What does CODE RED mean in military?

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What does CODE RED mean in military?

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A Few Good Men (1992) Who doesn’t remember the iconic line, “You can’t handle the truth,” from A Few Good Men? The line in the original script was, “You already have the truth.” But Jack Nicholson improvised a little and made movie history.

Q. Was You can’t handle the truth improvised?

A Few Good Men (1992) Who doesn’t remember the iconic line, “You can’t handle the truth,” from A Few Good Men? The line in the original script was, “You already have the truth.” But Jack Nicholson improvised a little and made movie history.

Q. Why is Shark Tale so bad?

Code red” is one of several military slang terms that refers to a form of extrajudicial punishment — a type of punishment that’s carried out without a court’s oversight or any form of legal approval. The term was a major plot point of the 1992 film A Few Good Men, in which a character dies after receiving a code red.

Q. Is there romance in A Few Good Men?

In ‘A few Good Men‘ a Court-Martial of two Marines, Louden Downey and Harold Dawson accused of murdering a fellow marine William Santiago at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba is the backdrop of a perfect romance between the defense counsel and naval investigator involved in the court martial.

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