I can't even imagine anyone more over the top. Like Rambo, he personally killed 400 people while fighting in and around Vietnam. He also inspired many other fictional characters (like Hannibal from A-Team, and Chuck Norris' 1980s roles), and still alive - neither could the Charlie, nor the Joos, nor even the wom*n get him. Hell, even Gritz himself couldn't kill Gritz.
Wow. Haven't heard of this guy for many years. He made something of a splash in the 80's when the propaganda machine was trying to resurrect American militarism in the wake of the Vietnam fiasco.
No eyepatch is disappointing
I can't even imagine anyone more over the top. Like Rambo, he personally killed 400 people while fighting in and around Vietnam. He also inspired many other fictional characters (like Hannibal from A-Team, and Chuck Norris' 1980s roles), and still alive - neither could the Charlie, nor the Joos, nor even the wom*n get him. Hell, even Gritz himself couldn't kill Gritz.
There's a documentary film about him released quite recently, Erase & Forget. https://youtu.be/TIh1i-2WZb8
Looks like it can be rented on Vimeo here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/eraseandforget
Official site is here https://www.fugitiveimages.org.uk/projects/erase-and-forget/
He sounds like a Jagged Alliance character.
He's an archetype. And to keep with the MGS themes, one of his associates was an explosives expert called Doctor Death.
Wow. Haven't heard of this guy for many years. He made something of a splash in the 80's when the propaganda machine was trying to resurrect American militarism in the wake of the Vietnam fiasco.