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R. Lee Ermey, the iconic American actor and former Marine Corps drill instructor, immortalized the role of the tough-as-nails Gunnery Sergeant Hartman in Stanley Kubrick's "Full Metal Jacket." Renowned for his authenticity and commanding presence on screen, Ermey's performance remains a defining portrayal of military discipline and the harsh realities of war, earning him a place in cinematic history as one of the most memorable characters in film.
"Back in those days intimidation was the greatest tool the drill instructor had. Without that tool, he would not have had control."
"Even though I disagree with many of the changes, when I see the privates graduate at the end of the day, when they walk off that drill field at the end of the ceremony, they are still fine privates; outstanding, well motivated privates."
"I disagree with a lot of those changes, however at the end of the day - I go down to recruit graduation at least once or twice a year."
"It's my firm conviction that when Uncle Sam calls, by God we go, and we do the best that we can."
"The biggest problem was the politicians knew nothing about fighting a war."
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