In Reply to: War film recommendations posted by Mike on January 14, 2000 at 04:58:52:
We know the war time story of Audie, but his hell started after he got back.No one talked about or cared about WWII hero's having Post Tramatic Syndrome. He didn't sleep for more than 2 hours straight for the remainder of his life, unless he took pills, which addicted him until he just quit. He slept with a gun under his pillow for the remainder of his life. He didn't like to talk about his actions, but how could he avoid it.
He truely was a hero, and as with most who see war, not just play war, he was affected for the rest of his days.
My father had a case that contained 4 metals. He never spoke of the events that took place to earn them. Only that there was a picture of him and four other buddies after a night of drinking, young wild happy guys. He alone made it back. The word Kamikazie or pictures of that attack would instantly change him, to a man who was ready to kill at the most basic level of human psyche.
War is not comedy. War is not entertainment. Learn from it, don't glorify it.
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