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Lena and John Basilone
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Lena and John Basilone Tribute. No copyright intended. The Pacific The Fray: Vienna Tumblr: salutetheranknottheman.tumblr.com
Band of Brothers - How to Save a Life
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General Band of Brothers No copyright intended!
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If this doesn’t make you cry, are you even human?
Everytime I watch this scene at the end of the series, I always tear up. I make sure I never watch the series unless watching all of it, every episode. I love military history and military knowledge in general. After all I've learned from these two subjects, it always makes me feel like a soldier has a closer connection with his fellow man than any civilian could with his co-workers.
Unforgettable so beautiful
Powerful.
Why is this like the end of The Sandlot?
Beautiful. Made with incredible fidelity to the book, as well as love and respect for the men whose story it told. ❤🏆🥾🍻
Shane taylor should have played Gambit
A certain kind of person is the type the show always portrayed, the type of person that is always trying to help someone or seek out a problem they can fix. Even here, when they talk about the difficulty of her situation, she's breaking apart the chocolate with the intent to offer it to Eugene. If the world was just these two people, we would be saved.
The directors could have hurt us a lot more by showing the audience her mangled body or something like that. If he got her scarf, then he definitely would have seen her body. Sad...
Incredible. THANK YOU.
This scene brings tears to my eyes. To sum up the stories of all these men… truly amazing. This series is special, it’ll always be one favorite War related series and maybe just favorite tv series of all time. What these men did for us is something we can never ever stop appreciating them for. We have our freedom today because of men like this. 🙏🙏🙏🙏 I am an Iraq army veteran myself and re joining society after my deployment was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done. I did see combat and I spent about 5 years using drugs after I got back to cope. Been sober 3 years now but I can relate to how re joining society is extremely difficult. And these guys had it WAY harder than I did. Their style of combat was insanely worse than today’s style imo. I’m glad some of them were able to find nice, peaceful lives after war. That’s all I ever wanted as well.
A generation off men that should never be forgotten
Went through all that unimaginable stuff, and then they were just supposed to join the society like nothing happened and do their day to day jobs. Hah, that is just so absolutely bizarre to me. Imagine working next to Joe, who, last year, was dragging the half-dead body of a friend across the street to safety as bullets, shrapnel, and screams were all roaring around him. He did that shit for years, and now he is assembling cars with you and listening to Timmy over there talking about the game last night. Must have been bizarre.
So crazy to think most of the guys were aged between 18-25 when they first jumped on D-Day. After spending their early 20s in war, they now have to rejoin society and try to live a normal life. Such extraordinary men, we will never see their like every again.
I like how it's like The Sandlot ending, screams Americana
How do you return to the normal world after this… I’ll always have such a high level of respect for these heroes
Thank you for your sacrifice and service, Easy Company. You and all who served will not be forgotten.
What an incredible series. This captures what happened so we will never forget. One hilarious detail though. Actors can all sing, dance, maybe play an instrument, but don't have one ounce of athletic coordination lolll. The swings and throws in this scene are painful. I would have loved to let them play a couple innings and just watch the cameras roll. Likely a sharp contrast to the men who served. I would guess they're all pretty nimble. Obviously Buck topping that list for baseball.
They all had great lives and wonderfull careers, yeah that sounds like how veterans get on after war not 1 having ptsd
The greatest generation this nation has ever known, when men were men, and God was our father
I think I will get the book out of the library again.
Just finished watching this last week for the first time and I absolutely loved it. Now I’m on ep3 of The Pacific and then I’ll give Masters of the Air a watch too. As a side note I absolutely adore the homage they payed to the movie “The Sandlot” from 1993 with this baseball scene.
Pacific is great, with much better battle scenes, but unnecessary explicit scenes peppered throughout.
3:36 how do you not break down in tears from hearing those words?
Favourite scene
0:54 ruclips.net/user/shorts64aIrFYKdgs?si=qpMWFcoc8fmIpH1U
The best series ever made! God Bless you all!!
u know its F'up when someone from congo come to help
God bless all the American heroes, whether it be in The Pacific or European theatres. We defended our island but we could never have liberated Europe or the Far East without you. May our relationship forever be, Happy New Year to our cousins across the pond.
chocolat you want guys chekador chak
Having Speirs as a prison commander in Germany must be pretty terrifying for the inmates. Especially when they heard his past "encounter" with German prisoners.
i commander you man and wife
These men truly were the greatest generation. And they left us an inheritance of this great nation that scumbag leftists are intent to piss away. We can't let that happen.
It’s odd having seen this in my early 20’s then again at 40.
Your perspective changes doesn't it.
Ahhh 2001 when the best they could do was just call her “the black nurse “ and not even say her name
Her name is irrelevant and he didn't know it
Band of brother မှဥရောပတွင်စစ်ပြီးနောက် စစ်သည်များ၏နောက်ဆုံးစုစည်းမှု့ဖြစ်ပြီး ကျနော်အကြိုက်ဆုံးနှင့်ကြေကွဲစိတ်မကောင်းဖြစ်ရဆုံးရှု့ခင်းဖြစ်သည်။ သူတို့သည် စစ်ပြီးနောက်အမျိုးမျိူးသောဘဝများတွင်ကျင်လည်ကြရင်းပြန်လည်ဆုံစည်းနိုင်ကြချင်းမရှိတော့ပါ။
Never see there like again . God bless all of them 🙏
The look on their faces were kind of blank, no whopping or hollers. I think Shifty Powers summed it up perfectly, he said for four years I was with a group of people I knew very well and we knew what we were doing or going to do almost every minute, and then now we’re kind of lost? What are we going to do now, and nobody is going to tell us, we’re on our own.
Crying every time!
So sad to see them fall in love only to have him die.🥺
All citizen - soldiers. Hoorah!!!
I don't think I wouldn't want to go back to the U.S after the war only brothers i had...
The world is a poorer place without these men.
Each and every one of them were true life Legends who went on to live such humble lives. They don’t make Men like this anymore
These Soldiers helped save the world. With all that they endured, I can't Imagin going back to the states and learn how to be a civilian again.
anyone know the filming location for this scene
I can relate to this I am a veteran and we have reunions we all trained together good times and sad times its 30 years since i stopped wearing a uniform but the bond between us is still there The guys you meet in service are special and yes we all move on to civilian life
So far I remember (can look it up--have the CD´s --lllooolll)-- It´s the end of one of the GREATEST US SERIES!!!--yoh it was dicussed in once good --the US GRAND FATHER CHANNEL " ops history channel"--------------------REMEMBER THEY FOUGHT FOR ME and YOU--and gave us the freedom to get old (I´m 60) --so good luck youngsters--tue rollf
Its tough to watch it reminds me of my friends I served with that i loved and haven’t seen in years
Every one goes home. That's how it should be.