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    Lone Survivor: Truth

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    Lone Survivor: Truth is often hidden behind Hollywood scenes. In January 2014, the movie Lone Survivor hit theaters. The release of the movie had theaters packed with many people eager to see a true story, based from the novel Lone Survivor. The movie follows a group of four Navy SEALs on Operation Red Wings, which began in 2005. They were deployed with the goal of capturing a senior Taliban member that is hiding in the Hindu Kush Mountains. The unthinkable happens shortly after the SEAL team

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    evolving at a very fast rate in todays world, it is one of the biggest industries in the world and it is growing bigger and bigger every year. There are countless hit movies that are known around the world. This includes a very well know film Lone Survivor it is among some of the best and most well-known movies in history, partially because it is based on a true event that took place and the event that did take places made history and today’s world. With great actors and an outstanding directing

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    In Lone Survivor, a team of Navy SEALs encounters and detains a small group of goat herders while on a mission to obtain or kill a high value target. The team decides to release the herders so that they do not violate their rules of engagement (ROE), but the herders went to the Taliban and informed them of the team’s location (Lone Survivor, imdb.com). Instead of releasing the herders, the team should have brought the herders with them until they had the ability to request evacuation. Taking the

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    Lone Survivor: Mission First Every soldier in the ARMY of the United States of America knows the following phrase from the Soldier’s Creed: “I will always place the mission first” (ARMY.mil). The aforementioned is arguably the most powerful line in the Soldier’s Creed and exists in different variants across the branches of the military. The life of a soldier is not an easy one, so it is to be expected that there will be times that a soldier will have to make difficult decisions. Sometimes these

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    The Lone survivor, by Marcus Luttrell is a narrative of a navy soldier and his crew on a mission to Afghanistan in 2005. In September 2001, four US planes were hijacked by Islam extremists. Almost 3,000 Americans were killed that day. Many, including Marcus, were ready to fight back for the US and its protection. The mission was known as Operation Redwing – and the goal was to find and kill Islamist extremist known as “Ahmad Shah”. His “attacks had taken a high toll on U.S. Marines in the area” and

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    Design Lone Survivor's high-quality soundtrack facilitates the horror extremely well. Its versatility allows it to call upon eerie, foreboding ambient tracks, reminiscent of the experimental noise genre, to establish an oppressive ambiance; which coats Lone Survivor's quieter moments sinisterly. The dread infused by the soundtrack is largely responsible for elevating proceedings from odd to creepy, and freaky to terrifying; exemplified by the pause instilled in the player when Lone Survivor asks if

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    warned the members of the Taliban that there are Americans on the mountain. The Taliban prepared for battle and found Marcus and his team. The battle lasted for about two hours and during that time all the SEALs except Marcus died, hence “The Lone Survivor”. While in Afghanistan, Marcus learns a lot about himself and faces many struggles. My three searches in this autobiography are when Marcus searches for an answer pertaining to the goat keepers lives. The second search is how Marcus searches to

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    Lone survivor In this action pack movie Marcus and his crew are sent to kill Taliban leader Ahmad Shah but everything starts to go downhill. This is a a drama biography action and thriller in the area of Afghanistan where Marcus played by famous actor Mike Wahlberg and his team are sent to kill Taliban leader Ahmad shah. This film is based on the book lone survivor written by Marcus Luttrell who was a producer of this movie. Marcus's Luttrell and his team are sent to kill Taliban leader Ahmad

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    Lone Survivor: In Lone Survivor, a team of Navy SEALs entered the Hindu Kush Mountains in order to locate and capture a Taliban leader. After they located him, a group of shepherds discovered them. They had two choices: kill the shepherds to ensure operational security, or release them and allow them to alert the Taliban. This was a difficult decision for them to make, but the final decision fell on the O-3 in charge of the team, Lieutenant Michael Murphy. He reasoned that it would be immoral

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    showing the true side of overseas combat and the situations real soldiers are put in. The best way to describe this movie is by saying it is a wake up call for all Americans. The movie “Lone Survivor” was created after a book written by Marcus Luttrell who was the real lone survivor. Marcus wrote this book to tell his story and the horrific events he encountered while on this single mission where lives were lost. These men who died were not only his companions in war but they were

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