I was searching for a doc i haven't seen yet and came across this. I honestly didn't know where to post this as i think it was one of the most horrific and yet human things i have seen in a long time. This man enlists and ends up in WWII. Between getting captured and beaten, starved, surviving a torpedo attack, escaping execution upon being 'rescued' after torpedo attack, surviving Nagasaki and saving a Japanese officer and countless others during this 3yr+ ordeal...wow. A doctor's oath goes beyond anything even during times of war. In the end, an act of compassion compels an officer to do something that breaks all tradition and gives us a glimpse that home, faith and yes, luck can carry us out of anything.