Not a movie but full blown Jimmy Stewart:


Brig. Gen. James M. Stewart

On March 22, 1941, Jimmy Stewart was drafted into the U.S. Armed Forces. He was assigned to the Army Air Corps as an enlisted man and stationed at Moffett Field, Calif. During his nine months of training at that base, he also took extension courses with the idea of obtaining a commission. He completed the courses and was awaiting the results when Pearl Harbor took place. A month later he received his commission, and because he had logged over 400 hours as a civilian, he was permitted to take basic flight training at Moffett and received his pilot wings. During the next nine months, he instructed in AT-6, AT-9 and B-17 aircraft and flew bombardiers in the training school at Albuquerque, N.M. In the fall of 1943, Stewart went to England as Commanding Officer of the 703d Bomb Squadron, equipped with B-24s.

He began flying combat missions and on March 31, 1944, was appointed Operations Officer of the 453rd Bomb Group and, subsequently, Chief of Staff of the 2nd Combat wing, 2nd Air Division of the 8th Air Force. Stewart ended the war with 20 combat missions. He remained in the USAF Reserve and was promoted to brigadier general on July 23, 1959. He retired on May 31, 1968.

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He was at Reagan's 1st inauguration party in full uniform along with another high ranking actor but I can't remember who it was. Reagan was sitting down watching the show when the officers came to a salute. Reagan didn't recognize is as a salute to the new commander in chief and he sat there. Someone whispered in his ear that he was expected to return the salute and he shot to his feet like he had a cherry bomb in his back pocket. Reagan was a Lt in the AAF but never served overseas because of an eyesight problem.


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― George Orwell

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