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R. Lee Ermey, Marine Corps Drill Instructor, Actor, Will Be Buried at Arlington
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(01-20-2019, 02:35 PM)DragonFury Wrote:(01-20-2019, 02:25 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: It's a masterful cinematic scene, IMHO. Given his experience as a Drill Instructor, he created a sense of tension and anxiety that no actor could ever accomplish. Being an effective DI requires a good sense of acting. However, most folks may not know that Ermey wasn't a blood and guts combat vet, nor a true gunny. He was an aviation supply clerk who was medically retired as a Staff sergeant. Regardless, his achievements as a military ambassador earned him a resting place in Arlington. Bob Ross: “Now troops, while under my tutelage as your Drill Instructor, there will be no mistakes - only happy accidents.” |
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