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  1. In “Courage Under Fire,” the witnesses are Walden’s own men. Ilario , the medic, paints Walden as a brave leader sacrificing her life for her men. Monfriez (Lou Diamond Phillips), the gunner, says, “She was afraid, Colonel. She was a coward. That’s the bottom line on your Capt. Walden.”

  2. 3 days ago · Courage Under Fire’s central mystery revolves around the actions of helicopter pilot Captain Karen Walden (Meg Ryan) after her chopper crashed behind enemy lines. Supplied /...

  3. He is tasked to investigate a female chopper commander's worthiness to be awarded the Medal of Honor. At first all seems in order. But then he begins to notice inconsistencies between the testimonies of the witnesses... Edward Zwick. Director. Patrick Sheane Duncan. Screenplay.

  4. Plot. While serving in the Persian Gulf War, Lieutenant Colonel Nathaniel Serling fires on and destroys one of his own tanks during a confusing nighttime battle, killing his friend, Lieutenant Tom Boylar. The United States Army covers up the friendly fire incident, awards Serling a medal for bravery, and transfers him to a desk job.

  5. Matt Damon. Željko Ivanek. Scott Glenn. Plot – In January 1991, during the Gulf War in Iran, Colonel Serling kills several men by mistake, then he's assigned to work in a Washington office. General Hershberg seeks to minimize the consequences of Serling's tragic mistake and entrusts him a new task, that is to assess Captain Karen Walden's ...

  6. Jan 13, 2013 · In the movie Courage Under Fire, a military rescue has taken place and is under investigation to get the truth about what has really happened on February 25th. Toward the beginning of the movie, Nat Sterling, Denzel Washington’s character, is interviewing a group of soldiers who were witnesses to the specific event that took place.

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  8. A US Army officer, who made a "friendly fire" mistake that was covered up, has been reassigned to a desk job. He is tasked to investigate a female chopper commander's worthiness to be awarded the Medal of Honor.

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