With their old hideout and bosses wiped out, the surviving Dusters make a secret agreement with the Ranger Force to engage in the weekly Sunday Showdown - one where they will always be defeated. Tired of this charade, Fighter D finally steps up to make a change once and for all!
Bored soldiers, hard-ass commandos, dirty boots, guard duties, a Greek mommy, an influencer, a plastic surgeon, a gambling-addicted secretary and a caravan parked right outside! Two adjoining camps in the greek border. Two commanders in the middle of a "battle" that started years ago for a woman and now erupts for the position of brigadier general. One is old-school, cold-blooded militarist and the other lenient and caring. Goulas and Skordas. Sworn enemies!
In the midst of the Vietnam War, Lieutenant Colonel Hal Moore leads his troops into the Ia Drang Valley to fight against a large force of North Vietnamese Army soldiers. Despite being outnumbered and facing overwhelming odds, Moore and his men bravely hold their ground and repel numerous enemy attacks. The casualties take an emotional toll on the soldiers and their families back home, but they continue to fight with unwavering determination. With air support and reinforcements, Moore's troops manage to hold off the Vietnamese forces long enough for rescue. In a final showdown, Moore and his men storm the enemy's headquarters and emerge victorious. The battle ends with Moore returning home safely and being praised for his leadership and bravery.
Former Marine Jackson Briggs, seeking to return to service, transports a female Belgian Shepherd named Lulu to a soldier's funeral. Along the way, they face challenges, bond, and discover the true meaning of loyalty and friendship.
During the Anglo-Zulu war in 1879, a small British outpost faces a massive Zulu army, resulting in a battle for survival and an epic war of bravery.
Set in the trenches of World War I, Journey's End follows a group of British soldiers as they await their fate, facing the harsh realities of war, including alcoholism, disillusionment, and the fear of imminent death.
During the American Civil War, a Union Army Colonel and his troops venture into Confederate territory to destroy a key railroad junction. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and conflicts, testing their bravery and loyalty.
Mino was the eighth ZDF-Weihnachtsserie, and aired in 1986. The series was broadcast in Germany on ZDF, and consisted of 6 episodes. Broadcasting in Germany began on December 25, 1986. The series was also broadcast in Italy, and consisted of 4 episodes. Broadcasting in Italy began on December 28, 1986. The series was an Italian-German co-production. It was inspired by the Italian novel The little Alpino by Salvator Gotta.
During World War I, a U.S. battalion gets trapped behind enemy lines in the Argonne Forest and must fight off German forces.
In 1993, 19 soldiers from the Royal Malay Soldier Regiment (RAMD), the most senior regiment within the Malaysian army, are sent on a dangerous mission to save 70 US Rangers trapped in the Bakara Market in Somalia during the civil war.
During World War II, a group of construction workers known as the Seabees are recruited into the U.S. Navy and become a vital part of the fighting force in the Pacific theatre. They face the challenges of war, including the loss of a main character, and seek retribution against the Japanese atrocities.
During the Korean War, a beleaguered American platoon is tasked with a crucial mission that could change the tide of the war. As they face enemy fire, internal conflicts, and the harsh realities of combat, the soldiers must find the strength to persevere.
During the Mexican-American war, a group of Irish soldiers known as the St. Patrick's Battalion find themselves fighting for Mexico against the U.S. Their journey tests their loyalty, faith, and bravery as they face overwhelming odds and battles against their own countrymen.
La Marseillaise is a 1938 French historical drama film directed by Jean Renoir, depicting the French Revolution and the creation of the national anthem. It follows the journey of a group of patriots fighting for freedom and equality against the oppressive monarchy.
During the Korean War, a battalion of U.S. Marines must survive harsh conditions and enemy attacks as they fight their way through dangerous mountain passes and battlefields.
Boško Buha (1978) is a biographical war drama that tells the story of Boško Buha, a young boy who joins the Partisan battalion during World War II. The movie follows Boško's journey as he experiences the difficulties and sacrifices of war.
The inspiring true story of the incredible and brave women of the only all-black, all-female World War II Battalion. These 855 women joined the war effort with little knowledge of what exactly they would be doing, but were quickly given the mission of a lifetime: sort through and fix the three-year backlog of undelivered mail. A herculean task, that most thought to be impossible, the women not only succeeded but did it in half the time they were given. Facing discrimination, unfamiliar land, and a war-torn country, they persevered and sorted over 17 million pieces of mail, reconnecting American soldiers with their families and loved ones back home.
In They Met in Bombay, a con artist and jewel thief falls in love with a major in the British army during World War II. The two join forces to pull off a heist and engage in a globetrotting adventure, navigating through danger and romance along the way.
21 Brothers tells the story of the Canadian 21st Battalion as they prepare for the battle of Courcellette in WWI. Taking place in real time, the film follows Sgt. Reid as he must get his men ready for the impending battle. Not only must he prep his battalion Sgt. Reid must also deal with the day to day difficulties of Life in the trenches, including injuries to his men, supply issues, and an underage recruit who has recently been sent into the front lines.
A fictionalized account of Czech soldiers who fought for the French Foreign Legion in Vietnam.