Brotherhood

Troy 2022-03-23 09:01:11

Several plots of the former E company commander Winters in "Brothers": On D-day, facing the corpses of the German soldiers, he drove away the flies with his hands; at the "crossroads", he shot the Germans when he met the Germans. Killed a German sentry, and later found out that it was a childish child whose face remained in his memory for a long time; Winters asked Li Got to escort German prisoners of war and asked that only one bullet be kept to prevent Li Got's abuse. Killing prisoners of war; in the patrol mission, I learned the resistance of the soldiers due to disgust, and still adopted the method of grabbing their tongues to determine who should perform the patrol mission; when accepting the German general to accept the surrender, the general was given the due honor And respect, and the words of the German general to all the surrendered German troops made Winters contemplate for a long time. In addition to the realistic battle scenes, these plots are what moved me the most, because this is to face up as a reflection of the human nature of individuals in the war, just like the different reflections of people in the face of cruel wars, Spil chose to be cold. Dealing with war, while Broy fears all kinds of battles,

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  • Sgt. Alton More: I'm guessing they were Hitler's photo albums, sir. Sure had a lot of pictures of him in it.

    Ronald Spiers: So, you looked at 'em, but you didn't take 'em?

    Sgt. Alton More: That's right, sir.

    Ronald Spiers: I don't believe you! I'll be watching you. You're dismissed.

    [as Moore leaves, smirking]

    Ronald Spiers: You'd better not be lying to me.

  • Ronald Spiers: What?

    SSgt. Floyd 'Tab' Talbert: Sir, if it's not going to put you in too much of a bind, I'd like to resign as company First Sergeant. If I had my choice, I miss being back amongst the men. I'd be happy to go to as Staff Sergeant, whichever platoon you want to put me in.

    Ronald Spiers: Well, I guess you've earned your right to demote yourself.

    SSgt. Floyd 'Tab' Talbert: Thank you, sir.

    Ronald Spiers: You wanna take over Sergeant Grant's platoon?

    SSgt. Floyd 'Tab' Talbert: That would do fine, sir.

    Ronald Spiers: Alright then, report to Lieutenant Peacock. Let me know if he gives you any trouble.

    SSgt. Floyd 'Tab' Talbert: Oh, sir? You make your decision yet?

    Ronald Spiers: Yeah, I did.