NPR White House Correspondent Scott Detrow, reporting from Ukraine on Tuesday, noted a surprising but familiar slogan scrawled on the side of a damaged tank.“We were driving too fast to get a clear picture,” wrote Detrow in a tweet, “but we just drove past a destroyed Russian tank with WOLVERINES spraypainted across it.”About half the commenters on the post recognized the moniker.
The other half made curious inquiries along the lines of, “What does wolverines mean? The name of some Ukrainian battalion?”It is not.Movie fans from Gen X and prior — or fans of late night basic cable — will recognize the slogan from John Milius’ 1984 popcorn invasion thriller, Red Dawn, starring Patrick Swayze, C.
Thomas Howell, Lea Thompson, Charlie Sheen and Jennifer Grey. In the film, Russia invades the U.S. via sneak attack and a group of small town teens forms itself into a resistance.
Taking the name of their high-school mascot they call themselves “Wolverines,” a moniker they spray paint on the sides of buildings and armored vehicles they’ve destroyed in order to terrorize Russian troops.
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