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IMDbWriter William L. Nagle was an Australian S.A.S. soldier who served tours of Vietnam between 1965 and 1969.
R. Lee Ermey, who plays Sgt. Maj. Hafner, really is a former US Marine and veteran of the Vietnam War.
The explosions that follow as Di Nardo returns to the firebase saying, "Fuck your password," after the commando raid are actually fireworks.
The "Playboy" Playmate shown by CO Williams is December 1968 "Playmate of the Month" Cynthia Myers. NOTE: She was only 17 at the time the photos were taken, but the magazine waited until she was 18 to publish them.
Shot in an area of the Philippines undergoing a Communist rebellion, and both sides of the conflict actually contributed to the film's production--the Communist guerrillas of the New People's Army were hired as security guards, and the Filipino government supplied the helicopters and pilots, which sometimes came to the set right after they finished attacking Communist positions.
"Hafner: [Sgt. Hafner carries two severed American heads] Anyone know who these belong to? This is Corporal Miller. He's dead. Hell, the whole gun crew's dead. And to add insult to injury, Charlie took the fifty-fucking caliber machine gun with him. I don't have any respect for Corporal Miller anymore, because he allowed his troops to relax. They let their guard down for five fucking minutes, and Charlie took advantage of it. Look at 'em, Goddammit! Pay attention. Stay alert! Stay alive! It's as simple as that!"
"Cao Van: [in Vietnamese; subtitled] The courage of your enemies does you honor."