The Thin Red Line


In the film, Thin Red Line, war enters the peaceful island of Guadalcanal.  World War II has pitted the American and Japanese forces against each other in the Pacific.  The United States are securing island on their way towards defeating the Japanese mainland, which has brought them to Guadalcanal.  On their way towards the island, the American forces pick up the soldier, Private Witt, who had gone AWOL.  He and the rest of the soldiers are tasked with the operation to overtake Henderson Field, a Japanese occupied are on Guadalcanal Island.  The field are proved to be too dangerous for the US forces due to the Japanese residing in a bunker that overlooked the area.  After many American causalities and persistent bickering with high ranking officers, a small squad, that included Private Witt, was led to the crest of Henderson Field and were able to demolish the Japanese bunker.
The battle for Guadalcanal island turned for the US troops favor and they decided to press deeper into the island to drive the Japanese out.  Witt and some other soldiers are assigned to scout a local river system for Japanese troops.  They manage to stumble upon Japanese reinforcements and proceed to escape.  Most of the other members of the squad return to their camp, but the Japanese catch Witt.  The Japanese forces then execute Witt.  His body is found by his comrades and is given a proper burial as they prepare to drive the Japanese from Guadalcanal. 

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