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For moral and ethical issues, A Few Good Men.
For comedy that you can relate to your subordinates I would include Barbershop, Friday, Major Payne and Night at the Roxbury. Stupid yes; being able to add movie quotes to situations: priceless!
For comedy that you can relate to your subordinates I would include Barbershop, Friday, Major Payne and Night at the Roxbury. Stupid yes; being able to add movie quotes to situations: priceless!
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
If TV shows were included on this list, Band Of Brothers would be right up there.
If TV shows were included on this list, Band Of Brothers would be right up there.
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MSgt Erik Flanagan
Keep in mind this is written by a civil for a civ. While we can name a laundry list of movies that show what we know as true leadership i.e. We Were Soldiers. However there are good movies that have no military relevance that can be relevant in our positions. A good example is Remember the Titans or Captain Phillips. I learned in my career a good leader is always looking for good examples of leadership no matter the situation. Think about that the next time you are having dinner out. See who the real leaders are working in that restaurant. -Lunchbix out
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Gardens of Stone. If you want to see your heart be ripped out of your chest there you go. It's timeless and very accurate of the climate of youth vs older troops wanting to save the youth from the scars of battle.
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SSG Warren Swan
SPC Tom Maddox - I was going to put a clip of it from Youtube on here. I just can't. I really cannot look at that movie ever again. At the same time, I don't watch any war movies really. Didn't understand why until I came home. I've never seen Flags of our fathers. American Sniper, or anything else. O dark 30 was so dull, boring, and anti-climatic it reminded me of my sex life in the Stan; not happening, boring, anti-climatic, and a bad dream.
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