Whether or not saving the life of one man is worth risking the lives of eight other men is a matter of opinion. In the film, Saving Private Ryan, it was the opinion of some that the life of Private Ryan was made more valuable by the loss of his four older brothers. Military leadership decided to risk the lives of eight men in order to find Private Ryan and send him home to his mother. Other characters in the film debate on the worthiness of this goal. Tom Hanks character decides to do his duty and follow orders whether or not he agrees with the decision.
Well, what I liked about Saving Private Ryan, is the fact it cares over one single life. The question is a good one, and, every single life has value.
This code of conduct is NOT just about a movie. These are core values of every branch in the US Military. Soldiers become "brothers", willing to lay down their lives for each other, to protect each other, to assist each other, and to leave no one behind.
Saving Lives - 2013 was released on: USA: 15 March 2013 (internet)
The duration of The Private Lives of Pippa Lee is 1.63 hours.
Captain Miller, played by Tom Hanks, did not survive the events of "Saving Private Ryan". He is killed in the final sequence of the film after being shot and killed alongside a few other characters including privates Mellish and Jackson and Sergeant Horvath. In a heroic and classic scene, he manages to blow up a Nazi tank, potentially saving the lives of the three surviving privates Ryan, Reiben and Upham.
What an earth has a private matter like that to do with you?. People's private lives are PRIVATE. Get on with you own life and stop trying to pry into the lives of others.
The soldiers risked their lives, and cared not only for themselves, but the man in the foxhole next to them, and their families, and countries.
There are numerous US military awards for saving lives of fellow soldiers. NONE of these are "race or gender specific". Some of the medals are the Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, Distinguished Service Medal and the Soldier's Medal.
There were lots of types of medals the soldiers got because of god work and saving lives some of the troops did
This code of conduct is NOT just about a movie. These are core values of every branch in the US Military. Soldiers become "brothers", willing to lay down their lives for each other, to protect each other, to assist each other, and to leave no one behind.
Saving the lives of the soldiers (mostly marines) needed to invade Japan.
When they were entering the beach it was too show the way the American soldiers were being outnumbered. They way some were crying in pain, some were in shock, some were going to cover for their lives. I believe it was about Normandy but I'm not 100% sure. Hope this helps....
No. Hank's character, Captain John H. Miller, died at the end. His eyes remained open, but one of his soldiers looked down to see his hand had stopped trembling. The soldier reached into Miller's (Hanks') pocket to take his papers for safe keeping.
Smith is ultimately credited for saving the lives of the soldiers by repairing the broken-down guns, which plays a crucial role in the campaign's success. He proves his value and resourcefulness despite his initial lack of military experience.
Saving Lives - 2013 was released on: USA: 15 March 2013 (internet)
Probably because what they do in their private lives is none of your business.
The lives of all soldiers were absolutely horrible! In world war one soldiers used to live with rats!
saving lives.