My cousin jeff zaun was one of the prisoners of war. I discovered that one of saddam hussein's generals layth muneer helped keep jeff and his pilot alive and safe for two days before they were taken custody by Iraqi police. They are good friends today. Not all of the Iraqi military were bad people I think everyone on both sides just had to do what they were told. I was 10 years old at the time and remember how traumatized I was watching it on t.v. I thank all of you who have served and those who have passed for my freedom and am very grateful for your service and sacrifice. May God bless you all ❤
i remember seeing this movie in 1991, almost right after the war; even as 13 year old who was fascinated and "trapped" by its messages, i always felt "this is too clean for a war", and my granddad (swiss vet of 2nd world war) started to educate me about war by giving me some books. my thoughts are with the veterans of the coalition of "desert storm"; especially those who suffered from the "new anti-c-warfare-pills", the "gulf war syndrom", and especially those with PTSD!
Pretty decent for a TV movie: quite a few stories from the '91 war that should have been told didn't make it into the movie, such as Spec.Melissa Rathbun-Nealy's POW experience, the A-10 drivers who killed 23 tanks in a single day supporting the Marine advance to Kuwait City, and the tank battle at 73 Easting...
I always had suspicions about how quickly they released this film. Trying to keep the positive vibes rolling, I guess. It wasn't all peaches and cream for all of us. For quite a few of us this war wasn't a glorious clean sweep as is so often portrayed by MSM.
There are people out there are gifted writers they just have that neck to take a new story and they know how to dramatize it's according to the laws of TV, they do some all nighters they invent characters in their head they take file footage they make characters they blend characters... Sometimes they'll come out with inaccurate or cheesy things but they are the ones that are first to the studio with the well-written draft they know what viewers want to see they appeal to corporate sponsors whose commercials will be run during that time... There's someone right now watching the news over the next big thing and they're going to make a screenplay about it
As much as I don't want to defend Bush, I think it was to promote a sense of togetherness; a country united for a trying time. He mentioned both Grant and Lee.
Desert Storm Vet here. Thank you for posting this .
My cousin jeff zaun was one of the prisoners of war. I discovered that one of saddam hussein's generals layth muneer helped keep jeff and his pilot alive and safe for two days before they were taken custody by Iraqi police. They are good friends today. Not all of the Iraqi military were bad people I think everyone on both sides just had to do what they were told. I was 10 years old at the time and remember how traumatized I was watching it on t.v. I thank all of you who have served and those who have passed for my freedom and am very grateful for your service and sacrifice. May God bless you all ❤
To all who went and did what they had to do ,and those who didn't make it home, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE... HOORAH- SIMPERFI
Thank you for posting. Hopefully, it's not removed.
I was there. I was in Germany, part of 3rd Amor Division, 4th Aviation brigade🎉We went and did what we had to do.
i remember seeing this movie in 1991, almost right after the war; even as 13 year old who was fascinated and "trapped" by its messages, i always felt "this is too clean for a war", and my granddad (swiss vet of 2nd world war) started to educate me about war by giving me some books. my thoughts are with the veterans of the coalition of "desert storm"; especially those who suffered from the "new anti-c-warfare-pills", the "gulf war syndrom", and especially those with PTSD!
This and “The Finest Hour” are some of the movies to show the 1991 Gulf War in a positive light.
Wow, they produced that movie quickly.
Pretty decent for a TV movie: quite a few stories from the '91 war that should have been told didn't make it into the movie, such as Spec.Melissa Rathbun-Nealy's POW experience, the A-10 drivers who killed 23 tanks in a single day supporting the Marine advance to Kuwait City, and the tank battle at 73 Easting...
I always had suspicions about how quickly they released this film. Trying to keep the positive vibes rolling, I guess. It wasn't all peaches and cream for all of us. For quite a few of us this war wasn't a glorious clean sweep as is so often portrayed by MSM.
It’s never a glorious clean sweep. We did it but it was not easy. I was there. ❤
There are people out there are gifted writers they just have that neck to take a new story and they know how to dramatize it's according to the laws of TV, they do some all nighters they invent characters in their head they take file footage they make characters they blend characters... Sometimes they'll come out with inaccurate or cheesy things but they are the ones that are first to the studio with the well-written draft they know what viewers want to see they appeal to corporate sponsors whose commercials will be run during that time... There's someone right now watching the news over the next big thing and they're going to make a screenplay about it
Exactly 💯...
what a graet NEWS-MOVIE! Not a documentary but just HARD NEWS MOVIE! A little bit PRO-AMERICAN but still great movie concept
To many sobs and broken hearts and heroes for my liking.
Director, "Yea, let's not mention anything about WMD's or that the hit ratio on Scuds was a lot lower than they claimed!"
Operation Desert Storm was not about WMDs. It was about Saddam Hussein trying to annex Kuwait, a member of the UN.
Operation Iraqi freedom
was basically the following of this one right?
@@roberdinkit was about oil control. It always has been.
Al the damage in the east.
Oil.
@@musiqsoundsproductions You justify Iraq invading Kuwait?
We need to have the politicians from all counties fight the wars.
Which county? Hazzard?
@@roberdink nah it should and equal and non partisan deal.
General schwarzkopf desert storm 1&2
This movie is very accurate is different from Jarhead.
24:28 is Ken Foree who was Peter in “Dawn of the Dead.”
This movie is always in and out of YT
I love this movie. Brings back memories. But what up with Beverly’s 12 Gun Salute?
19:25 USS Missouri is firing the 16-inch guns at the Iraqi bunker on Operation Desert Storm in 1991
They keep removing this movie
i saw this move in 1994
Very different than the movie Jarhead.
1:10:47 oh I think this is the scene where the national guard unit gets hit by the scud
Love
STAY OVER THERE
Whats Rafterman doing here?
Probably making photos with Joker.
Well, this movie shows the Iraqi forces in a barbaric way. This did not happen in reality
Oil. It was all about oil.
...slava urkainia?
9:44 of course a guy shot on top of a roof has to go screaming falling to the ground
How do soldier know where to shoot in the dark?
Night vision
1:03 Why would he mention a traitor like Robert E Lee?
Wow, someone doesn't understand history
I bet you would have sided with the British
As much as I don't want to defend Bush, I think it was to promote a sense of togetherness; a country united for a trying time. He mentioned both Grant and Lee.
@@b.r.holmes6365 wrong war. Lee was in the Civil war
Robert E. Lee is the definition of a traitor