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The Lieutenant (1963)
Situated at Camp Pendleton, the West Coast base of the U.S. Marine Corps, The Lieutenant focuses on the men of the Corps in peace time with a Cold War backdrop. The title character is Second Lieutenant William Tiberius Rice, a rifle platoon leader and one of the training instructors at Camp Pendleton. An hour-long drama, The Lieutenant explores the lives of enlisted Marines and general officers alike.
Situated at Camp Pendleton, the West Coast base of the U.S. Marine Corps, The Lieutenant focuses on the men of the Corps in peace time with a Cold War backdrop. The title character is Second Lieutenant William Tiberius Rice, a rifle platoon leader and one of the training instructors at Camp Pendleton. An hour-long drama, The Lieutenant explores the lives of enlisted Marines and general officers alike.
The series' central focus on the positive portrayal of military life, emphasizing duty, discipline, and patriotism, aligns with traditional conservative values. The narrative champions solutions rooted in adherence to hierarchy and individual responsibility within the armed forces.
This 1960s military drama features a cast that aligns with traditional casting practices of its era, primarily consisting of white actors in mainstream roles. The narrative focuses on military life without presenting critical portrayals of traditional identities or incorporating explicit DEI themes as central to its storyline.
The television series "The Lieutenant" (1963-1964), a military drama set in the U.S. Marine Corps, does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. There is no depiction of queer identity or related storylines within the series' narrative.
The series 'The Lieutenant' (1963) does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on the U.S. Marine Corps, and while one episode addressed homosexuality, there is no evidence of transsexual depictions.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
As an original television series from 1963, "The Lieutenant" introduced its own characters without prior canonical or historical gender baselines. Therefore, no characters could have undergone a gender swap.
As an original television series from 1963, "The Lieutenant" introduced its characters for the first time. There is no prior source material or historical record from which characters could have been race-swapped.
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