ProfessorChaos
22-Apr-2011, 01:17 AM
after hearing about the unfortunate deaths of two western journalists is libya yesterday, i watched a great documentary one of them was involved in called "restrepo", chronicling the deployment of one Army unit to afghanistan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVmkZLqQEUc
also recently saw a foreign documentary titled "armadillo", which follows a unit of Danish soldiers during their time over there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcwrLV-H5UU
both films are incredibly powerful and at times very raw and brutal. they also provide a very good depiction of what deployment life is like. i've never been to afghanistan, but had a roommate from when i lived in the barracks who died there and also know a guy who got pretty fucked up by an IED while on tour there. at times, during these films, i found myself wishing i had got the experience of the mountains and terrain of afghanistan, it looks very similar to where i did some of my basic training at. oh well, i guess iraq and operation phantom fury is enough experience for me...i'm sure my family feels that way, too. but goddamn, the flat and dry desert seems like such a boring and dull place (at times, that is) compared to those amazing mountains and scenery.
anyone remotely interested in military life, the war we're stuck in, or who wants to gain a better appreciation of the hardships and sacrifices these guys and their families make would undoubtedly enjoy these two docs, check 'em out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVmkZLqQEUc
also recently saw a foreign documentary titled "armadillo", which follows a unit of Danish soldiers during their time over there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcwrLV-H5UU
both films are incredibly powerful and at times very raw and brutal. they also provide a very good depiction of what deployment life is like. i've never been to afghanistan, but had a roommate from when i lived in the barracks who died there and also know a guy who got pretty fucked up by an IED while on tour there. at times, during these films, i found myself wishing i had got the experience of the mountains and terrain of afghanistan, it looks very similar to where i did some of my basic training at. oh well, i guess iraq and operation phantom fury is enough experience for me...i'm sure my family feels that way, too. but goddamn, the flat and dry desert seems like such a boring and dull place (at times, that is) compared to those amazing mountains and scenery.
anyone remotely interested in military life, the war we're stuck in, or who wants to gain a better appreciation of the hardships and sacrifices these guys and their families make would undoubtedly enjoy these two docs, check 'em out.