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Saving Private Ryan is a 1998 American epic war film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Robert Rodat.Set in 1944 in Normandy, France, during World War II, it follows a group of soldiers, led by Captain John Miller (), on a mission to locate Private James Francis Ryan and bring him home safely after his three brothers have been killed in action.
Also he lost his helmet in the scuffle with Mellish, and when Upham threatens the group of German soldiers with a rifle at the end, he is the only one who does not have a helmet - AND is the only one Upham shoots. This is all besides the fact that his facial features are obviously the same.
Captain Charles Hazlitt Upham VC & Bar (21 September 1908 – 22 November 1994) was a New Zealand soldier decorated for actions during World War II. Born in Christchurch , New Zealand, he attended Christ's College and later the Canterbury Agricultural College , where he earned a diploma in agriculture.
Charles Wentworth Upham was born in Saint John in the New Brunswick Colony of British Canada on May 4, 1802 to Col. Joshua Upham, Supreme Court Justice of New Brunswick, and his second wife Mary Chandler. Joshua Upham was born in Brookfield, MA in 1741 and died in England in 1808. Charles W. Upham married Ann Susan Holmes on March 29, 1826.
Samuel Curtis Upham (February 2, 1819 – June 29, 1885) was an American journalist, lyricist, merchant, bookkeeper, clerk, navy officer, prospector, and counterfeiter, during the later part of the 19th century, sometimes, known as "Honest Sam Upham".
Oscar John Jefferson Upham (December 14, 1871 – February 18, 1949) was a private serving in the United States Marine Corps during the Boxer Rebellion who received the Medal of Honor for bravery. In addition to his service during the Boxer rebellion, he also served in the Spanish–American War and is credited as shooting the first shot from ...
Upham was put in charge of the Northeastern district, located within the Arkansas Delta. Its large African-American population was the target of frequent Klan attacks and intimidation. Upham gave his men a free hand in subduing the Klan, and the militia's war against them was bloody and ruthless.
Thomas Upham (January 20, 1799 – April 2, 1872) [1] was an American philosopher, psychologist, pacifist, poet, author, and educator. He was an important figure in the holiness movement . [ 2 ] He became influential within psychology literature and served as the Bowdoin College professor of mental and moral philosophy from 1825-1868.