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Old 12-26-2004, 06:28 PM
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Originally posted by RACooper
It was and as a depressing moment of the modern world... the Canadian general that tried to warn people still suffers from extreme PTSD... he was part of my support group back in Ottawa.

I still have yet to get myself ready for the film, because I know too well what it will cover....
I guess that when these events took place, that general was a colonel. Anyway, Nick Nolte did a great job of portraying a professional, human, humane, and overwhelmed officer. My hat is off to Canada for sticking it out when other nations removed their peacekeeping troops. I also have the highest regard for the Candians who served there. I would not have performed as well under those conditions.
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