Introduction Error correction: How can the protagonist's rank be changed to a second lieutenant in the army?

Fay 2022-04-19 09:03:13

The military rank of Michael Strobl, the protagonist of Taking Chance, is clear, and the dialogue in the film is always mentioned. There is also a prefix LtCol before the credits at the end of the film, which is Lieutenant colonel.

The film is based on real events. Michael Strobl is also a real person. He is a Lieutenant Colonel of the US Marine Corps. His level is equivalent to a lieutenant colonel. In the film, he is often called Colonel. Not the slightest connection.

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Taking Chance quotes

  • LtCol Mike Strobl: [Noticing Annie had typed "HOT soldier" into her phone] Actually, it's Marine.

  • 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.