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Home Front: Culture Wars
The few, the proud among fans of '300'
2007-03-15
To the U.S. Marines serving at Camp Pendleton, there is much to learn from the Spartans, those heroic warriors of ancient Greece whom one might have called "the few, the proud" centuries before the Marine Corps adopted the motto.

In the hit new film "300," Marines see parallels between the current war in Iraq and the film's story, which tells of hopelessly outnumbered Spartans fighting heroically to the death against mighty Persian invaders at the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC.

There was periodic cheering Monday night at the Regal multiplex in downtown Oceanside, a few blocks from the main gate of Camp Pendleton, where young Marines attended showings of "300" on three screens. Some Marines nodded in recognition at lines in the movie that were familiar from their training — such as when King Leonidas instructs his son that the more troops sweat in training, the less they will bleed in combat.

"When the Spartan officer says that Spartans are all about protecting the guy to the left and right rather than being worried about themselves, that struck a chord," said Pfc. James Lyons, 20. "That's what they tell us all the time."

It probably comes as no surprise that Marines would like the film. "I barked and cheered my way through '300' with two fellow Marine infantry officers who have shed blood and tears in the back alleys of Iraq," said Ilario G. Pantano, whose book "Warlord: No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy" details his experiences in Iraq and his criminal case on charges of murdering two Iraqis. He was exonerated and is now a sheriff's deputy in New Hanover County, N.C.

How frequently did "300" remind the young Marines in the movie audience of the Marine Corps? "Every second," said Pfc. Zach Marino, 23. The Spartans and the battle at Thermopylae are an official part of Marine Corps mythology and self-image.
Posted by:Steve White

#8  saw it this evening with my 17 yr old son. We liked it. A lot
Posted by: Frank G   2007-03-15 23:18  

#7   The 300 have been inspiring all people interested in defending their homes for about 2500 years now.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2007-03-15 12:03  

#6  Ouch Besoeker,

Sad, 'cuz it is almost true. We let the left take over, and it will be true.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-03-15 08:23  

#5  "Our Country won't go on forever, if we stay soft as we are now. There won't be any AMERICA because some foreign soldiery will invade us and take our women and breed a hardier race!"

-Lt. Gen. Lewis B. "Chesty" Puller, USMC
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-03-15 08:13  

#4  The Marines, brother's keepers. Can we help but be proud.

Nice to know that these brave soldiers found their own pride on the screen. God Bless them all.
Posted by: Icerigger   2007-03-15 06:35  

#3  If the Army and the Navy
Ever look on heaven's scenes
They will find the streets are guarded
By United States Marines


The last stanza of the Marine Corps Hymn does have some religious overtones! Having had a kid in the Corps, it still brings a tear to my eyes.
Posted by: Bobby   2007-03-15 06:09  

#2  Pressfield's "Gates of Fire" (a Shaara type novel about Thyrmoplyae) is mandatory reading for Marines from the Commandant's reading list - I highly recommend it if you enjoyed any of the 'killer angels or gods & generals' styled books. I wonder if "300" got some of it's inspiration from that Pressfield book. When I was going through the Marine Corps Martial Arts Instructor course we talked a lot about the spartans and their culture. I'm looking forward to this movie. Doesn't surprise me in the least that the lads were hooping and hollering in the theater. I remember watching "gladiator" w/a room full of fellow jarheads and that elicited much of the same response.
Posted by: Broadhead6 in Iraq   2007-03-15 01:49  

#1  I love all the services, but my feelings towards the Marines are about as close as I get to being religious.
Posted by: Verlaine   2007-03-15 00:43  

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