• General George S. Patton, <i>Patton</i> (1970)
    General George S. Patton, Patton (1970)
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    The ultimate motivational speaker, Patton (George C. Scott) courted controversy as he secured victories in Sicily, North Africa, and the Battle of the Bulge. His brand of tough love instills patriotic devotion in even the greenest troops and reminds them what they're fighting for.
  • Charlton Heston, <i>Midway</i> (1976)
    Charlton Heston, Midway (1976)
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    Garth (Charlton Heston) is only one man, but he fights WWII tirelessly on two fronts: first as a dogfighting pilot; second as the guardian angel of a Japanese-American family in an internment camp. That's twice the glory, even if he ultimately doesn't survive to enjoy it.
General George S. Patton, <i>Patton</i> (1970)
Charlton Heston, <i>Midway</i> (1976)
Chris Taylor, <i>Platoon</i> (1986)
Joker, <i>Full Metal Jacket </i>(1987)
Cpt. Benjamin L. Willard, <i>Apocalypse Now</i> (1979)
Sgt. Thomas "Gunny" Highway, <i>Heartbreak Ridge</i> (1986)
Captain John Miller, <i>Saving Private Ryan</i> (1998)
Benjamin Martin, <i>The Patriot </i>(2000)
  • Round 1
  • Round 2
  • Round 3
  • WINNER!
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