Veterans Day remembers and honors the more than 23 million living veterans who served and protected our country. Neuro will be at the Veterans Day parades in Los Angeles and San Diego. If you find yourself stuck at home today, here are some amazing movies to help you reflect on the sacrifices of our troops.
- All Quiet on the Western Front: A harrowing and realistic account of warfare in World War I, All Quiet on the Western Front is as powerful and emotional today as it was when it was released in 1930.
- Platoon: Oliver Stone’s gripping film shows the atrocities of th
e Vietnam War and the long-lasting psychological effects on those involved through the eyes of a young soldier, played by Charlie Sheen.
- Glory: The story of an officer in the Federal army during the Civil War who led the first company of African American soldiers and faced growing discrimination both by the enemy, and his fellow comrades.
- Saving Private Ryan: When three of the four Ryan brothers are killed on the same day in World War II, the government sends a squad of soldiers to find Private Ryan and send him home. The squad searches for the remaining Ryan while dealing with combat and losing many of their own along the journey
- The Hurt Locker: An intense portrayal of a bomb disposal team in Iraq. The team is assigned a new sergeant whose reckless actions send them into a series of extremely dangerous urban combat encounters.









