

He spots a man on a rooftop talking into a cell phone. Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle is providing overwatch for a convoy. The opening scene sets the pace of the movie. Former SEAL Tyrone Woods sacrificed his life in defense of the annex.
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The knowledge, skills, heroism, and dedication of the former military members was on full display even as they faced harrowing odds.Įventually, relief came and the annex was evacuated to the local airport. These men held off hundreds of attackers for 13 hours while the State Department refused to send aid, as America wasn’t authorized to have troops in Libya. The ensuing gunfight at the annex is another prime example of what is ingrained in GWOT veterans. Due to the slow reaction by the CIA station chief, Ambassador Chris Stevens and Sean Smith, an officer for the Foreign Service, were killed during the attack. After the terrorists infiltrated and set fire to the embassy, the contractors finally disobeyed orders and deployed to the site. The CIA station chief wouldn’t allow the contractors to do their job by aiding the embassy. When the attack was initiated on the embassy in Benghazi, the contractors were less than a mile away. The climate was hostile and dangerous for everyone in the country as warring factions attempted to seize control. In the aftermath of Muammar Gaddafi’s demise, a power struggle erupted in Libya. “13 Hours” is the story of six former military service members who fought to defend American lives against terrorists at the embassy annex in Libya on Sept. “The 15:17 to Paris” (2018)Īfter their time in service, some veterans go into private contracting, which then becomes a big part of their Global War on Terror experience. The film showed a “behind the scenes” look at one of the most pivotal moments during the GWOT. This discovery leads to the SEAL Team 6 raid and the death of the highest-profile terrorist in history. Through black site interrogations and hours spent monitoring drone footage, Maya eventually thinks she has discovered the compound where Bin Laden is hiding.

ally, in theory) could be devastating to the presidency if it turned out that Bin Laden was not at that compound. This first two-thirds of the film focus on the government’s struggle to agree on a plan of action based on incomplete intel the embarrassment that would come from sending the U.S. Throughout the film, she follows lead after lead while sticking to her hunch about the location of the world’s most wanted man. Jessica Chastain’s character, a CIA operative named Maya, believed that Bin Laden was not hiding in Afghanistan, where the manhunt was being conducted, but rather that he was in Pakistan. “Zero Dark Thirty” shows a different side of the Global War on Terror. The world became a better place the moment Usama bin Laden was wiped from the face of the planet. They’ve shaped how the world views the GWOT and are generally worth watching - even if some of that time is spent thinking, Well, that’s not quite right … “Zero Dark Thirty” (2012) Good or bad, the following films are stories that depict our generation’s great war. However, whether the film is tone-deaf regarding life overseas (“The Hurt Locker,” anyone?) or portrays a romanticized version of war that makes viewers want to run to the nearest recruiter and sign up to be a Special Forces Ranger SEAL Sniper immediately ( ahem, “12 Strong”), they still shine an important light on nearly two decades of war. Let’s face it - when it comes to the GWOT, Hollywood rarely gets it right. The Global War on Terror is no exception. Any noteworthy event that occurs in the world, you can bank on it hitting theaters not long after. Modern film is storytelling in its prime. From cave drawings to the modern age of Hollywood, stories have had a powerful effect on those who experience them. For as long as humans have been around, they have used stories as a means to entertain, to remember, to share history, and to process what is happening in the world around them.

Gather ’round, take a knee, and listen up - it’s story time.
