"Welcome To The War, Fellas." - The Pacific (2010)
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The Pacific is a 2010 American war drama miniseries produced by HBO, Playtone, and DreamWorks that premiered in the United States on March 14, 2010.
The series is a companion piece to the 2001 miniseries Band of Brothers and focuses on the United States Marine Corps's actions in the Pacific Theater of Operations within the wider Pacific War. Whereas Band of Brothers followed the men of Easy Company of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment through the European Theater, The Pacific centers on the experiences of three Marines (Robert Leckie, Eugene Sledge, and John Basilone) who were in different regiments (1st, 5th, and 7th, respectively) of the 1st Marine Division.
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The 7th Marines show up, greeting the 1st Marines as they pass with Leckie staring on as a sore on his leg is being treated by a corpsman named Stern. The two units exchange friendly insults, followed by LtCol. Lewis "Chesty" Puller's platoon. The men in the 1st Marines happily ask Chesty where he's going, Chesty proudly announces "Tokyo!”
Leckie's unit then moves out, all the while having a letter from home read to them by Leckie's friend, Pfc. Sidney "Sid" Phillips (who is also the best friend of Eugene Sledge, another one of the main characters). They discover from the letter that Sid turned 18 two weeks before. Hoosier gives Sid a grenade and starts the birthday song, which the other Marines join in. They sing it twice, with the f-word inserted many times in the latter version. (Fandom: The Pacific Wiki)
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Chesty Puller is a legendary Marine!
I love how all the interactions with chesty are epic.
I own this and Band of Brothers,both are excellent in their portrayal of the war
What's the name of this movie please
@@jamesenos6366@jamesenos6366 it's a TV show, Band of Brothers Pacific. It's about Marines's experiences fighting on the Pacific front.
Best sarcastic morale I've ever seen
Join the corps, it gets way better than this
The military is full of professional ball busters
As a USAF vet, I can confidently confirm that they do this in the USAF as well. Only place I've been told to "F*ck off" and it not be in a harsh way and almost sibling lovingly way
Loved every second of it 😂 rahhh @@user-nm6qq9jq6n
It’s the way
“How fucked are you now” hilarious but also so goddamn dark
It’s his monotonous way of saying it that gets me.
Like getting a grenade for your birthday.
Never let anyone know it’s your birthday in the Marine Corps…. Birthday beatdowns are a thing
@TurdFerguson643 eventually someone realizes it been a year and you get it anyway 😂
Nah that checks out, honestly when out at sea sometimes sing this one. Especially for the new guy.
"Been screwing your girlfriend."
"I have a girlfriend?"
That one got me pretty good, not gonna lie XD
"Lucky me!"
😂
In highschool this was one of my comebacks to the "I was fucking your ____"
If it was sister I'd say "so how long are you on penicillin?"
If it was mom I'd say " wow digging 6ft for some action. You must be desperate"
Was that john bernthal?
@@user-uu9ry2jo8u yup
@@user-uu9ry2jo8uit sure was
Conditions on Guadalcanal were absolute hell. They lost more men to malaria and other jungle diseases during that months long campaign. Their supply ships along with their escorts were attacked and sunk very quickly after they landed. The ships that were not destroyed retreating leaving the marines short on food, clothing, medical supplies and most importantly ammunition.
The Marines probably thought food was the most important. Marines can kill the enemy with a rock but they can’t eat the rock (although they will try)
@@jimmy_funlove this comment, shows how straight forward marines are, love it.
More Sailors died in the fighting around Guadalcanal than Marines on land. The area is known as Iron bottom sound. Along with Leyte and Pearl it stands as a harrowing moment for the Navy as well.
@@christopherwojtan750 almost 4,000 sailors died at Okinawa.
@@jimmy_fun Hey, some of us enjoy rocks
Them singing happy birthday was by far one of the best scenes in the whole show.
How fucked are yoou noooww...
"How fucked are you now?"
"I'm so fucked cuz you gave me a grenade"
It's ironic. It's a great scene in this show, but on Breaking Bad, the "happy birthday" scene is horrible to watch. Unbearable.
I mean the Okinawan cabin scene was definitely up there, of course for extremely different reasons
They talk shit to each other’s faces, then compliment behind their backs. Real men.
Us boys tend to do that; it’s tradition, plus, it’s how we show respect.
"How f***ed are you now?" Lmao 😂
You're surely fu***d now 😂😂😂 damn short cuts the best part of the happy birthday song. 😂😂
the military does dark humor the best
@@NeoStoicism absolutely it does lol
"You surely Fcked now.." haha
Chesty Puller really would’ve marched all the way to Tokyo and ended the war himself if he had it his way 😂 dude was an absolute badass
Goodnight Chesty where ever you are
There’s a handful of people in life that make me think Reencarnation is real.
@@williambigbills-9665 Patton was another one, so was Manstein.
@@williambigbills-9665 too great to be reincarnated into one man, probably split into multiple people
@@jebbroham1776Patton and Puller were actually second cousins… I can only imagine the level of badass that runs through their family tree.
“And have been for some time” was a great response
Flawless reversal
Ima have to say that from now on
400th like gimme an MRE cookie
@@Hoc-Dolliday Oatmeal, Oatmeal Chocolate Chunk, or Chocolate chip
Gotta give him that Paul Pop Tart. Keep the cookie.
I love how they're all talking crap but then to themselves the new guys are like 'holy shit'
Yuh
They been thru hell.
I love the banter on the earlier episodes
Yeah, they lost touch with that as the story moved on and focused on Sledge.
@@FreshTillDeath56 Considering the brutality they were trying to portray, the banter may not have fit as well for a TV series
@@FreshTillDeath56 hard to find other characters to get connected to when guys like Basilone get gunned down in minutes into Iwo Jima
@@Tmb1112hey that’s war, nobody is safe. You could know a soldier ten days or ten years, doesn’t matter he’ll still die
@@reno239 yeah I'm just giving the comparison to BoB where we got connected to characters before DDay who were still at it by the end of the war. Sledge doesn't even get to join at the start while Basilone does, but Basilone doesn't make it to the end of the war so the Pacific writers needed to jump around more. So it's tougher to get connected to the characters in shorter amounts of time.
"wait i have a girlfriend? Lucky me"
Bro cannot get more real than that
Just kids, with many of them never experiencing life, having died so young. They all stood up and said "I do" Hero's all of them our greatest generation.
Can’t deny that! As a former grunt I would get into disagreements. I’m thirty nine and people forget our past to fast. Semper Fi. Also the men who served in Vietnam! The way they got treated coming back home.
@@mikemike5223 all wars are banker wars
Lecky was such a lovable character. Not in the sense of charisma. It was more that he was an astute kid in the process of becoming a man. He lets himself be disheartened. He lets himself feel pain and despair.
He’s such an interesting counter to sledge. Sledge is a wide eyed kid that believes in the story of the hero. He’s convinced of the his view of ethics and war. And he only sees a dichotomy until the end. It’s this dichotomy that forces him to be either all good, or all evil. In the end he realizes that he is not perfect, and neither can he be. And, in a kind of final commitment to his desire to be moral, he refuses to take in the process that will make things easy for him.
In either case, neither lecky or sledge are just bystanders. On the contrary, that’s why their story is so worth to tell. They are aware of themselves and the world around them and don’t check out, but experience it all to it’s core.
They are sane men walking in the path of insanity.
I knew a pacific vet when i was younger, family friend, he told me that once they were starving and gad run short on supplies, and across a clearing in the jungle they could see a bunch of banana trees, but the clearing and bananas were on land encamped by the japanese, he said it took him two hours to crawl on his belly across that field and never ran so fast back somewhere thxn after he had those bunches of bananas, he said even under heavy fire and being shot in the shoulder, that it was worth it , and he said hed never had better bananas before or after, he and his men were starving to ne fair
thats crazy!!!😂😂😂
@@Mountain_bonker most of the stories about the war he told were wild, he was quite the guy
Amazing story god bless our vets my great grandpa Jack Taylor was on a destroyer in the pacific chapter that got blown up by a kamikaze, he saved 3 other guys on board thrpwing them off the back deck, he ended up in a japanese interhment camp, both the other guys he saved died there he was the only one from his enitre ship to make it home, he carried a 357 revlover in his pants loaded for the rest of his life, and he never would go into any businesses owned by japanese, god bless america
We were really scraping the bottom of the barrel at Guadalcanal. Marines showed up with 1903 Springfield’s and other weapons from the First World War. Rations were hard as rocks and there was a lack of machine guns to go around.
Well, that was because initially the Marines didn't want the M1, they thought the 1903 was more than sufficient, but that view obviously changed quick.
Oh yeah, the marines were stuck with the 1903's , while the army got the Garand.
I think there was one battle where Chesty Puller got his ass saved by soldiers from the Army armed with Garands.
The marines were great rifleman. But the Garand could lay down a hell of a lot more fire down range. And when you're breaking a banzai charge, volume of fire is king.
@@robertkeaney9905accurate fire is king. Means a lot more to hit your target than just to scare them. Chesty said it better but having m1903’s were intentional, not a budget cut.
@@chipchipperson12 It was the wrong tool for the wrong theater.
Banzai charges worked against men with bolt actions. Because a man can close 10 meters in the time it takes you to operate the bolt.
That's why Banzai charges worked so damn well in China. Because the Japanese were going against opponents that almost exclusively had bolt actions.
If the Marines were going to be so damn stubborn about the M1903's. Then they should have brought more Thompson's.
Anybody talking about what the Marines did wrong, did you miss they kicked the Japs ass?
That “how fucked are you now” 😂😂😂😂😂 im dying bro
GOODNIGHT CHESTY
Where ever you are
LIGHTS OUT
Was looking for this comment
The ultimate "iykyk"...
@@dvldog_WHEREVER YOU ARE
Chesty Puller , a absolute bad ass legend in the Marines . Well worth a read of the books about him .
I've seen him online. One hellava Marine and leader.
@@ValerieJean-fo6lc if I might suggest a fantastic read ...Marine! The Life of Chesty Puller
Book by Burke Davis
Written while some of the people who knew Puller were still alive . The sequence of the hand to hand combat in the Canal shows why his Marines would follow him to hell .
The best part is the colonel was in the battle with the soldiers compared to the colonels now who only give orders in their comfortable homes while soldiers are dying
That colonel is also one of if not the most decorated marines ever, and extremely experienced in jungle warfare having served in both Haiti and Nicaragua, assisting the local government against rebels and would win a total of 5 navy crosses, which is second only to the Medal of Honor, along with many other medals
My brother in Christ, that’s not how wars nowadays work.
officers changed the rules so only poor people die and they always in the rear crying about leading in the front.
Colonels don’t give orders from their house the hell? They are usually in a rear operating base close to enemy artillery, mortars, RPGs. And most of the time they have already experienced combat as a young officer, so they’ve put in their time as anyone else has.
Male comradery in the midst of chaos is always a beautiful thing.
The best depiction of war in the pacific. The slow decent into hell
“How fucked are u now” best part
Turned 20 in bootcamp "how fucked you are now" got that sung to me by my whole compartment while i did push ups till i puked😊
Goodnight, Chesty! Wherever you are!
"Were surrounded. That simplifies things." Chester Puller, USMC
I also believe he said in regards to being surrounded “Great, now we can attack in any direction” and “those bastards aren’t getting away this time”
Col Puller is a wonderful officer. I like his spirit he leads himself by examples and motivates his boys to do their utmost. That's the worriors' spirit to go to war. I would appreciate all the sacifices and dedication to the country.
The 1st Marine Regiment on Peleliu would disagree with this statement
@@LuistheABF123 Life is full of ups and downs. come on. look on the bright side of things. That's the way the cookie crumbles.
“Step aside, the real marines are here now”
“And we been here for some time”
Marines: first there last to leave.
"I have a girlfriend? Lucky me" best line😂😂😂
Dude got a grenade on his birthday..😂
Courtesy of Uncle Sam
Band of brothers and The Pacific were two of the greatest depictions of WW2 ive ever seen second only to SPR
No offense but I would say both of them are better than saving private Ryan, especially the pacific. The opening of SPR is top teir for sure. IMO the pacific shows the hoplessness horror and exhaustion of war better than anything else every made save maybe Come and See.
Man none taken i agree with tge respects of what they show The Pacific does a great job of picturing just a fraction of the horrors fought in the pacific campaign
They should do a series on Americans soldiers in North Africa
'The Pacific' featuring 30 seconds about, you know, the Navy was a pretty egregious oversight, especially since more Sailors than Marines died in the Solomons.
Yeah Band of Brothers was better than Saving Ryan's Privates. Hell Japan didn't surrender because of the bomb. It surrendered because they heard the Airborne was coming. Of course I am slightly bias in that statement.
literally saw a video earlier today of marines screaming “GOODNIGHT CHESTY” before bed, and a few hours later who else but goddamn chesty puller shows up on the feed.
Leckie looking on knowing the hell the 7th Marines are about to face.
The 7th Marines realizing the 1st just got the crap kicked out of them.
All these men taking the shit but still feeling sorry about what the other unit has been through/about to go through.
Nothing like the comraderie of Marines. Chesty was a beast 😂
Marines give no end of shit to each other, but to the core there is affection for each other no one except a Marine will understand.
Semper fi
Do or die. Rah
'Rah
🤣❤"How f*cked are you now."😂🎉
The greatest generation! Without question! Thinking about what those guys went thru, about all those who returned maimed, about all who didn't return brings tears to my eyes and makes me profoundly grateful to have been born an American!
This was one of the greatest WW2 flix I saw.
I'd choose the European front 10 times out of 10... Yeah it wasn't a cake walk, but the pacific theater was just hell on earth. My grandmother's brother PFC Warren Welch fought and died on Iwo Jima and was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. The marines that fought in this theater were truly some tough guys.
Amen. One quip I heard from a WWII Marine vet was “if the Japs wasn’t trying to kill you the jungle was”
Great birthday present. The very last line got me to cackle out loud!
Ok ok I’ll rewatch The Pacific
*again*
I sure miss my grandpa and wish I could sit down and talk to him about his time in the pacific now that I’m older and collect axis Militaria.
I dont miss the military. But i do miss being around people that understand the fuckery and laugh through it.
Those guys saved the world
they crushed the 2nd gentile uprising so we can be ruled by banker overlords.
Proper banter right there
Shane's real past explained
Shane briefly went to West Point, which is an army academy. These guys are Marines. BIGG difference, trust me
Army doesn't eat crayons
This was obviously Frank Castle's grandfather
Underrated series...
"Happy birthday"
*offers soldier a gernade*
But why a grenade?
It's nice in movies and TV where the dialogue sounds 100% like some shit you'd hear in the actual military
"and I have been here for some time!" The perfect comeback if there ever was one.
The Pacific is hard to watch, harder because of how accurate the depictions are. Every American should watch it entirely at least once, and Hacksaw Ridge and Band of Brothers, Blackhawk Down, Saving Private Ryan. Freedom isn't free, it's bought with bravery and blood.
“Freedom”
They should also watch "Generation kill" and "Jarhead". The last one especially
Dad was a marine fresh out of high school. Left just 3 years before 2001 and I thank god that he never had to go to war.
Watching this episode during Boot Camp when my Senior played it was the best experience. Motivated everyone in the Platoon. The laugh and giggle was crazy until the next day where we got haze 😂
the punisher, freddie mercury, and stryker in this show too
Antonio Dawson too
The Pacific was a great show
“ how fucked are you now” at the end of the happy birthday made it 10 times better😂❤
I like the subtle and overt differences between Band of Brothers and The Pacific.
Where BoB feels very much like a bond of brothers going through hell, but you cant help but be motivated all the way through. You see genuine leaders with genuine qualities who love the men under them, and they go to great lengths to watch out for each other.
The Pacific has that some brother bond, but its different. Its one where it shows how hellish and terrifying war is. These arent elite Airborne Troopers or some other newly made unit. These are just regular guys in the Infantry. And they are constantly being shown the short end of the stick when they fight.
Guadalcanal is possibly the most harrowing, because it sets the pace for just how bad the remainder of the war in the Pacific is going to go... Hellishly Brutal.
I don’t know why but hearing the soldiers say “welcome to the war” is so bad ass
My favorite thing about the birthday song part was that they added the "how fucked are you now" so they wouldn't have to pay the licensing fee for the song
There’s no fee for happy birthday, it’s in the public domain, that’s just grunt humor.
They got the Marine attitude and sense of humor perfectly.
I love how casually talking Colonel Puller was. Need to read up on the man himself.
Bob Leckie is my favourite character from the show.
2of my uncles enlisted to fight in the pacific. Both required my grandfather to sign a release. Both were decorated Seabees. Both then served in Korea and one served in Viet Nam where he got a bronze star.
I love Band of Brothers but I'd choose the Pacific over it any day.
W
Whys That Then???? Band Of Brothers A Much Better Series And Superior
7th Marine Regiment arrived on Guadalcanal on September 18, 1942. By that time, the 1st Marine Division had been there for about six weeks, observing the Battle of Savo Island and participating in (sort of, with their aircraft from Henderson Field) the Battle of the Eastern Solomons. They had comprehensively defeated the Ichiki Detatchment at the Battle of the Tenaru and had just fended off another Japanese attack at the Battle of Edson's Ridge. In between, they received daily air raids from Rabaul and regular bombardments from the Tokyo Express as part of their deliveries, while seeing only periodic resupply of their own by one or two ships that had to be gone by nightfall to avoid the Japanese navy.
Trash talk aside, marines are all marines. The brotherhood is strong. Semper fi boys
My favorite one is “ the pacific “ so good
Absolutely love how they were exchanging sarcastic, friendly banter.
Such an amazing series!
This clip is the only time that any of the 3 Marines highlighted in the series come in contact with one another (Lecke and Basilogne), in the series at least. Not sure if they interacted at all during the war.
I was almost cast in this series. My fucking ex girlfriend stopped me.
Never let anyone crush your dreams kids.
And now wherever there’s a US Marine in the world as soon as Taps has finished playing. Those Marines will give thanks to Chesty Puller before going to sleep.
Keep trying to make me cry.
Well, it’s startin to work.
Good filmmaking: watch how the tone shifts with from bantering to more sober realisations on both sides of "those kids don't know what is waiting for them" and "those guys have been to horrible places, and we are marching towards those", this change marked with the shout of "welcome to the war, fellas".
Truth is, they were very glad for the help.
That’s the guy from Eurotrip if anyone wants their mind blown
I knew I had seen that guy somewhere years before! Thank you!
I remember watching this while in middle school. Especially this scene.
This makes me miss my brothers in the Corps, lol…crazy bastards!
I doubt anyone of us can make the sarcastic jokes while in a messed up situation like that I'd probably be too busy trying to stay alive.
The best part is 😂"How fucked are you now"😂
Wish we had more shows like
They did a great job portraying the type of humor and comradary they have.
The scene reminds of fresh roman soldier placing their old soldier in Galia, while the citizen got excited to play new soldier.
One of the best movie series I have ever watched
The 7th had been replaced with the 2nd Marines for the invasion. The entire 1st Division left in December while the poor 2nd Regiment stayed til Feb and left with the other two 2nd Division regiments who had arrived a month or so before the 1st Division left. But Guadalcanal and the 1st Division are almost synonymous. 9 months after the 2nd Marines left they hit Tarawa. Talk about luck.
Greatest american generation
I liked how we had two different groups in the show and that they crossed paths in such a very forgettable moment really
It could be something two vets talks about and end up saying „ you were in that column that day too ?“
I love that banter
Male affection at its best
"we've been through it, but now it's coming for you too."
Forgot that I have this DVD, have to watch it again
We used to have the full aluminum box set for this series, great watch
Good night Chesty wherever you are!!
If that interaction happened today, puller would've been relieved and there would have been dozens of complaints to EO, sharp, IG, and congressmen
the "how fucked are you now" in the end is just hilarious
When the Punisher gets impressed by your situation... You know you're a tough guy. 😆
Col. Chesty Puller preferred the Springfield 1903 than the M1 Garand. His unit is carrying Springfield 03s, very accurate scene. They regret it later.
The late actor Lee Marvin was a Marine sniper during the campaign. Little wonder why he was so casual but efficient with prop weapons during his later movies.
Can you imagine someone ask you what did you get for your 18th birthday and your answer is a grenade.
American had a whole different meaning back then!
Such a great show, this was one of my favorite scenes tbh,