Saving Private Ryan June 6, 1944. Military forces converge on the beaches of Normandy for oneof the most decisive battles of World War Two. America would call this a victory.History would call it D-Day. But for Captain Miller and his squad of young soldiers,the day after the landing on Omaha Beach would change all of there lives. Theywould get a special order from Washington ordering them to go on a personnelmission to save one life. One soldier lost three of his brothers in combat. One onOmaha Beach, one on Utah Beach, and the other in New Guinea. They realize this isnot a simple mission to save a life but a test of their honor and duty. Their soleobsession-and their last hope for redemption. Upon arriving at Omaha Beach Captain Miller was faced with many problems. The Germans were awaiting the arrival of the American forces and attacked the shipslanding on the beach before the troops were even able to exit the boats. Many ofMillers men were lost on the beach along with many men from many other companies. Miller lead his mean along a wall on the beach and over took German forces to escapewith most of this troop in tact. What he didn t realize was that on of the men lost onthe beach was a Private Ryan. Captain Miller continued to lead his men into enemy territory despite the lossof some of his men. He then reached a friendly base set up. Upon arriving at the basehe received orders that his mission would be changing. He was told of the PrivateRyan that died at the Omaha beach invasion. He was also told of the other two Ryanboys from Iowa that had already died in the war. He wasn t really sure why he wasbeing told this. Then the worst part came. He was ordered to try to find the oneremaining Ryan brother. No one was sure where he was or if he was even alive. Hewas told of an earlier incident where three brothers from Iowa had all been killed inthe war and the mother was left alone. The United States army was now ready to riskthe lived of Captain Miller and seven of his men to try and save this one man just sohis mother wouldn t have to lose her only remaining son.
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in Miller this seemed a little extreme. Think of our mothers thoughtMiller and his men. They had no choice though, they were under orders. Along theway Millers company would stop by another American base to pick up an Americansoldier to translate to the German civilians they would meet along the way. Theytraveled to may abandoned and demolished remains of what used to be towns insearch of Private Ryan. Miller lost many of his men along the way during encounters with Germanparatroopers and hidden German machine gun nests. But despite loosing many menthey were able to continue. The met remaining parts of an American Paratroopingunit along the way to somewhat replenish their forces. But the paratroopers weren tin much better shape than Millers bunch. They continued in search of Ryan and finally found him in a town on the river. He was in a patchwork infantry trying to prevent the Germans from taking a bridgethat was vital to the strategies of the United States Army. Private Ryan wouldn tleave with Miller though, he insisted on staying and fighting the Germans. He didn twant to be remembered as a coward. Miller agreed, and his men, battered and beaten,also agreed to stay and fight one last fight before going home. They managed to hold off the German advances until help arrived. They againlost many men in this effort but Private Ryan survived. Captain Miller has reached hisgoal and Ryan would make it home.I thought this was a very good book. I thought it made a very good pointabout some of the difficult decisions facing the men in the middle of a hostileenvironment in another country and the bravery shown by many men in the heat ofbattle. I can t say if I were placed in the same position if I would be able to do thesame thing as some of those men. To risk the lives of several men to save the life ofone is a very difficult decision to make. Especially when no one even knew if PrivateRyan had even made it off the beach alive or if he was killed in battle. I believe that if I were one of the men with the mission of saving one man justbecause his the U.S. Army didn t want to tell his mother, I would have a seriousproblem with obeying those orders.