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[[WMG: ''Dunkirk'' is meant to be a CosmeticallyAdvancedPrequel to 1969's BattleOfBritain]]

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[[WMG: ''Dunkirk'' is meant to be a CosmeticallyAdvancedPrequel to 1969's BattleOfBritain]]''Film/BattleOfBritain'']]

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** He states he learned that from his son, an RAF pilot.
* Since he's based on Charles Lightoller, he was likely a Royal Navy officer.
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Is there any other German P.O.W. camp you'd prefer him to end up in?

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Is there any other German P.O.W. camp you'd prefer him to end up in?in?
* [[Film/TheGreatEscape Stalag Luft III]]?
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[[WMG: The blind old man at the end of the movie is a chemical attack survivor from World War One.]]

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[[WMG: The blind old man at the end of the movie is a chemical attack survivor from World War One.]]]]

[[WMG: Farrier ends up at [[Series/HogansHeroes Stalag 13.]]]]
Is there any other German P.O.W. camp you'd prefer him to end up in?
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* He also shows knowledge of evasive maneuvers against attacking aircraft which are preseumably not taught to every civilian who owns a boat. He may also have been in a commanding position since he handles the soldiers on his ship like he's used to it.

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* He also shows knowledge of evasive maneuvers against attacking aircraft which are preseumably presumably not taught to every civilian who owns a boat. He may also have been in a commanding position since he handles the soldiers on his ship like he's used to it.
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*He also shows knowledge of evasive maneuvers against attacking aircraft which are preseumably not taught to every civilian who owns a boat. He may also have been in a commanding position since he handles the soldiers on his ship like he's used to it.
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He's about the right age, and shows an understanding and sympathy towards the shell-shocked soldier, suggesting he's seen it first-hand or suffered from it himself. His boat also flies the blue ensign, rather than the red, signifying he is an Royal Naval Reserve officer.

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He's about the right age, and shows an understanding and sympathy towards the shell-shocked soldier, suggesting he's seen it first-hand or suffered from it himself. His boat also flies the blue ensign, rather than the red, signifying he is an Royal Naval Reserve officer.officer.

[[WMG: The blind old man at the end of the movie is a chemical attack survivor from World War One.]]

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He's about the right age, and shows an understanding and sympathy towards the shell-shocked soldier, suggesting he's seen it first-hand or suffered from it himself.
-His boat also flies the blue ensign, rather than the red, signifying he is an Royal Naval Reserve officer.

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He's about the right age, and shows an understanding and sympathy towards the shell-shocked soldier, suggesting he's seen it first-hand or suffered from it himself.
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himself. His boat also flies the blue ensign, rather than the red, signifying he is an Royal Naval Reserve officer.
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He's about the right age, and shows an understanding and sympathy towards the shell-shocked soldier, suggesting he's seen it first-hand or suffered from it himself.

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He's about the right age, and shows an understanding and sympathy towards the shell-shocked soldier, suggesting he's seen it first-hand or suffered from it himself.himself.
-His boat also flies the blue ensign, rather than the red, signifying he is an Royal Naval Reserve officer.
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The latter film [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNVVoH9-QH0 literally opens]] with the aftermath of the Operation Dynamo being a beach littered with abandoned British equipment and vehicles. Not only do both films utilize [[CompositeCharacter composite characters]] for more efficient storytelling purposes amidst a otherwise authentic and painstakingly researched settings, but MichaelCaine even plays a role in both as an RAF officer.

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The latter film [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNVVoH9-QH0 literally opens]] with the aftermath of the Operation Dynamo being a beach littered with abandoned British equipment and vehicles. Not only do both films utilize [[CompositeCharacter composite characters]] for more efficient storytelling purposes amidst a otherwise authentic and painstakingly researched settings, but MichaelCaine even plays a role in both as an RAF officer.officer.

[[WMG: Mr Dawson is a veteran of World War One.]]

He's about the right age, and shows an understanding and sympathy towards the shell-shocked soldier, suggesting he's seen it first-hand or suffered from it himself.

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* ''Dunkirk'' is meant to be a CosmeticallyAdvancedPrequel to 1969's BattleOfBritain, which [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNVVoH9-QH0 literally opens]] with the aftermath of the Operation Dynamo being a beach littered with abandoned British equipment and vehicles. Not only do both films utilize [[CompositeCharacter composite characters]] for more efficient storytelling purposes amidst a otherwise authentic and painstakingly researched settings, but MichaelCaine even plays a role in both as an RAF officer.

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* [[WMG: ''Dunkirk'' is meant to be a CosmeticallyAdvancedPrequel to 1969's BattleOfBritain, which BattleOfBritain]]
The latter film
[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNVVoH9-QH0 literally opens]] with the aftermath of the Operation Dynamo being a beach littered with abandoned British equipment and vehicles. Not only do both films utilize [[CompositeCharacter composite characters]] for more efficient storytelling purposes amidst a otherwise authentic and painstakingly researched settings, but MichaelCaine even plays a role in both as an RAF officer.
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*''Dunkirk'' is meant to be a CosmeticallyAdvancedPrequel to 1969's BattleOfBritain, which [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNVVoH9-QH0 literally opens]] with the aftermath of the Operation Dynamo being a beach littered with abandoned British equipment and vehicles. Not only do both films utilize [[CompositeCharacter composite characters]] for more efficient storytelling purposes amidst a otherwise authentic and painstakingly researched settings, but MichaelCaine even plays a role in both as an RAF officer.

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