I spent six years in the army, and I would have to say Footloose. However, if we are talking 1960's and 70's back in the olive drab days of vietnam, first line takes it. Even the names of those Joes are reminiscent of the Vietnam war era. The name Rock n Roll was a term that was used for the point man on patrol, that meant his rifle was set on full auto. Breaker comes from "break" which means "clear the net" if there is radio traffic and you have something important to relay. Grunt is Army slang for combat arms soldiers mostly infantry. Then of course there is the infamouse "night stalkers" of the 160th SOAR (Delta Force), which I could see "Stalker" as.
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