Grunts: Misconduct shows that army life is rough and extremely demanding. Sergeants bark orders and expect them to be followed to the letter. As the grunts are trained to be soldiers, down time becomes more and more important. Camaraderie comes into full play on the battlefield and is reinforced in the few minutes of rest and relaxation provided during training. The trilogy's final instalment follows the men through more training, more barking of orders, and stays with them during their time off. What happens when the sergeants aren't around? How do the men in charge let off steam? War is serious stuff and he is but a single man in a world of violence and hate. He releases his emotions in private to prepare for another day. Grunts: Misconduct does not end in tears, but stoicism. It is the Army way! Cast: Jake Deckard, Ricky Sinz, Roman Ragazzi, Rafael Alencar, Trey Casteel, Max Schutler, Dominic Pacifico, Brodie Sinclair, Luciano Haas, Jay Mack, Aaron Summers
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