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  1. Highly trained young Marines of the First Reconnaissance Battalion struggle with inadequate supplies, bureaucratic snafus and poor communication as they lead the drive into Baghdad during the first...

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  2. Generation Kill: With Alexander Skarsgård, James Ransone, Lee Tergesen, Jon Huertas. A Rolling Stone reporter, embedded with The 1st Recon Marines chronicles his experiences during the first wave of the American-led assault on Baghdad in 2003.

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    • 2008-07-13
    • Drama, War
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  3. Generation Kill plunges the viewer into war with a visceral force that's still somehow reined in by masterful storytelling and a strong command of period details. Read Critics Reviews

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    • July 13, 2008
    • Alexander Skarsgård
  4. Jul 9, 2008 · Movie Reviews. Generation Kill. What would HBO's "The Wire" look like if it went to war in Baghdad instead of Baltimore? Probably something like "Generation Kill," an unsettling,...

  5. Jul 11, 2008 · If nothing else, the seven-part drama Generation Kill (HBO, Sundays at 9 p.m. ET) demonstrates the transitive property of equality. War is other people, it says in adapting Evan Wright’s book...

  6. Jul 13, 2008 · Not for the faint-hearted, this seven-hour scripted mini-series spotlights Marines fighting in the Iraq war during the early onset of the conflict. This is an adaptation of Rolling Stone's contributing editor Evan Wright's book of the same name.

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  8. Jul 13, 2008 · Highly trained young Marines of the First Reconnaissance Battalion struggle with inadequate supplies, bureaucratic snafus and poor communication as they lead the drive into Baghdad during the first weeks of the war in Iraq, in a seven-part miniseries based on the best-selling nonfiction book by embedded Rolling Stone correspondent Evan Wright.

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