This is not the main theme promo

Braulio 2022-04-22 07:01:55

After reading a lot of comments, many people said that this is the main theme propaganda of the United States. But what I want to say is that friends who have been to the United States and have really seen similar scenes should know that this is not propaganda, but for every fallen soldier , the United States does treat them like this, there is no exaggeration and sensationalism, this film is a true description of the whole process of one of the countless fallen soldiers returning home. Everyone is treated the same.

In fact, not only People, the same is true for the treatment of dead war dogs in the United States. For example, the Marine Corps War Dog Cemetery is in Guam, where all the Marine Corps dead war dogs from World War I to today are buried. Each tombstone is engraved with Name, age, time of death and a brief description of the process of participating in the battle. One of the largest collective tombstones with statues is to commemorate the 25 marine dogs sacrificed in the battle of the Marine Corps against Okinawa in World War II, and the annual Memorial Day , They, like the soldiers at Arlington Cemetery, had the flags planted in front of their tombstones by military volunteers, and then the Marines lined up with active duty marine dogs to pay tribute to these dead war dog tombstones!

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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.