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WAR MOVIE OPENED ON THIS DAY IN 1979

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Apocalypse Now, the acclaimed Vietnam War film directed
by Francis Ford Coppola, opened in theaters around the
United States on August 15, 1979.

The film was inspired in part by Joseph Conrad’s 1899
novella Heart of Darkness, among other sources.

The film was nominated for eight Academy Awards,
including
Best Picture
, Best Director (Coppola), and
Best Supporting Actor (Duvall); it went on to win Best
Cinematography
and Best Sound.

Apocalypse Now
is today considered one of the greatest
films ever
made
.

′The Godfather′ of filmmaking, Francis Ford Coppola turns 80 | Film | DW | 06.04.2019
Francis Ford Coppola

Apocalypse Now (1979) - Backdrops — The Movie Database (TMDb)
‘I love the smell Of Napalm in The Morning’… Robert
Duvall as Lieutenant Colonel Kilgore.

Apocalypse Now. Harrison Ford. | Harrison ford, Harrison ford movies, Ford
Harrison Ford

FILM - Apocalypse Now (1979) - Tribunnewswiki.com
Dennis Hopper

Apocalypse Now (1979) Watch Online | AZseries
Laurence Fishburne

ACravan: September 2011

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

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The U.S. Withdrawal From Vietnam and How It Changed American Culture and Politics

American Troops Leaving Vietnam, 1973 | Vietnam, Troops, Vietnam war

Vietnam War timeline | Timetoast timelines

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U.S. FORECES INVADE GUADALCANAL

World War II | Facts, Summary, Combatants, & Causes | Britannica.com

EagleSpeak: Saturday Is Old Radio Day: "Guadacanal Diary" (1944)

US MARINES GUADALCANAL 1942 Segunda Guerra Mundial 4x6 #102 de impresión de la segunda guerra ...

On August 7, 1942, the U.S. 1st Marine Division began
Operation Watchtower, the first U.S. offensive of the
war, by landing on Guadalcanal, one of the Solomon
Islands.

Battle for Guadalcanal launched American path to World War II victory in Pacific - cleveland.com

Guadalcanal-Tulagi Invasion, 7-9 August 1942

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TODAY IS NATIONAL PURPLE HEART DAY

Purple Heart Day in U.S. 2023: Date, History, Facts about Purple Heart Day

Purple Heart Day, a day dedicated to giving back. On this day,
Americans honor and remember the brave men and women
who served their country and were wounded or slain in the
line of duty. These individuals are awarded the Purple Heart
in the honor of the President, and this day is dedicated to
remembering their service and sacrifice.

Some states, counties, and municipalities observe a moment
of silence, as do some athletics and entertainment organizations. Additionally, military and veteran organizations conduct
memorial events.

Join us in honoring those who have been awarded the Purple Heart.         

1782: Washington Created the Purple Heart 
In 1782, General George Washington created The Purple
Heart, then known as the “Badge for Military Merit.”

          
Most Don’t Know Of The Act That Earned JFK A Purple Heart In WWII | Frontline Videos        

Then Navy Commander John F. Kennedy was
the only future President presented the
purple heart while recovering from back
surgery in 1944. 

Kennedy was injured while rescuing three  
members his crew when their PT-109 was
struck by a Japanese destroyer near the
Solomon Islands in 1943.

National Purple Heart Day – George R. Wolff VFW Post #425 – the Hopkins VFW

 
          
         

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EPIC WAR MOVIE OPENED ON THIS DAY

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On July 24, 1998, the director Steven Spielberg’s World War
II
epic, Saving Private Ryan, was released in theaters across
the United States. The film, which starred Tom Hanks and
Matt Damon, was praised for its authentic portrayal of war
and was nominated for 11 Academy Awards. It took home
five Oscars, for Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best
Sound, Best Film Editing and Best Sound Effects Editing.

The film’s lengthy opening scene was a bloody re-enactment
of American troops landing at Omaha Beach in Normandy,
France, on June 6, 1944,
D-Day

MOVIE OPENED ON THIS DAY IN 1998 | PDX RETRO

Top 365 Films – #063 – Saving Private Ryan (1998) | Irish Cinephile

Oscar Beat: 'Saving Private Ryan' Has Best Picture in the Bag | Collider

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