>>213536194
Change it up a little with "In Harm's Way" 1965.

I say that because it's a greatly flawed film that ranges from from good to cringe as far as the story but is filled with things like USN late-war/post war drill, amazing-they-thought-of-that background details, wtf? background details, ease of performances like you don't see anymore and much more that all comes together in a comfy movie that you'll watch many times.