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TV series that depict the lives of soldiers from every angle; television that chronicles fictional and real life military service through the eyes of those on the battlefield.
Devils in Baggie Pants
During World War 2, The United States experimented with a new form of combat fighting called airborne. Until such time all combat was hand to hand and in the trenches. The use of airborne units gave the United States a distinct advantage. The Germans called our airborne units "devils in baggie pants." Airborne is part of the Infantry unit, they go through basic training for Infantry first then Airborne school after. Airborne training is three weeks long with a pass rate of eighty-nine percent. In basic training the company commander was cancelling passes left and right on the guys in the barracks. He was rough but I thought a bit too rough.
Lawrence Edward HincheePublished 3 years ago in ServeCould 'JAG', the Successful Military Series, Be The Next Reboot for CBS?
JAG, the popular CBS series about a group of lawyers at the Judge Advocate General's office, came to an end in 2005, but the successful military drama, which ran for nine years on CBS and one on NBC, hasn't lost its legion of fans nor have the show's stars—Catherine Bell and David James Elliott.
Rachel CarringtonPublished 5 years ago in ServeBest Military Science Fiction TV Series You Should Watch
Science fiction and military fiction go together as well as peanut butter and jelly—even if you aren't a typical military fiction fan. If you really think about it, most of the largest science fiction franchises ever made fit into this genre.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 6 years ago in ServeBest War TV Mini-Series of All Time
Over the years, wars have inspired hundreds, if not thousands, of tales that continue to be classics today. The ancient world had stories like the Trojan Horse and The Illiad. These days, most of the stories we see about war involve epic war movies, movies about Navy SEALs, or just television shows involving soldiers being soldiers.
Buddy BrownPublished 6 years ago in Serve- Top Story - December 2017
3 Reasons Why 'SEAL Team' Earned Its Full Season Order
With only two episodes aired, the CBS military drama SEAL Team has received a full-season order. The series garnered approximately 12 million viewers per episode, making it CBS's second highest-rated drama this season. The chances for a second season have now risen considerably.
Rachel CarringtonPublished 6 years ago in Serve