1-Yes, General Marshall should have made the decision to rescue Private Ryan because he spared Mrs. Ryan from heartbreak. She had already lost three of her sons to the war and no mother deserves to lose all of her sons in war.
2-The US made the right decision in sending men in on D-Day because in war it is necessary to keep advancing and continue on with fighting even if it means men will lose their lives. A con to the invasion was that many men lost their lives but a pro way it was a surprise attack. The Germans expected an attack on a different beach, even though they had prepared the beaches of Normandy for fighting.
3-Captain Miller’s decision to stop and storm the radar tower was a very courageous thing to do, it showed that he was not only there to complete his mission of saving Private Ryan but also to win the war. He risked his own life and the lives of his men to aid his country in winning the war. Even if he has know the outcome I do not believe he would have done things differently because he said it if losing one man’s life meant he saved many others lives it was worth it.
4-Captian Miller has many characteristics of a leader; he was very intelligent and was able to use self-control to make good decisions. Miller led his men by example and was very brave and honorable; he had an incredible ability to persevere in any mission he was assigned. Miller was very courageous and always tried to make decisions that would help to end the war. Captain Miller was a teacher back home and this occupation contributed to his leadership abilities because it allowed him to keep his composure and even when he was nervous or scared he never showed his fear to his men.
5-The role of medics was often the most difficult because medics were medics were classified as non-combatants and were not supposed to be fired upon, but they were targeted by the enemy because they did not want the medics giving aid to the wounded.
6-The mission