonnysantana5454 17 күн бұрын
​@@unclemoe6043 uncle scammy started to pull out the troops in 72' by 73'nobody was to south east asia ( the nam to those that were their ) in 74' you might have gone to korea , the Philippines or even Japan or Thailand , but not south east asia
@unclemoe6043
@unclemoe6043 17 күн бұрын
@@sonnysantana5454 ur right, Korea was the place. More than half the platoon were Nam volunteers. We were half way or last week of AIT when we got the news. Nvr expected that. Did my 4 and ETS'ed
@johnhanson5943
@johnhanson5943 Ай бұрын
Why? Why doesn’t mankind learn - in the main?
@billmarcontell930
@billmarcontell930 29 күн бұрын
What a bunch of CRAP! What right does KZfaq have to try and force me to watch the movie ONLY with ads, I use Ad blocker to get rid of the incessant ads that ruin a movie
@randylang9017
@randylang9017 28 күн бұрын
I have you tube premium no ads 12 dollars a month.
@Kingmick58
@Kingmick58 20 күн бұрын
Tops fom the old Aussie.
@allensacharov5424
@allensacharov5424 Ай бұрын
nepple shot at 46:45
@castelo7975
@castelo7975 Күн бұрын
É pena er imagem de má qualidade
@PhilipShawn
@PhilipShawn Ай бұрын
THAT'S how it works.
@jeffharper9703
@jeffharper9703 Ай бұрын
FLY🪰....AWAY 👋🪰 !
@cynthia7924
@cynthia7924 12 күн бұрын
Incognito.. also lived as a soldier too long.. eventually just an expendible asset for profiteering puppet masters. I miss the comraderie and excitement but wish I had known before that it was mostly a game for the top 1%. Many brave people wasted.
@RobertSmith-lu2rm
@RobertSmith-lu2rm 29 күн бұрын
Talking kills…….no one in combat should ever talk…..
@PhilipShawn
@PhilipShawn Ай бұрын
And LOST his command.
@arielmags
@arielmags Ай бұрын
I have a book of this from my dad and i read a lot of it in the 80's. I am not so sure if i have seen the movie and i am surprised that there is a film adaptation .
@reddiver7293
@reddiver7293 29 күн бұрын
Good book. Disappointing, grade B movie.
@stephenmcgraw8871
@stephenmcgraw8871 19 күн бұрын
Terrible....but I DID see a couple that went on to have roles in a real movie,"First Blood",a couple years later...........I hadn`t even heard about this one-I guess there`s a reason for that.............
@jonhenson5450
@jonhenson5450 Ай бұрын
Caputo lied. Pappy Crowe took the hit. Straight Up, tight, lcpl Crowe.
@tritonjackmam5.681
@tritonjackmam5.681 Ай бұрын
and they wonder why they never win a war 😂😂 americans if this movie portrays anything is 🤷‍♂️ they had no idea what they got it to, and a stupid go no where movie
@RobertSmith-lu2rm
@RobertSmith-lu2rm 29 күн бұрын
The soldiers in this movie were ill prepared for combat…..they were walking dead……no training …..
@lukehorning3404
@lukehorning3404 Ай бұрын
I have never seen this movie and I’m sure it was meant to be a great movie but I don’t think they made what they were trying to tell and I have seen better movies from the 40s and this is garbage
@noodles7274
@noodles7274 29 күн бұрын
Spectacles? Really? Load of rubbish film
@baxtermason6909
@baxtermason6909 24 күн бұрын
...from a Vietnam Vet...dumb movie...not worth the time...
@fish9905
@fish9905 24 күн бұрын
Why?
@davidbaker5802
@davidbaker5802 28 күн бұрын
Phu Bai , Fifth ANGLICO 71-72 , Lam Son 719- Easter Offensive , Semper Fi , SSgt David Baker.
@richardkunkle9924
@richardkunkle9924 26 күн бұрын
Semper Fi, Staff. 69-73 Sgt.
@sonnysantana5454
@sonnysantana5454 17 күн бұрын
bubba no one out here knows what an ANGLICO is you're wasting words , semper fi bro
@allandavis8201
@allandavis8201 Ай бұрын
As this is based on his autobiography I don’t mind saying that when he first got to Vietnam he was greener than green and didn’t really understand what his Sgt (Brian Dennehy) was trying to convey and to TEACH him, I bet that would have changed rather quickly. I can’t believe that @ 33:43 Lt Caputo was only carrying a sidearm, I don’t honestly know if that was the reality of the early days in Vietnam but if it was SOP and I was there as an officer I would have found some way of getting an M-14, Shotgun or Carbine, how a sidearm would be any use when landing in a hot LZ and coming under effective enemy fire is beyond my comprehension, if the Marines were having to think about protecting their Lt they would have been as much use as a chocolate 🍫 teapot 🫖, I hope somebody can tell me what the real SOP was at the time, but if it was just a sidearm I would have to say that was shortsighted or just plain stupid. Personally I think 💭 that during Officer Training they should have it drummed into their heads that the “old sweat 😰” Senior and Junior noncommissioned officers are there because they know what they are doing, and as a Lt JG they only know what the training manual says, maybe some experienced instructors can pass on knowledge but in combat they need to listen to their NCOs until they get their feet under the desk and learn how it is really done, not what a manual written decades before tells you to do. The constant saluting of officers and them returning it is a very silly mistake to make in this film, all it achieved was making the officer a target for a sniper or a larger force, they learned that from many previous wars and yet filmmakers still insist on having it included, saluting in rear areas and places like HQ buildings would have been ok to depict but out on the ground it was, and still is, a mistake, it didn’t happen. This is a very powerful movie, from the over exuberant Lt JG to the hate filled Lt who is determined to make a mark in the war for vengeance against the people who killed his friends, an emotional rollercoaster from the moment he stepped on Vietnamese soil. Thanks for sharing this story, as bad as the military deportment and props were used the acting was excellent and made the other mistakes pail into obscurity, thanks again, excellent film.
@OscarLimaMike
@OscarLimaMike Ай бұрын
I wanna know who made these pretend M14's without looking at what the real ones looked like. Looks like they got a bunch of M1 Garandes and put flash eliminators and mags on them. 😂 I was ready to dump this but there is actually some reality portrayed in it... Any LT worth anything follows their Sgt's at least until they are acclimatized.
@davidkuniyoshi4908
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