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    Americans,
    This is 1 to 1,000 shown of what we, EVERY OUR FAMILY, suffered. Mind, two Oceans nowadays are NOT protecting barriers. These are two puddles and nothing more. I'm praying the Lord to let us live in Peace and Harmony.
    The Unknown (for you) War - (1979) If you are not a "funny-gunny", you'll surely like it as a point to think smth over.
    I very much recommend you to see this AMERICAN 99% documentary film.

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    The Riddle Of The Sands (1979)


    Michael York , Jenny Agutter , And Simon MacCorkindale




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    Sink The Bismarck (1960)

    `It depicted the Admiralty War Room planning and chess game as well as could be expected, the personal sub-plots were perfect and not so overblown as to dominate the film, and the casting, acting direction, depiction of battle scenes were superb. If you want an anti-war war movie....*this isn't it




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    MOSSAD: The World's Most Efficient Killing Machine (WAR MILITARY DOCUMENTARY)


    `For decades, Israel's renowned security arm, the Mossad, has been widely recognized as the best intelligence service in the world. This AMAZING DOUCMENTARY take us behind the closed curtain with riveting, eye-opening, boots-on-the-ground accounts of the most dangerous, most crucial missions in the agency's 60-year history. These are real Mission: Impossible true stories brimming with high-octane action—from the breathtaking capture of Nazi executioner Adolph Eichmann to the recent elimination of key Iranian nuclear scientists. Anyone who is fascinated by the world of international espionage, intelligence, and covert "Black-Ops" warfare will find this documentary extremely informative and educational!`




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    Quote Originally Posted by LongTermGuy View Post
    Sink The Bismarck (1960)


    `It depicted the Admiralty War Room planning and chess game as well as could be expected, the personal sub-plots were perfect and not so overblown as to dominate the film, and the casting, acting direction, depiction of battle scenes were superb. If you want an anti-war war movie....*this isn't it

    I've seen this movie a few times, and I always like the scenes when they discovered that one of their torpedo planes must have damaged the rudder on the Bismarck, and they couldn't steer the ship.

    Now, a sitting duck...

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    Quote Originally Posted by LongTermGuy View Post
    Sink The Bismarck (1960)


    `It depicted the Admiralty War Room planning and chess game as well as could be expected, the personal sub-plots were perfect and not so overblown as to dominate the film, and the casting, acting direction, depiction of battle scenes were superb. If you want an anti-war war movie....*this isn't it

    good flick


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    Little Shop of Horrors...1963


    `A clumsy young man nurtures a plant and discovers that it's bloodthirsty, forcing him to kill people to feed it`




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    THE WOMAN HE LOVED~FULL MOVIE...Romance...


    Starring Jane Seymour and Anthony Andrews.




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    Who remember old show called Have Gun Will Travel with Richard Boone? I liked that much but no find it anymore.
    If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the results of a hundred battles.

    Sun Tzu

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rat View Post
    Who remember old show called Have Gun Will Travel with Richard Boone? I liked that much but no find it anymore.

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKr...vVqnG97xqGroNg



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    Gracias LongTermGuy! I liked that show very much. Hooah my hermano.
    If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the results of a hundred battles.

    Sun Tzu

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rat View Post
    Gracias LongTermGuy! I liked that show very much. Hooah my hermano.
    Rat. Give this LINK a try.....
    I love to make Liberals Cry, and Whine.
    So, this is for them.
    GOD BLESS AMERICA - IN GOD WE TRUST !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rat View Post
    Gracias LongTermGuy! I liked that show very much. Hooah my hermano.
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    You are welcome Rat....If you like something Learn to use the like button....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rat View Post
    Who remember old show called Have Gun Will Travel with Richard Boone? I liked that much but no find it anymore.
    several episode are on the tube. myself i liked the rifleman

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    The Silent Enemy. Gibraltar 1958


    `The story begins with a dramatisation of the Italian manned torpedo raid on Alexandria (1941) in which two British battleships were sunk. The British are worried that this new Italian tactic will give the enemy naval supremacy in the Mediterranean. From Spain, an Italian expert on underwater operations is secretly watching the British base in Gibraltar and planning new attacks.

    Maverick diver Lionel Crabb is brought in to head the British response. He creates a team of divers to intercept the Italian attacks and defuse the bombs. The Italians plan a major attack on a British convoy, but Crabb and another diver manage to infiltrate the Spanish docks from which the Italians are planning the attack, identifying the ship (the Olterra) which the Italians attack from. Crabb leads an unauthorised pre-emptive strike on the ship carrying the torpedoes and destroys it, winning the George Medal.
    The British divers are shown as using Davis Submerged Escape Apparatus.`
    In the film Crabb dives on the wreck of a recently crashed B-24 Liberator that had gone into the sea just after taking off from Gibraltar Airport. This scene was based on the accident in 1943 in which Polish general Władysław Sikorski was killed. In the film the submerged wreck of an Avro Shackleton is used as a stand-in for the Liberator.
    4. The part in the film showing the Liberator crashing into the sea is at Camp Bay. The crash actually happened off the eastern end of the runway crashing into the Mediterranean Sea.`




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