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    Guns of Navarone and most of the films from Alastair Macleans books.

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    Not a movie SS but years ago a TV show called Combat was about Vic Morrow and Robert Stack I think was the other star

    I haven't been able to find Combat on DVD's have been told it airs on Fox but not seen it.

    If you keen on military check out the War Museum's web site http://www.awm.gov.au/ they have heaps of stuff.

    There are many good books around also

    Then of course there is Cadets http://www.aac.adfc.gov.au/default.asp http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-...ary_cadets.htm

    and living where you do you at the centre of a few good museums Singleton and Williamtown Airbase.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
    There are many good books around also
    I'll check out those links later.
    Here is an emotional, opinionated and gritty account of the story of survival on a whaler from the sinking of the HMAS Armidale. Well worth the read. HMAS Armidale a survivor’s story. A 5,500 word personal account by Rex Pullen.

    Then there is this account of the same incident, from John Sullivan. It’s interesting comparing the two accounts.


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    Pacific. It's not out yet. Thery're making it just down the road. Gunfire, bombs, jap soldiers everywhere. So I've seen bits of it, but not on the screen.
    The Combat series was great in its day.
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    I'll second Stalingrad..... fantastic movie.

    If you are into books, the "War Classic" series, introduced by Weary Dunlop are all books written by the participants... very, very good and one of them is about a coastwatcher in New Guinea... had his 17th or 18th birthday out in the scrub while spying on the Japanese.
    Not too sure if you are a reader though.
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    Tora, Tora, Tora was another worth watching as well. Not to mention Kokoda. I didn't mind Letter from Iwo Jima and on lighter side The odd angry shot is worth seeing as well.
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    In May of nineteen forty-one the war had just begun
    The Germans had the biggest ship that had the biggest guns
    The Bismark was the fastest ship that ever sailed the seas
    On her deck were guns as big as steers and shells as big as trees

    Out of the cold and foggy night came the British ship the Hood
    And ev'ry British seaman, he knew and understood
    They had to sink the Bismark, the terror of the sea
    Stop those guns as big as steers and those shells as big as trees

    We'll find that German battleship that's makin' such a fuss
    We gotta sink the Bismark ;cause the world depends on us
    Hit the decks a-runnin' boys and spin those guns around
    When we find the Bismark we gotta cut her down

    The Hood found the Bismark and on that fatal day
    The Bismark started firin' fifteen miles away
    "We gotta sink the Bismark" was the battle sound
    But when the smoke had cleared away, the mighty Hood went down

    For six long days and weary nights they tried to find her trail
    Churchill told the people "Put ev'ry ship a-sail
    'Cause somewhere on that ocean I know she's gotta be
    We gotta sink the Bismark to the bottom of the sea"

    We'll find that German battleship that's makin' such a fuss
    We gotta sink the Bismark ;cause the world depends on us
    Hit the decks a-runnin' boys and spin those guns around
    When we find the Bismark we gotta cut her down

    The fog was gone the seventh day and they saw the mornin' sun
    Ten hours away from homeland the Bismark made its run
    The admiral of the British fleet said "Turn those bows around
    We found that German battleship and we're gonna cut her down"

    The British guns were aimed and the shells were comin' fast
    The first shell hit the Bismark, they knew she couldn't last
    That mighty German battleship is just a memory
    "Sink the Bismark" was the battle cry that shook the seven seas

    We found that German battleship was makin' such a fuss
    We had to sink the Bismark 'cause the world depends on us
    We hit the deck a-runnin' and we spun those guns around
    Yeah, we found the mighty Bismark and then we cut her down

    Written by Tillman Franks and Johnny Horton
    Inspired by the 1960 film Sink the Bismarck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clinton1 View Post
    I'll second Stalingrad..... fantastic movie.

    If you are into books, the "War Classic" series, introduced by Weary Dunlop are all books written by the participants... very, very good and one of them is about a coastwatcher in New Guinea... had his 17th or 18th birthday out in the scrub while spying on the Japanese.
    Not too sure if you are a reader though.
    meh, dont really like books unless they are good ( well that makes little sense. ) what i mean is, i wont read books unless i know they are/will be good. so Harry Potter, stuff by emily rodda and quite a few more. weary dunlop is a good writer from what i've read of his work

    thanx again guys. i shall see what i can hunt down
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    Have a look at "The Shooter" fairly predictable plot a worth a look.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pawnhead View Post
    In May of nineteen forty-one the war had just begun
    The Germans had the biggest ship that had the biggest guns
    The Bismark was the fastest ship that ever sailed the seas
    On her deck were guns as big as steers and shells as big as trees
    PH I Read the first line as its sung gee's haven't heard that one for a while

    there was another also

    Had and uncle who was in the army on board a ship somewhere in WWII all hands on deck was called to witch even soldiers took part he was handing the gunner shells to place in the guns but wasn't told about recoil shock he had bent down to pick up the next shell turned around to be blasted with it knocked flat on his rear. from that day tilll he died he never had a hair on his body never shaved reckons barbers glared at him. Toupe makers saw him coming tho he used to have ginger hair had to get so stung him badly.

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    "The Odd Angry Shot"
    The best Australian movie!
    The best war movie and trust me, I've seen most of them.

    Cheers, Jack
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