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Fighting 17: The Jolly Rogers dives into the intense world of Navy squadron VF-17, showcasing their aerial prowess during the Pacific theater. The documentary captures the raw essence of air combat, highlighting the squadron's impressive record while flying the F4U-1 Corsair. The pacing is brisk, keeping you engaged with a mix of archival footage and firsthand accounts, which lends a gritty authenticity to the narrative. There's an undeniable camaraderie among the pilots that comes through, making their triumphs feel all the more significant. The film doesn’t glorify war, but rather presents the harsh realities and sheer determination of these aviators, painting a picture of honor amidst chaos. It's a solid watch for those interested in military history and aviation.
Archival footage enhances authenticityFocus on camaraderie among pilotsHighlights the technical details of the F4U-1 Corsair
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Tom Jenz
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