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What does the flag at the beginning of Saving Private Ryan mean?
The national flag at the beginning of Saving Private Ryan shows the greatness of our allies in resisting fascist aggression by eliminating all barriers and uniting as one.

The American flag and the French flag are flying in the martyrs cemetery. According to common sense, it may be said that this is the cemetery of American and French soldiers, and we can see the cruelty of war through these.

Saving Private Ryan describes that among the four sons of the Ryan family who fought in the front line after the Normandy landing, except the youngest son, the soldier James Ryan, who belongs to the Airborne Division 10 1, whose whereabouts are still unknown, all the other three sons were killed in various places within two weeks. General Marshall, the chief of staff of the US Army, was informed of the incident. For humanitarian reasons, he ordered the front line to organize an eight-member team to find out the elusive private James Ryan in the sea of people and bullets, and send him back safely.