Sentences with phrase «war camp run»

The final part of the story tells of his eventual capture and subsequent days of hard physical labor and abuse in a Japanese prisoner - of - war camp run by the sadistic Mutsuhiro Watanabe (a solid debut by Japanese pop star Miyavi), aka «the Bird» (because he can see and hear everything), who makes it his mission to break the spirited Olympic champ down.

Not exact matches

Tomooka recalls driving in the winning runs for Guadalupe in a game against a visiting internment camp team from Heart Mountain, Wyo. «My dad used to talk about that game for years after the war,» Tomooka says.
«The party is riddled with infighting, proxy wars between rival camps and is run by an NEC that is not fit for purpose.»
Getting back to basics at this well established end of season Tail End party event, the BMF's «Club Knockout» featuring Whelly Whanging, Dizzy Sticks and Tug O» War will run over Saturday and Sunday and in fact, for anyone making a weekend of it, those camping get the added benefit of live music on Friday & Saturday evenings from the ever - popular Hooker and The League of Mentalmen, plus, Pugma - Ho, Clutching at Straws, The Stones and our Bon Jovi tribute band, Bon Giovoni.
Woolfe, who joined Ukip six years ago, said the party is «riddled with infighting, proxy wars between rival camps and is run by an NEC that is not fit for purpose».
Recounting the extraordinary life story of Louis Zamperini (played by Jack O'Connell, «Starred Up»)-- who ran for America in the 1936 Olympics, survived a plane crash during World War II, stayed afloat for 75 days on a life raft before forced internment in a series of Japanese POW camps — Jolie and company seem to be digging into the Spielberg playbook: The movie offers up sun - dappled nostalgia for Depression - era Southern California, harrowing wartime sequences, and even a shark attack, but it serves them all up with maximum efficiency.
From a run - in with Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow in Texas to heroic acts during World War II (rescuing soldiers and concentration camp prisoners alike), the early days of Weldon's life are — in a word — epic.
Colour was introduced to the Boxer during the war to give it the ability to blend in to the landscape, so that it would not be noticed whilst running messages between camps.
Caplan encourages the public to think about the fact that the military spends weeks getting the service members ready for warrunning them through boot camp exercises designed to create a new cultural reality that will help the service member survive in this harsh new environment.
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