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Anybody's son will do

Focuses on the making of a modern soldier, following a group of Marine recruits through boot camp to show the social and psychological means by which the civilian self is molded into a martial identity.

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  • "Focuses on the making of a modern soldier, following a group of Marine recruits through boot camp to show the social and psychological means by which the civilian self is molded into a martial identity."@en
  • "Focuses on the making of a modern soldier, following a group of U.S. Marine recruits through boot camp to show the social and psychological means by which the civilian self is molded into a martial identity."@en
  • "The method of turning ordinary young men into fighters is called "basic training," and the process is essentially the same the world over. This film takes us to the Parris Island Marine Recruit Training Depot in South Carolina to observe the rituals that will transform a motley group of 18-year-olds into marines trained to kill on demand."
  • "The method of turning ordinary young men into fighting men is called "basic training" and the process is essentially the same the world over. To become a soldier doesn't require a special kind of person - "anybody's son will do." Visits the Parris Island Marine Recruits Training Branch to observe the rituals which transform a group of 18 year-olds into the toughest soldiers in the U.S. Army."@en
  • "The method of turning ordinary young men into fighters is called "basic training, " and the process is essentially the same the world over. This film takes us to the Parris Island Marine Recruit Training Depot in South Carolina to observe the rituals that will transform a motley group of 18-year-olds into marines trained to kill on demand."@en
  • "Follows the ten week training program at the Parris Island Marine Recruit Training Depot, South Carolina."@en
  • "Photographed on location at the United States Marine Corps Parris Island Training Depot in South Carolina, this film follows a group of young recruits through their gruelling ten-week "basic training." Provides insight into techniques that all armies use to indoctorinate recruits with a new set of morals -- techniques that transform ordinary citizens into soldiers ready to kill, even to die, for their country."@en
  • "Description of basic training for 18 year old Marines."

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  • "Documentary films"@en

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  • "Anybody's son will do"@en
  • "Anybody's son will do"
  • "Anybody's Son Will Do"@en