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Marge 2021-12-24 08:02:01

Reorganize the characters, from

highest to lowest rank 1. Lieutenant Colnel Stephen "Godfather" Ferrando
1st Recon Battalion Commander, should he be considered a battalion commander? Because I got throat cancer, I talked weirdly, giving people an invisible sense of pretending to be B. The code name is "Godfather". All day long thinking about flattering General Mattis, and all day knowing to say something like "Gents, we are still very much in the game", "Godfather will find us a mission".

2. Sergeant Major John Sixta
Battalion Sergeant Major. At first I thought he was a big idiot, and yelled at others about grooming standards all day long. Why did you not tuck your short sleeves in your belt? That beard is too long. However, in the last episode, he was cleansed, saying that he did this to make the soldiers hate him, thereby boosting morale. The famous saying is: "Yo president is watchin'! Amerikee is watchin'! But more important: Godfather is watchin'! Make no mistake: There! Will! Be! No! Fuck-ups! Marines around this world, would give they left nuts to be, where you are! Anybody not want to go!?"

3. "Meesh"
translation, pure SB1 number

4.
Alpha Company Commander, the commander of Company A, and the callsign of Company A is called "Assassin", which has a general sense of presence in the play. This person is also quite satisfactory, with no highlights and not a SB. The actors are very familiar.

5. Captain Craig "Encino Man" Schwetje
Bravo Company Commander, company commander of company B, callsign of company B is called "Hitman", pure SB2 number. He thought he was awesome, but everyone knew he couldn't do it. Doc even said he was incompetent in front of him, and he couldn't hold on to his face immediately. In a certain episode, the fire support of danger close was called, but the coordinates were reported incorrectly, so that everyone escaped. I don't have an opinion, and I always listen to Gunnery Sergeant Ray Griego.

6. Sergant Brad "Iceman" Colbert
Bravo Company 2nd Platoon Team 1 leader, squad leader of B company 2nd row and 1st class? Because he shares a car with the author, he is a male protagonist and his image is more positive. It was one of the more proficient in business in the entire company. And Nate, the leader of row B, are good friends.

7. Corporal Josh Ray Person
Bravo Company 2nd Platoon Team 1 Vehicle 1 Driver, B company, 2nd row and 1st car driver. Talking about tuberculosis, remember his pussy theory.
How come we can't ever invade a cool country, like chicks in bikinis, you know?
How come countries like that don't ever need Marines? I'll tell you why.
It's lack of pussy that fucks countries up. Lack of pussy is the root fucking cause of all global instability.
If more Hajis were getting quality pussy, there'd be no reason for us to come over here and fuck them up like this. Cause a nut-busted Haji is a happy Haji.
This whole fucking thing, it comes down to pussy. If you took the Republican Guard and comped their asses in Vegas for a weekend, no fucking war.
In the opinion of this Marine, it's about pussy.
If Saddam invested more in the pussy infrastructure of Iraq than he did on his fucking gayass army,
then this country would be no more fucked up than, say, Mexico.

8. Lance Corporal Harold James Trombley
Bravo Company 2nd Platoon Team 1 Vehicle 1, a soldier, sitting next to the reporter. Babyface, the purpose of joining the army is to kill. Because of a ROE problem in one episode, he shot and injured a plain child, so he was named Whopper Junior by the company because the English name of Burger King is Burker King = Baby Killer.

9. First Lieutenant Nathaniel "Nate" Fick
Bravo Company 2nd Platoon Commander, 2nd platoon leader of B company, absolutely positive person, and my favorite person. The most leadership person in the whole company. Famous quote: "You want logistics, join the Army. Marines make do"

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Extended Reading
  • Guillermo 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    It took me three days to watch the eight-hour "Killing Generation", and my heart was heavy. When there are too many words to be said, the authenticity of the words is lost when he hesitates in his heart to say them. I should reflect on this bad problem. The good words I encountered around me are because they are honest enough. I solemnly recommend that "The Killing Generation" is a top film!

  • Leif 2021-12-24 08:02:01

    Under the theme of war, truth is the only rare quality. Brad is a great role. A person like Brad needs a Ray by his side. Godfather's final statement to the reporter is untenable: as a person who "sends others to the battlefield to die", it is impossible to ask for "conclusive evidence" on the scene of the incident. Under such circumstances, As an officer, you must know people, you must know right and wrong, you must make your own judgments, and try to be clear about rewards and punishments. This is the self-requirement of every good officer. Subordinates are good and bad, complaints are true and false. Godfather's so-called "equal treatment" is just to name one's own disclaimer of "avoid making judgments and assume corresponding responsibilities" as a fair sophistry logic, and treat malicious slander and legitimate accusations equally. This is a great injustice. In the battlefield environment, the consequences of awarding incompetence and appointment incompetence are extremely dangerous. Not only does it come quickly, but once it comes, someone will have to bear it for a lifetime. Godfather is smart and capable, and because of this, he is much more annoying than Captain America.

Generation Kill quotes

  • Cpl. Josh Ray Person: You know, it doesn't make you gay if you think Rudy's hot. We all think he's hot.

  • Cpt. Dave 'Captain America' McGraw: Godspeed. God-fucking-speed you!

    Sgt. Eric Kocher: Fucking Captain America...