"I Can Arrange For A Purple Heart." - The Pacific (2010)
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The Pacific is a 2010 American war drama miniseries produced by HBO, Playtone, and DreamWorks that premiered in the United States on March 14, 2010.
The series is a companion piece to the 2001 miniseries Band of Brothers and focuses on the United States Marine Corps's actions in the Pacific Theater of Operations within the wider Pacific War. Whereas Band of Brothers followed the men of Easy Company of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment through the European Theater, The Pacific centers on the experiences of three Marines (Robert Leckie, Eugene Sledge, and John Basilone) who were in different regiments (1st, 5th, and 7th, respectively) of the 1st Marine Division.
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One morning at sunrise, the Marines are burying bodies and slowly walking back to camp, which is on the conquered airfield. Later the men are checking their weapons when another group of Seabees in clean dungarees and pith helmets arrives with fresh supplies. One of them approaches the group and asks if anyone has any Japanese souvenirs, weapons, anything, and says he'll pay good money for it. Sledge's pal Private Leyden invites the guy to check between his butt cheeks and take what he wants. The guy is persistent, saying he can't go home from war empty-handed. Snafu grins. "Ain't nobody going home." The man is quiet for a moment, then moves on to another group.
Haldane approaches the men and greets them, taking off his pack and laying down his weapons. (Fandom: The Pacific Wiki)
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The “Never walk when you can stand, never stand when you can sit…etc.” up to the part about passing a supply of fresh water, is a quote from Henry Ford.
No one had clean uniforms in the South Pacific. It was too damn hot. And Seabees proved their worth just as much as Marines in WW2. Any slights against them is BS.
@@johnpauljones9310 well genius it implies they were new arrivals...
@@jacobjester4761 No one arrived to any location in the South Pacific with clean uniforms. Travel there and turn off your air conditioning. You'll find out real quick what it was like for everyone in the Pacific during WW2.
@@johnpauljones9310You sound like another dirt sailor who thinks that he's somehow a grunt. They're all like that. A sailor doesn't rate unless he's a green side HM or wearing a trident.
Look how their attitude changed when the captain walked in. Thats called respect
We teaching class w this one
There's a big difference. One is a guy who hasn't been in combat, looking for a war trophy to take home that he come close to dying to get. The other is their commanding officer, who leads them in battle and from the from. He is everything an officer should be, he has earned their respect. In addition, he gives the respect back to them.
DUH
@@michiganrailfan2141he's a Seabee and knew he'd never see combat. Can't blame him for wanting something to show off back home. On the other hand, the reaction to him was 200% warranted.
Haldane was universally loved by his men
It's worth saying, the Sea Bees, naval construction battalions, were usually the first to the beaches in WW2. They were the ones to clear shingle and build ramps for amphibious vehicles, and remove Czech hedgehogs, mines and dragon's teeth from the approach, (as well as diving under fire to demolish coral shoals, ensuring the landing craft didn't run aground) and they often did so without guns of their own. In Normandy, Sea Bee units suffered a 53% casualty rate, far higher than that of the Army. On Guam, they left welcome signs for the Marines on the beaches after having levelled Japanese fortifications. On Peleliu and Iwo Jima, they carried ammunition and supplies, evacuated casualties and plugged holes in the line without any heavy weaponry to support them. Despite not technically being combat units, the Sea Bees deserve the utmost respect.
Yea but this Seebee was being annoying. The Marines were weary and resting and this guy who is probably a replacement, were disturbing their rest.
In the British army the Royal Engineers play a similar role, but they are armed and expected to be both soldier and sapper.
They also go in directly alongside the infantry and cavalry carrying out battlefield demolitions of fortifications, positions, bridge etc, clearing of minefields, access to compounds defences etc, building of fortifications, bridges, tracks, any access that needs constructing including under fire. They and their vehicles are armed and expected to fight as and when needed.
They are expected to be bother a soldier and engineer.
Due to this Royal Engineers Officers can move up to general command of fighting troops etc, in a way other logistical services Officers cannot. As
Seabee casualties in Normandy 2 killed 5 missing. 245 casualties in Iwo Jima so on. Majority of Seabee deaths during WW2 were work area accidents. Google is your friend
100%
@ShadowMoon878 read sledges book. The guy served since the beginning. Seabees never saw front lines and every souvenir was picked clean. He offered good money to take a piece of victory home. Respect should have been given to the man giving them their supplies and fresh water. This scene was so sad.
“Ain’t nobody goin home” most snafu comment ever
FUBAR...
Ack Ack was a true leader. His men nearly worshipped him. According to many written accounts, he was always in front.
@@trager8933 😂
@@richardthacker6 unfortunately that's why he got sniped.
Yes
To be fair the Seabees are probably one of the most underrated aspects of the American war the pacific
--- YEAH, SURE . . . the tough-guy actor Johnny Wayne starred in a war movie about those fellows; seems true to life.
@marianotorrespico2975 were you there?
@@jakeoltmann1263 --- NO, I swimming in the scrotum of my father, so sez my mother; but my criticism remains true, otherwise: What has that dud to do with this television programme?
Make me sad how they did the Bees dirty
Agreed, my father in law was a Marine in late 30s. Served 4 years. Re-enlisted after Pearl Harbor in Navy as a Seabee. Trained as a "Hardhat" diver in San Francisco Bay near the Golden Gate. Spent the entire war in South Pacific on all those different islands. Built docks and airfields. Came home and started a construction company in Marin County, California. Bought surplus govt. equipment and repainted it from OD green to yellow.
He was still doing push-ups and sit-ups into his 80's.
My late father scored a Japanese submarine steering wheel, from the conning tower, of an older sub that was getting stripped for souvenirs.
He wanted a clock or a compass or something easier to display.
Me personally would have gone for the jap sub toilet seat: easy to display and utility for every day
YOOOO, THAT'S SICK!
Mine collected 10 kilograms of radioactive dust from Hiroshima 😂😂
I wonder who got the turn signal
Hey that's pretty cool.
I feel that Seabee guy. He’s doing one of the most important jobs in the Pacific but one that involves no action at the frontline, so almost no chance in getting a souvenir. But who doesn’t want a souvenir to take home.
Shouldn't be without the ability to read the room of weary fighting men. He's being idiotic.
@@DOG-MEAT Well don't start an imperial war then
@@DOG-MEATit wasnt frowned upon back then, it was standard procedure. Yall have gotten so gay about it that i couldnt even bring home a half a cup of sand from afghanistan... its fine that its caked into my boots but the fact that i took some for me is apparently a huge fuckin problem. War trophies are a problem when youre collecting human teeth, or making a necklace out of the ears of the men youve killed... taking a firearm, sword, or a cup of dirt is no big deal at all, it isnt a war crime, and if those people werent willing to risk losing those family heirlooms, they wouldnt have brought it to a warzone.
@@DOG-MEATthats crazy bro. Tell that to everyone from any war ever. Also, don't carry a family relic if it actually is that valuable to you, cuz the Japanese issued swords, doesn't mean that much
@@g00gleisgayerthanaids56 you are right. it was frowned upon in occasion tho but that was more watch or jewelry and I meant it was a war crime to take documents like passport or dog tags from foreign soldiers sorry if I did no type that bit well.
Bro was trying to complete a side quest
The reason this did not do as well as band of brothers is simply because there were no heart warming moments. Even when they were winning they were still in a wet, flea/mosquito infested beach, eating maggots with their rice. Nothing glamorous there just pure wet hell. Nothing like a good European wine or a nice winter that kills all the bugs.
Not only that, the main characters were kinda…..just not as interesting as the Band of Brothers cast. Lecky was an insubordinate asshole, Sledge and Snafu were just slowly losing it, and Basilone had some stupid romance subplot that hardly anyone cared for. Hamm was really the only character I personally liked, he didn’t take Snafu and Sledge’s bullshit.
@IamAwhiteMEXICAN yeah I understand but is hard to have compelling characters when fighting the Japanese in Satan's wet asshole. I mean there is a scene in BoB where they take over a Bavarian town and drank nice Scotch inside a nice mansion.
Even at the end of the war in the pacific they are in a war torn Japan. The setting of the story is too horrid to keep realistic to allow for good characters to exist. Unless your into it. Which some people are I suppose. But if you wanna make it realistic fuck good luck man.
Don’t forget that Band of Brothers had you bonding with many different soldiers and there was a good amount of time to do so. The Pacific had so many people rotating in and out that you never really bonded with anybody while watching. Add that to the absolute brutality that was the war in the pacific and this is what you get.
That being said, I don’t think the 101st airborne liked winter time in Europe 😂
I think the sad part about the pacific is a good majority of the characters either die or wounded so bad they go home. It just shows how awful the pacific theater was and the actual book goes so much deeper is actually gut wrenching. If I remember a part of the book was when Eugene sledge and gunny were talking and sledge. A WW1 veteran said that this (the pacific theater and the Japanese) was bad. Meaning this was more hellish than WW1.
@justinl2574 dude yeah...add the fact they were under supplied as they were marines and not army your stressed for them the whole time. Also fighting the Japanese is it's own monster. German Weirmach and even some SS decisions were not as brutal. The entire Japanese forces were doing exactly what they were told and that shit was insanity. I appreciate the book and show because it does not shy away from the reality. People expect the fun of easy company and are confronted with the reality of a wet fucked up war machine that eats and gargles all. No rest
Seabee guy is like a cross between Matt Damon and Leonardo DiCaprio.
That's Nikolai Nikolaeff, Australian born of Russian and Ukrainian background in Melbourne. He's known to Aussies as he's played in Sea Patrol, Daredevil, Jungle Fury and recently and appearance as a Soviet Guard in Stranger Things. He also played as one of the Aussies in Call of Duty: Vanguard.
He looks like Todd Alquist from breaking bad.
"ain't nobody going home" well fuck.......
That's a sea bee in case anyone was wondering their basically the Navys construction workers. They build infrastructure, bridges and even do humanitarian stuff like build schools and other important infrastructure they're trained by Marines too I believe on how to shoot so definitely an interesting part of the military.
not familiar with the military and its organisation but would it be the equivalent of a combat engineer in the army?
@@akilaathi458yes they’re just the navy’s combat engineers
My great grandpa was a seabea, although unlike many he got thrust into the frontlines on d-day. From what ive been told he never talked about it much, but he drove boats back and forth and at somepoint made landfall.
Very few seebees drove landing craft. Most of the drivers were actually coast guard. Seebees were on shore clearing obstacles and then later unloading cargo.
Before you casually say that in front of some compatriots of his, that's very like many.
Seabees were deep in the shit with very little support. They had over 50% casualties.
Seabees were not unfamiliar with very dangerous situations and didn't even get to shoot back much during them as they were usually building Allied infra or demolishing Axis infra.
"Fuck off"
I love it
Man i’m pretty sure there are more genuine Sengoku era swords in American Pawnshops than in Japan. Those Japanese officers with any lineage brought their own swords with the edge cut off and reforged to reach the standard allowed size. Lugers and swords, we took so many as spoils.
Its a good thing we got the lugers considering what they do with a lot of the guns around those parts.
And then after the war a ton of the remaining swords just got chucked into the sea or melted down in a sword hunt
Unlikely, after the sengoku jidai swords were collected and melted down save for a few exceptions, and during the edo period after the boshin war swords were taken from the samurai class. It's not impossible a few blades survived but a large majority were melted down into Buddhist statues and bells.
That “fuck off” was the most marine thing I ever heard
My marine grandpa traded a violin for an arasaka rifle. Its still a family heirloom
You got one chromed out 'pa, choom
He stole from SAKA??? Nobody swipes from the biggest corp in NC and gets away unscathed.
Leonardo DiCaprio is such a nerd in this episode.
The other side of the island was equally hellish. Japanese soldiers were forbidden to surrender. As the battle neared defeat, those who could move made a charge to die, and for those who were seriously injured, doctors gave them hand grenades and forced them to commit suicide. Those who survived from the charge were ordered to charge again, and the process was repeated until all the survivors were killed.
If a soldier is humiliated on the battlefield, his family back home is blamed. So they should not survive. War must never begin again...
my grandpa still hangs the sword he stole from a soldieron the wall, hes taking the rest of the story to his grave
Metal As fuck
Plot twist: Bro asked like once when he was 11 and thats it
I didn't know that John Deacon and Freddie Mercury fought in the Pacific
Pacific does an amazing job portraying how the attitude of a lot of these soldiers switch from being before even being deployed to months into the war. War changed so many of them and unfortunately that’s a reality for most of our troops and anyone else who has served in any war.
The fuck off at the end was so personal I love it
in reality, that sailor or anyone from his unit landed on enemy shores long before soldiers or marines to analyze and clear beach path
What are you smoking and where can I get it?
@@AdamMPickHe's right. The Sea Bees, naval construction battalions, were usually the first to the beaches in WW2. They were the ones to clear shingle and build ramps for amphibious vehicles, and remove Czech hedgehogs, mines and dragon's teeth from the Marines' approach, (as well as diving under fire to demolish coral shoals, ensuring the landing craft didn't run aground) and they often did so without guns of their own. In Normandy, Sea Bee units suffered a 53% casualty rate, far higher than that of the Army. On Peleliu and Iwo Jima, they carried ammunition and supplies for the Marines, evacuated casualties and plugged holes in the line without any heavy weaponry to support them. Despite not technically being combat units, the Sea Bees deserve the utmost respect.
thought he was gonna say "never sleep if you can die" for a second there
My great grandfather came back with a Japanese officer's sword that we think was a family heirloom because of the age and craftsmanship one of the guys my uncle showed it to said that it was probably from the late 1700s to early 1800s due to the construction
Does your family still have the sword?
Plot twist: The Sea Bee is a time traveler
The Seabees saw just as much action as the marines did they didn’t do them justice in this series
Holy shit that’s the kid from the original Jurassic Park.
My dad’s uncle brought home katana from Japan. It’s not worth too much now, not that I’d ever sell it.
This hits home. Experienced a similar situation on the way home from a tough deployment.
Freddy mercury lookin wild
The true prologue to Mr. Robot. He went home 🙏
“Any of you guys got a Japanese sword?”
“Fu*k off”
😂😂💀
This and band of brothers will forever be top tier wish they would make more about battle of thw bulge and maybe somw of the parts of the war from italy
My dad told me that his uncle took home a japanese silk flag after the war. He went to visit his brothers in virginia recently for a funeral and asked his brothers where it went, to which they all replied they thought the other took it. Goodbye japanese silk flag you will be missed (also had a bayonet, and my great grandathers AEF helmet from France. If only they kept note of where they put it)
One of them has it for sure
Never sleep when you can watch one more short.
“Fuck off!” A simple greeting by Marines.
My grandpa was in the Navy during WW2, a side gunner on a B29. Old Crows. I remember him telling me a story of a rope getting caught on their wing from the deck of a carrier and having to shoot the rope off cause it was at risk of hitting the props. He had the casings and a bit of rope from that. Haven't seen it since he passed.
That poor seabee, man... He just wanted some war trophies
Wow a lot of good actors in this scene alone
Bro that’s the dude who plays Nolan in MW3!
My great grandfather was a seabee on guadalcanal after the fighting was over and he came home with a bunch of japanese teeth he gave to his friends. He was probably just as big of a dork as this guy but that also means at least some of the marines werent too battle weary to make some money
My grandfather brought home a Japanese flag that was stained with the blood of the soldier that died clutching it
The Pacific should have been Sledge's story rather than rotate with him Lecky and Basilone. Bisg mistake. Could have had more about Haldane and others. Thr rotation impaired the character development.
I honestly couldn't type it out the right way, but needless to say I feel for that S.B.
We all think we would be badass in a war but realistically we’d all be the guy at 2:00 scared to death hiding in a foxhole
Never pass clean water…holy crap!!
I have lived my whole lofe NEVER having to consider that…but those men, including my dad, that was their daily reality for years…
I am such an ungrateful asshole…
I feel like they did the SeaBees dirty
Seabees don't get no respect. I'm glad there are educated folks in the comments spreading the word of these brave mens accomplishments
My 7 th grade math teacher her father still has his guns from ww2 when he was in Okinawa dude even got a sword and a few bayonets since well there was a lot of bayonets I met the man asked him about it he said yeah a lot of the guys would take them as trophy’s a lot took hats rifles knives bayonets a few swords if you could find them
didn't know Freddie Mercury was in the war
One of my relatives who was conscripted into the Japanese army during ww2 (Korean) managed to smuggle a nickle plated m1911 from an American officer while he was fighting on Okinawa. As a Korean he was eventually reptatriated back home and kept it hidden, still dont know how.
A few years ago after he died we managed to find it in his personal box that nobody was allowed to open.
My favorite part of this scene is Gunny quietly reciting the mantra along with the Captain.
Gunny's probably been in the Corps longer than that saying has existed.
I knew a SeaBee. There's more to fighting than war. It's a shame glory only seems to go to the fighters and not anyone who came under fire.
Imagine one of them saying
Nah, i got a luger tho
One of the actors was in a few movies called rampage not the rock one obviously but it's a insane movie
Pogs gonna pog, grunts gonna grunt
That affectionate "Skip."
That's how you know a Marine respects a CO.
Freddy Mercury!
and john deacon!😊
Allegiance says to this day.He's still looking for that Sword
"Ain't nobody goin home."
I like how it seemed like every soldier was in a different stage of coping with the pacific war. Snafu seemed to be the most far along from not caring anymore and doing whatever pulling dead enemies gold teeth out to a point where hes coped a bit and regained some of his sanity
Freddie Mercury says ain't nobody going home. At least til lhe kills a man. Puts a gun against his head. Pulls the trigger now he's dead. Mommmaaaa!!!
The guy about halfway who just tells him to “fuck off” is about the most accurate representation of our beautiful culture.
Man we fucking love LT
I like how that other guy just tells him to f off immediately lmaooooo
did not know Rami was in this series i need to watch it now
Gotta earn that sword. Pieces of the soul is the currency.
Underrated scene only the e4 mafia knows
Dominic from Jungle Fury
Utterly amazing and awe inspiring
Rami Malek jump scare
Hey it’s Vladimir from Daredevil and the Rhino Ranger from Jungle Fury!
Damn how the hell did this movie flew by me? Never heard of it till now.
Dude asking for too much looks like a young Frank Sobotka from the wire
Man that guy couldn’t understand the current mood of those wore out troops whatsoever😂😂😂😂😂
Aw that dudes toes all were done. I dont miss that shit at all
When sledge said his dog died & snafu comforted him..
That was so realistic cuz idk it added a sense of humanity to the ugliness
“Hey sledge I got a detail for ya….” (Sledge)-yes sir?- … “ wake me up in 30 minutes…”
he quoted sleepy smurf
Ain't nobody going home
The old dudes who won't shut up about war stories and bring a hero are the dudes who in reality were the hassling sailor.
The seabee later joined the Australian navy and went awol in Singapore
The guy wearing blue shirt play the Russian in MW2 Rebooted and the Australian guy in Vanguard
Ain’t nobody going home
Best ww11 show ever
so this is where Freddie Mercury and John Deacon met, interesting...
It’s completely understandable why these men would and could turn out to be racist after going through all this, their grandchildren would call them insensitive or offensive without having a clue about any of this
Is that Freddie Mercury? I never knew he was a soldier before he was in Queen
"Sell me a souvenir so I can lie about a battle I wasn't in" is disgusting. Was this common with American, Italian, Russian, Japanese and German troops?
Today, he'd be accused of stolen valor.
That has nothing to do with it. Lots of people just like the idea of having an enemy's weapon as a souvenir. You hear TONS of stories of dudes trading stuff for enemy guns, swords, trinkets etc from other military members back on base or whatever. It's not always "yeah I took down this foe and took his weapon as a trophy"
@@Gameprojordan Once it’s out of verification those people can make up any story they want out of it. So yes, as the guy above mentioned. This would be a case of stolen valor. Especially if he was just lurking around barracks attempting to conspire with others over trying to obtain it through dishonest means.
@@valentinevalentinovalentin5496 It would be stolen valour if he took that weapon and said he was a fighting soldier in a battle and made up a bunch of shit. But he was asking for a jap sword, does not make it stolen valour
I don’t have a Japanese sword but I have a half a bag of gold teeth and the top of a skull piece ,if you know you know pretty much anything can be a trophy 🏆 😅💀
I guess I’ll sleep floating
Aint nobody's going home
“Fu** off” that’s me right there
Is that Radio Flyer?
Freddy mercury 😂
What show is this ?
I didn't know rami malek was in here
The actor that says “ain’t nobody going home”
Should have to serve time in jail after performing in this show