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The squad must take out German "88" artillery pieces that are pinning down the American advance.

Unlike many 90s war films, the lead character is motivated by fear and self-preservation rather than glory.

Known for its bleak, muddy, and claustrophobic atmosphere.

Instead of discharge, he is promoted to Sergeant and forced to lead a squad of raw recruits.

David Manning is the sole survivor of his platoon.

The film highlights the pointlessness of specific tactical engagements in the Hürtgen Forest.

He wants a "Section 8" (mental health discharge) to leave the front lines.

Tac 1998 - Cand Trompetele

The squad must take out German "88" artillery pieces that are pinning down the American advance.

Unlike many 90s war films, the lead character is motivated by fear and self-preservation rather than glory. Cand Trompetele Tac 1998

Known for its bleak, muddy, and claustrophobic atmosphere. The squad must take out German "88" artillery

Instead of discharge, he is promoted to Sergeant and forced to lead a squad of raw recruits. and claustrophobic atmosphere. Instead of discharge

David Manning is the sole survivor of his platoon.

The film highlights the pointlessness of specific tactical engagements in the Hürtgen Forest.

He wants a "Section 8" (mental health discharge) to leave the front lines.