2/10
Knowledge of the U.S. Military Might Have Helped
18 January 2022
In spite of the terrible acting and ridiculous stereotypes, an advisor with at least a nominal amount of knowledge of the U. S. military *might* have made this low-budget series worthy of one more star. I only made it through the first episode and half of the second before I shut it off. I was almost afraid that my wife would be curious as to what I was watching, as she sometimes is, and sit and watch a little of it and then wonder what was wrong with me for watching it. Amongst the many protocols that are not observed in this bomber wing, one of the characters has the rank of master sergeant, which, during World War II was the highest NCO rank in the U. S. Army (and therefore in the U. S. Army Air Corps or Air Force as well), who has a bunk in a common room with all of the other enlisted personnel. He's also very young to have that rank with no combat experience. That probably offsets one of the corporals with a non-speaking role who is very old to be a corporal.

It's just a carelessly produced, lame, disrespectful, piece of tripe that is a true waste of time to watch.
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