I know it's inevitable that there will be those who compare 'The Pacific' to 'Band of Brothers.' For years, the Pacific theater of war was not talked about as much as the European theater, yet it was part of the same war. Jon Seda bandbrothercompare share on social
Moms and daughters can negotiate over anything, and they can go on longer than it took to settle the Vietnam War. Steve Schirripa daughterlongmom Change image and share on social
Of John Le Carre's books, I've only read 'The Spy Who Came In From The Cold,' and I haven't read anything by Graham Greene, but I've heard a great deal about how 'Your Republic Is Calling You' reminded English readers of those two writers. I don't really have any particular interest in Cold War spy novels. Kim Young-ha bookcallcarre share on social
Better still - your history has shown how powerful a moral catharsis expressed through popular resistance to injustice can sometimes be; I have in mind the grassroots opposition to the Vietnam War. Breyten Breytenbach catharsisexpressgrassroots Change image and share on social
I've traveled with Jack Murtha to Iraq three times to learn more about the region, talk with our diplomats and military leaders, and meet with our troops. Those visits are the main reason that I opposed the War in Iraq since its inception. John B. Larson diplomathaveinception share on social
I wouldn't accept losing as a team, wouldn't accept losing as my team. It's like a war every practice. I think it helped us a lot. Peter Forsberg accepthelplose Change image and share on social
If Obama commits thermonuclear war, I won't have to worry about November and neither will you. Kesha Rogers commitnovemberobama Change image and share on social
When you look at the startling ruins of Nuremberg, you are looking at a result of the war. When you look at the prisoners on view in the courthouse, you are looking at 22 of the causes. Janet Flanner courthousenurembergprisoner Change image and share on social
In 'Sisters of War,' I got to do one of my own stunts. Running out of the building because the Japanese were firing, with all these little spark plugs are going off, looking like explosions and bullets flying down. That was really fun. Sarah Snook buildbulletexplosion share on social
Horror movies started to wane around the onset of World War II, and after World War II, when all the troops came home, people weren't really interested in seeing horror movies, because they had the real horror right on their front doorsteps. Kirk Hammett doorstepfronthome share on social