FORT BENNING - The upcoming movie ``Basic'' won't be a hit if Army Rangers at Fort Benning have their way. <br>
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When a preliminary script for the movie, starring John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson, wound up on the desk of the Army's chief of public affairs, it didn't draw any rave reviews. <br>
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Major General Larry Gottard said in the script, the Rangers are portrayed as a band of heroin-shooting, cocaine-sniffing, race-baiting, murderous thugs. <br>
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Gottard said, ``The script particularly is disturbing given that actual Rangers are on duty worldwide helping prosecute an international war on terrorism.'' <br>
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The film wraps up shooting later this week at the now-closed Cecil Naval Air Station Field in Jacksonville, Florida. <br>
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The publicist for Intermedia Film Equities and Phoenix Pictures, Pat Story, said she's not sure those at Fort Benning have seen the entire script. <br>
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Story said, ``The movie is fiction, and I don't think it shows any disrespect to the Rangers.'' <br>
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Ralph Puckett, a retired Army Ranger commander who lives in Columbus, said the script is definitely slanted against the Rangers. <br>
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Puckett said he wrote a letter to Florida Governor Jeb Bush who was very complimentary of the film company when they arrived in Jacksonville last November. <br>
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Puckett said, ``He undoubtedly didn't know the plot of the movie.'' <br>
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In the film, Travolta plays a Drug Enforcement Agency operative investigating the disappearance of several Ranger cadets and their drill instructor during an exercise at a training base in Panama.
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