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''Going Back'', also known as ''Under Heavy Fire'', is a 2001 made for TV movie staring [[Casper Van Dien]] as Capt. Ramsey, the former Marine C.O of Echo Company. Years after the war, Ramsey and several of his former soldiers return to Vietnam to film a TV documentary about their reunion, but tensions are high, as the men of E Company blame Ramsey for a friendly fire incident that resulted in the deaths of several Marines. As the men revisit old battlefields, the events leading up to the day in question are shown in a series of flashbacks.   
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''Going Back'', also known as ''[[Under Heavy Fire]]'', is a 2001 made for TV movie starring [[Casper Van Dien]] as Capt. Ramsey, the former Marine C.O of Echo Company. Years after the war, Ramsey and several of his former soldiers return to Vietnam to film a TV documentary about their reunion, but tensions are high, as the men of E Company blame Ramsey for a friendly fire incident that resulted in the deaths of several Marines. As the men revisit old battlefields, the events leading up to the day in question are shown in a series of flashbacks.   
  
 
'''The following weapons were used in the movie ''Going Back'':'''
 
'''The following weapons were used in the movie ''Going Back'':'''
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Revision as of 07:37, 16 January 2011

Going Back (2001)

Going Back, also known as Under Heavy Fire, is a 2001 made for TV movie starring Casper Van Dien as Capt. Ramsey, the former Marine C.O of Echo Company. Years after the war, Ramsey and several of his former soldiers return to Vietnam to film a TV documentary about their reunion, but tensions are high, as the men of E Company blame Ramsey for a friendly fire incident that resulted in the deaths of several Marines. As the men revisit old battlefields, the events leading up to the day in question are shown in a series of flashbacks.

The following weapons were used in the movie Going Back:


Rifles

XM16E1

The main weapon used by the Marines of Echo Company, including Capt. Ramsey (Casper Van Dien), Tex Atkins (Jaimz Woolvett), Eric Aimes (Daniel Kash), Gunnery Sergeant. 'Gunny' Bailey (Jim Morse), Chico Spaceman (Pablo Espinosa), Top Taylor (Lance Glass Green) and Chicago (Mark Williams), is the XM16E1.

XM16E1 rifle with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm. What distinguishes it from the original M16 was the addition of the forward assist button and a chrome bolt carrier (which was later dropped with the M16A1).
Gunnery Sergeant. 'Gunny' Bailey (Jim Morse) riding atop a Deuce-and-a-Half with his XM16E1 rifle.
Capt. Ramsey (Casper Van Dien) and 1st Sergeant. 'Top' Taylor (Lance Glass Green) take cover with their XM16E1's.
'Gunny' with his XM16E1.
Chicago (Mark Williams) aims his XM16E1.
Tex Atkins (Jaimz Woolvett) unloads his XM16E1 on full automatic at a Vietcong sniper in a spider hole.
Decked out in full camouflage, Ramsey advances with an XM16E1.
A Marine fires an XM16E1 during in Hue.
A pair of Marines fire XM16E1 rifles.
'Gunny' fires his XM16E1 from behind cover.
'Top' leans against a wall with his XM16E1.
Chico Spaceman (Pablo Espinosa) fires his XM16E1 on full automatic.
An ARVN XM16E1 lies against a table.
Eric Aimes (Daniel Kash) trains his XM16E1 on an ARVN Lieutenant (Emmanuel Corro).
Ramsey's XM16E1 slung around his shoulder.

AK-47

The main weapon of the Vietcong is the AK-47, most likely a Type II model.

Type II AK-47 - 7.62x39mm
A Vietcong sniper carrying an AK-47 is shot out of a tree.
Several AK-47 rifles rest against a dugout wall in the VC tunnels.
VC soldiers firing AK-47's at Marines in Hue.
A VC soldier fires his AK-47.
A VC soldier trains his AK-47 on 'Doc' Jordan (Austin Farwell), giving us a good look at the muzzle and forward stock that confirms it as an AK, rather then the Chinese variant, the Norinco Type 56.
A fleeing VC soldier raises his AK-47.

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