A group of new US Marine Corps recruits undergo brutal boot camp training and then engage in bloody street fighting in Hue, as a pragmatic Marine observes the dehumanizing effects of the Vietnam War on his comrades.
In 1967, a man leaves New York to bring beer to his childhood buddies in the Army as they fight in Vietnam.
During the Vietnam War, Sergeant Major Hafner leads a small group of U.S. Marines in defending Firebase Gloria against a relentless attack by Vietcong forces. Through brutal hand-to-hand combat, epic battles, and acts of heroism, the Marines engage in a last stand to protect the besieged outpost.
Sir! No Sir! is a documentary about the anti-war movement within the ranks of the United States military during the Vietnam War. The film focuses on the movement that developed in opposition to the war, with soldiers organizing protests, demonstrations, and acts of resistance against the military and the war effort. It highlights the stories of soldiers who refused to fight, went AWOL, and spoke out against the war, as well as the efforts of activists and civilians who supported the movement. Through interviews, archival footage, and historical context, the film provides a comprehensive look at the anti-war movement and its impact on military culture and the broader society.
A trio of soldiers vow revenge on their platoon when they are left behind enemy lines. When they come across a missing contingent in a Vietnamese village, alliances dissolve and each step forward will come with a price.
A Bright Shining Lie is a movie set during the Vietnam War, telling the true story of how a soldier navigates through the corrupt army officers, failed military strategies, and the complexities of the war. It explores themes of patriotism, careerism, and the impact of the war on both soldiers and civilians.
68 (2008) is a documentary film that explores the events and societal changes that took place around the world during the year 1968, including protests, demonstrations, and political upheaval. It delves into the impact of the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination, the Vietnam War, the Soviet Occupation of Czechoslovakia, and other significant events that defined the era of 1968.
Historians, veterans, politicians, and anti-war leaders discuss the history of the military draft in the United States through the Vietnam War, and examine the consequences of its replacement with an all-volunteer professional force currently comprising less than one-half of one percent of the population.
Land of Sorrows is a compelling drama that unveils the harsh realities of the Vietnam War. Set in the midst of the infamous Tet Offensive, the movie explores the lives of individuals caught up in the chaos and devastation. Through the vivid storytelling, it portrays the struggles, sacrifices, and hope amidst the brutality of war.
This documentary delves into the complexities of the Vietnam War, including the controversial decisions, political landscape, and the anti-war movement. It examines key events such as the Tet Offensive, invasion of Cambodia, and the Gulf of Tonkin incident.
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