Re: GRRROMMMMMMMMINNNNNAAAAAINN STANDARDS
Good book and movie, and worth watching. I have some great friends that were in that battalion, and a very close friend that was featured in the book.
A year or so ago, this very same thread ran to about 8 or 9 pages. I think it was where someone smartly pointed out that in a good unit, "character assassination was the rule of the day."
Remember that what you read and see are from the eyes (perspective) of a Rolling Stone reporter. "Dispatches" was done in the same way for VietNam. IF you watch and see the craziness of it all, he will have served his purpose. If you see brothers ride each other mercilessly and still find humor amidst all the madness, then you have probably questioned the chain-of-command, worked with some butthead that was overly focused on your hair length, and taken a dump in a ditch with 4 or 5 of your closest friends...
Hollywood, or HBO as it were, has to spice things up a bit but they cannot pipe in the smells. Take fear, for instance.
Media, whether print or screen, cannot propel everyone beyond one dimension.