''A Few Good Men'' is a play by
Aaron Sorkin
Aaron Benjamin Sorkin (born June 9, 1961) is an American screenwriter, playwright and film director. Born in New York City, he developed a passion for writing at an early age. As a writer for stage, television, and film, Sorkin is recognized f ...
, first produced on
Broadway by
David Brown in 1989. It tells the story of military lawyers at a
court-martial
A court-martial (plural ''courts-martial'' or ''courts martial'', as "martial" is a postpositive adjective) is a military court or a trial conducted in such a court. A court-martial is empowered to determine the guilt of members of the arme ...
who uncover a high-level conspiracy in the course of defending their clients, two
United States Marine
The United States Marine Corps (USMC), also referred to as the United States Marines or simply the Marines, is the maritime land force service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is responsible for conducting expeditionary ...
s accused of
murder
Murder is the unlawful killing of another human without justification (jurisprudence), justification or valid excuse (legal), excuse committed with the necessary Intention (criminal law), intention as defined by the law in a specific jurisd ...
.
It opened on
Broadway at the
Music Box Theatre
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in
Manhattan
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of
New York City
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on November 15, 1989, in a production directed by
Don Scardino
Donald Joseph Scardino (born February 17, 1949) is an American television director, producer, and retired actor.
Career Acting
Scardino was born in New York City, to jazz musician parents, Dorothy Denny Scardino and Charles Scardino. His first ...
, with
Tom Hulce as
Lieutenant (junior grade)
Lieutenant junior grade is a junior commissioned officer rank used in a number of navies.
United States
Lieutenant (junior grade), commonly abbreviated as LTJG or, historically, Lt. (j.g.) (as well as variants of both abbreviations), i ...
Daniel Kaffee,
Megan Gallagher as
Lieutenant Commander Joanne Galloway, and
Stephen Lang
Stephen Lang (born July 11, 1952) is an American stage and screen actor. He gained fame for his role as main antagonist Miles Quaritch, Colonel Miles Quaritch in James Cameron's ''Avatar (2009 film), Avatar'' (2009), for which he won the Saturn ...
as
Colonel
Colonel ( ; abbreviated as Col., Col, or COL) is a senior military Officer (armed forces), officer rank used in many countries. It is also used in some police forces and paramilitary organizations.
In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, a colon ...
Jessep.
Michael O'Hare replaced Lang as Col. Jessep later in the run.
Sorkin adapted his work three years later into a screenplay for the 1992
feature film of the same name.
Plot
Private
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Music
* "In Private", by Dusty Springfield from the 1990 album ''Reputation''
* Private (band), a Denmark-based band
* "Private" (Ryōko Hirosue song), from the 1999 album ''Private'', written and also recorded ...
William Santiago, a
United States Marine
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at the
United States Navy
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's
Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (), officially known as Naval Station Guantanamo Bay or NSGB, (also called GTMO, pronounced Gitmo as jargon by the U.S. military) is a United States military base located on of land and water on the shore of Guant ...
, on the south shore of the island of
Cuba
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is a weak Marine who has a hard time physically keeping up and gets along poorly with his fellow Marines and has gone outside the
chain of command
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Military chain of command
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to the
Naval Criminal Investigation Service (NCIS) to request a transfer. Although
Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Markinson requests that Santiago be transferred, his senior Base Commander
Colonel
Colonel ( ; abbreviated as Col., Col, or COL) is a senior military Officer (armed forces), officer rank used in many countries. It is also used in some police forces and paramilitary organizations.
In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, a colon ...
Nathan Jessep instructs
Lieutenant
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Jonathan James Kendrick, Private Santiago's platoon commander, to "train" Santiago. Soon afterward, Santiago dies. He was murdered, and the two Marines
Lance Corporal
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Etymology
The presumed origin of the rank of lance corp ...
Harold Dawson and
Private First Class Louden Downey who broke into Santiago's dorm room and attacked him and stuffed a rag into his mouth / throat, will stand trial.
United States Navy
The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare, maritime military branch, service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is the world's most powerful navy with the largest Displacement (ship), displacement, at 4.5 millio ...
's
United States Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps
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(JAG Corps) investigator and lawyer
Lieutenant Commander Joanne Galloway believes Dawson and Downey may have carried out an illegal "code red" order: a brutal
extrajudicial punishment
Extrajudicial punishment is a punishment for an alleged crime or offense which is carried out without legal process or supervision by a court or tribunal through a legal proceeding.
Politically motivated
Extrajudicial punishment is often a fe ...
that in recent years has been outlawed by military regulations. Santiago was ostensibly killed in retaliation for naming Cpl. Dawson in a fenceline shooting into adjacent Cuban sovereign territory, but Lt. Cmdr. Galloway believes Santiago was killed as part of a premeditated plan or even conspiracy. Galloway wants to represent them, but the case is assigned to fellow Navy officer and lawyer
Lieutenant (junior grade)
Lieutenant junior grade is a junior commissioned officer rank used in a number of navies.
United States
Lieutenant (junior grade), commonly abbreviated as LTJG or, historically, Lt. (j.g.) (as well as variants of both abbreviations), i ...
Daniel Kaffee, a bumbling attorney who enjoys accepting
plea bargain deals and avoiding drawn-out trials / courts martial. Lt. Kaffee's casual attitude bothers intense driven Galloway, while Galloway annoys Kaffee with her female meddling and overbearing attitude.
At
Guantanamo Bay, Kaffee and Galloway interrogate base commander Marine Corps Colonel Nathan Jessep and others. Jessep asserts that Santiago was supposed to be transferred off the base and sent back to America the following day. Marines Dawson and Downey reject their lawyer Lt. Kaffee's offer to enter into a plea agreement and receive a short six months sentence with government prosecutor U.S. Marine
Captain
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Jack Ross, claiming that Kendrick gave them the "code red" order, that they never intended for Santiago to die and did nothing wrong. Cpl. Dawson thinks it is dishonorable and a violation of the Marines' strict code of honor for Kaffee to opt for a plea agreement rather than stand their ground in court. Kaffee in disgust and unable to understand their sense of morals, wants to be terminated from his position as counsel because he believes the case is worthless, that if they're found guilty, that they'll both be sentenced to long prison terms. Kaffee suddenly submits a
not guilty plea
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on behalf of the accused at the
arraignment
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. He explains to Galloway that the reason he was selected to handle the case was because of his reputation for quickly settling cases out of court with as little fuss as possible, that it was anticipated that he would take a fast plea deal and the case would then be closed, and swept away under the rug.
Lt. Col. Markinson tells Kaffee, during their secretive covert meeting in Kaffee's car, that the code red order was actually given, then hidden, and that Col. Jessep never requested Santiago be transferred. According to the defense, Cpl. Dawson was passed up for promotion because he had given food secretly to another Marine who had been on punishment and ordered to go without meals. The defense Kaffee now presents is a favorable picture of Dawson and shows that "code reds" had previously been authorized through Pvt. Downey. On the other hand, Downey claims under oath and cross-examination that he was not present when Dawson allegedly received the "code red" instructions. Lt. Col.Markinson then kills himself before he can testify because he feels guilty about not protecting a fellow Marine under his charge and being an informer / whistle-blower.
Kaffee thinks the case has been lost without Markinson's testimony. He complains that he fought the case rather than accepting a settlement as he returns home drunk. Galloway urges Kaffee to summon and get Jessep to testify on the stand under oath despite the possibility of facing court-martial for defying a superior officer.
When Kaffee brings up a discrepancy in Col. Jessep's testimony in court at the court-martial at the
Washington Navy Yard
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—that his Marines never disobey orders and that Santiago was to be relocated for his own safety—he is disturbed. Jessep spars under Kaffee's interrogation. Considering that Jessep had told his men to leave Santiago alone, Kaffee wonders why he was still in danger. Jessep, disgusted by Kaffee's behavior, praises the military's contribution to national security as well as his own. Finally, Jessep admits with disdain and intense anger that he really did give the "code red" command. Then while attempting to leave the courtroom thinking he's above reproach or questioned, Jessep is then arrested by order of the observing military judges.
The murder and conspiracy charges against Dawson and Downey are dropped, but they are found guilty of lesser offenses of "
conduct unbecoming" and will be
dishonorably discharged. Dawson explains to his confused and non-comprehending friend that they failed to stand up for people who were too helpless to defend themselves, like Pvt. Santiago, while Downey is unsure what they did wrong. Lt. Kaffee tells Dawson that having honor does not require wearing a patch on one's arm. Dawson then snaps to attention, barking "there's an officer on deck" and smartly snaps off a salute to Lieutenant Kaffee and recognizes him as an officer to be respected (unlike his earlier contempt). Before prosecutor Ross leaves to arrest Kendrick, Kaffee and Ross give each other compliments as friends.
Characters
*
United States Navy
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JAG Corps
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Lieutenant Junior Grade Daniel A. Kaffee: The main lawyer who defends both Dawson and Downey. He starts as a plea-bargain-happy lawyer and, with help from Joanne Galloway, he develops into a lawyer who is willing to fight for his clients.
*
United States Marine Corps
The United States Marine Corps (USMC), also referred to as the United States Marines or simply the Marines, is the maritime land force service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is responsible for conducting expeditionar ...
Private First Class Louden Downey: One of the two men accused of the murder of Santiago. He is the quiet member of the two soldiers and lets Lance Corporal Dawson do the talking for him.
* United States Navy JAG Corps
Lieutenant Commander Joanne Galloway: A hardworking and determined lawyer who finds and brings light to the murder case.
* United States Navy JAG Corps Captain Isaac Whitaker: The commanding officer in Washington. He sends Galloway to Guantanamo Bay.
*
United States Marine Corps Judge Advocate Division
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Lieutenant
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Jack Ross: The lawyer who oversees prosecuting Dawson and Downey.
* United States Marine Corps
Captain
Captain is a title, an appellative for the commanding officer of a military unit; the supreme leader or highest rank officer of a navy ship, merchant ship, aeroplane, spacecraft, or other vessel; or the commander of a port, fire or police depa ...
Matthew A. Markinson: Worked with Jessep and suggested moving Santiago.
* United States Marine Corps
Lieutenant Colonel Nathan R. Jessep: The commanding officer in Guantanamo Bay. He ordered the "Code Red" of Private Santiago.
* United States Marine Corps
Lance Corporal
Lance corporal is a military rank, used by many English-speaking armed forces worldwide, and also by some police forces and other uniformed organisations. It is below the rank of corporal.
Etymology
The presumed origin of the rank of lance corp ...
Harold W. Dawson: One of the two men accused of the murder of Private Santiago.
* United States Marine Corps
First Lieutenant
First lieutenant is a commissioned officer military rank in many armed forces; in some forces, it is an appointment.
The rank of lieutenant has different meanings in different military formations, but in most forces it is sub-divided into a se ...
Jonathan James Kendrick: Santiago's platoon commander.
Play
Sorkin got the idea for the play from a phone conversation with his sister Deborah, who had graduated from
Boston University Law School
The Boston University School of Law (BU Law) is the law school of Boston University, a Private university, private research university in Boston. Established in 1872, it is the third-oldest law school in New England, after Harvard Law School and ...
and was serving a three-year stint with the
Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps. She was going to
Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (), officially known as Naval Station Guantanamo Bay or NSGB, (also called GTMO, pronounced Gitmo as jargon by the U.S. military) is a United States military base located on of land and water on the shore of Guant ...
to defend
a group of Marines who had come close to killing a fellow Marine in a
hazing
Hazing (American English), initiation, beasting (British English), bastardisation (Australian English), ragging (South Asian English) or deposition refers to any activity expected of someone in joining or participating in a group that humiliates, ...
ordered by a superior officer. Sorkin took that information and wrote much of his story on cocktail napkins during the first act of the musical ''
La Cage aux Folles'' while bartending at the
Palace Theatre on
Broadway.
Several former Navy JAG lawyers have been proposed as the model for the character of
Lieutenant
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Daniel Kaffee,
USN,
JAG Corps
The Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAG or JAG Corps) is the military justice branch or specialty of the United States Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and Navy. Officers serving in the JAG Corps are typically called judge advocates ...
. These include Donald Marcari,
David Iglesias, and Walter Bansley III.
The court martial was Marcari's first big court case. However, in a statement released by his spokeswoman, Sorkin said, "The character of Dan Kaffee in ''A Few Good Men'' is entirely fictional and was not inspired by any particular individual."
Once Sorkin completed a draft, his theatrical agent sent it to producer
David Brown, who wanted the
film rights
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. Sorkin sold Brown the rights, getting Brown to agree to also produce ''A Few Good Men'' as a play.
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Premieres
''A Few Good Men'' had its world premiere at the Heritage Repertory Theatre at the University of Virginia's Department of Drama on September 19, 1989. It then transferred to the
Kennedy Center
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.
The original Broadway stage production opened at the
Music Box Theatre
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in
New York
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* New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York
New York may also refer to:
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on November 15, 1989, in a production directed by
Don Scardino
Donald Joseph Scardino (born February 17, 1949) is an American television director, producer, and retired actor.
Career Acting
Scardino was born in New York City, to jazz musician parents, Dorothy Denny Scardino and Charles Scardino. His first ...
, designed by Ben Edwards, and with music by
John Gromada. It starred
Tom Hulce as LTJG Kaffee;
Megan Gallagher as LCDR JoAnne Galloway;
Clark Gregg
Robert Clark Gregg Jr. (born April 2, 1962) is an American actor, director, and screenwriter. He portrayed Phil Coulson in films and television series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe from 2008 to 2024, and voiced Coulson in an animated tele ...
as Lt. Jack Ross;
Stephen Lang
Stephen Lang (born July 11, 1952) is an American stage and screen actor. He gained fame for his role as main antagonist Miles Quaritch, Colonel Miles Quaritch in James Cameron's ''Avatar (2009 film), Avatar'' (2009), for which he won the Saturn ...
as Col. Jessup, and
Robert Hogan as Capt. Matthew A. Markinson. Replacement actors included
Timothy Busfield
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and
Bradley Whitford
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as Lt. Jack Ross (understudy for Kaffee),
Perry King,
Michael O'Hare, and
Ron Perlman
Ronald N. Perlman (born April 13, 1950) is an American actor. His credits include the roles of Amoukar in ''Quest for Fire (film), Quest for Fire'' (1981), Salvatore in ''The Name of the Rose (film), The Name of the Rose'' (1986), Vincent in th ...
as Jessep, and
Pamela Blair
Pamela Blair (December 5, 1949 – July 23, 2023) was an American actress best known for originating the role of Val in the musical ''A Chorus Line'' and several appearances on American soap operas.
Early life and career
Born in Bennington, V ...
as Galloway.
Joshua Malina also appeared. Malina went on to appear in the movie adaption.
The production ran for 497 performances.
Other performances
A Spanish-language production titled ''Hombres de Honor'' opened on January 10, 1991, at the Ferré Performing Arts Center in Puerto Rico, starring Cordelia González and Rafo Muñiz, directed by Pablo Cabrera.
A national touring company performed through 1992 with
Michael O'Keefe
Michael O'Keefe (born Raymond Peter O'Keefe Jr.; April 24, 1955) is an American actor known for his roles as Danny Noonan in '' Caddyshack''; Ben Meechum in '' The Great Santini,'' for which he received a nomination for the Academy Award for Bes ...
as LTJG Kaffee,
Alyson Reed as LCDR Galloway, and
Paul Winfield as the judge.
In January 1993 ''A Few Good Men'' had its premiere in German language at the Volkstheater, Vienna, Austria (translation: Gunther Baumann, director: Erhard Pauer, Daniel Kaffee: Alfons Haider). In the following years this production went on tour and was shown all over Germany, Switzerland and Austria (German title: Eine Frage der Ehre/A Question of Honor).
A revival of the play starring
Rob Lowe
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in the role of LTJG Kaffee,
Suranne Jones as LCDR Galloway, and
John Barrowman as Capt. Ross opened at the
Theatre Royal Haymarket
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,
London
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, in late August 2005 for preview showings followed by a three-month run in early September 2005. The stage show was directed by
David Esbjornson.
In 2006, the
Hudson Shakespeare Company of New Jersey staged a production as part of their second stage for modern shows. The tour was presented in city courtrooms, directed by Jon Ciccarelli and featured notable New York City actors such as Jon Crefeld as LTJG Kaffee and Charles J. Roby as Col. Jessup.
Jensen Ackles
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appeared as LTJG Kaffee alongside
Lou Diamond Phillips as Col. Jessup in a production of the play at the
Casa Mañana
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Theatre, in
Fort Worth, Texas
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, June 5–10, 2007.
It has also been performed in London, Oxford, and Portsmouth by amateur groups.
A Hungarian production of the play was performed at Madách Szinház, Budapest. It was directed by Imre Kerényi, starring Sándor Czvetkó, Éva Kerekes, and Gábor Koncz.
Indian writer
Swadesh Deepak
Swadesh Deepak (born 1943) is an Indian playwright, novelist and short-story writer. Deepak has been active on the Hindi literary scene since the mid-1960s and is best known for ''Court Martial,'' a 1991 play. Deepak's most recent book is ''Main ...
adapted the play into
Hindi
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as ''Court Martial'' (1991) which served as the basis of the films ''
Shaurya'' (2008) and ''
Melvilasom'' (2011).
By the Book Theatre produced the play November 25, 2014, to December 6, 2014 at the McManus Studio Theatre,
London, Ontario
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. The production won 4 Brickenden Awards including Outstanding Drama.
June 30, 2016, marked the opening of the Warehouse Studio Theatre production at The Noho Arts Center under the direction of Tony Pauletto and starring
K. C. Clyde as Kaffee alongside Dennis LaValle as Jessup and Sarah Klein as Galloway.
In March 2016,
NBC
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announced its intent to broadcast a live television production of ''A Few Good Men'', starring
Alec Baldwin
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as Col. Jessup, in the second quarter of 2018, with a teleplay adapted by Sorkin from his original script. The broadcast would be executive produced by
Craig Zadan and
Neil Meron, and patterned upon NBC's ongoing series of live Broadway musicals. However, NBC has
yet to announce an airdate. ''Variety'' reported that the availability of Sorkin, Zadan, and Meron may have had an impact, noting that Sorkin had to represent his 2017 film ''
Molly's Game
''Molly's Game'' is a 2017 American biographical film written and directed by Aaron Sorkin (in his directorial debut), based on the 2014 memoir by Molly Bloom. It stars Jessica Chastain, Idris Elba, Kevin Costner, Michael Cera, Jeremy Str ...
'' during
awards season, while Zadan and Meron (who have produced all of NBC's live musicals) were committed to other projects (such as ''
Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert
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'' in 2018, and a later canceled production of ''
Hair
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The human body, apart from areas of glabrous skin, is covered in follicles which produce thick terminal and ...
'' in 2019) being produced by NBC in lieu of ''
Bye Bye Birdie
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Originally titled ''Let's Go Steady'', ''Bye Bye Birdie'' is set in 1958. The play's book was influenced by El ...
'', which had been delayed multiple times in order to accommodate
Jennifer Lopez
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's other projects. Zadan died on August 20, 2018, at the age of 69.
Awards and nominations
The Broadway production earned
Megan Gallagher a 1990
Theatre World Award and a Best Actor nomination for
Tom Hulce at the
44th Tony Awards.
IBDB Production Awards
Source material and legacy
The play is based on events that took place at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in July 1986, though various details were changed for dramatic purposes. Members of Rifle Security Company, Windward Side, 2nd Platoon believed that one of their number, Pfc. William Alvarado, was a malingerer and had informed about a Marine firing across the border into Cuba. In a retaliatory hazing (called a "Code Red"), ten Marines seized Alvarado, blindfolded him, stuffed a rag in his mouth, beat him, and shaved his head. Alvarado was seriously injured, but did not die. Of the ten Marines, seven accepted other than honorable discharges as part of a plea bargain A plea bargain, also known as a plea agreement or plea deal, is a legal arrangement in criminal law where the defendant agrees to plead guilty or no contest to a charge in exchange for concessions from the prosecutor. These concessions can include a ...
, but three, including David Cox, refused to accept the plea bargain and went to court. Cox was defended by Don Marcari. Cox was found not guilty of aggravated battery but guilty of the misdemeanor charge of simple assault. He was sentenced to time already served in the brig and returned to active duty.
Cox was honorably discharged from the Marines in 1989. When he saw the film version of ''A Few Good Men'', he was upset at the liberties taken with the event, most notably that the Marines in the case were dishonorably discharged, and considered suing the filmmakers. Cox disappeared in 1994. He was found murdered, along a riverbank near Medfield, Massachusetts
Medfield is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 12,799 according to the 2020 United States Census. It is a community about southwest of Boston, Massachusetts, which is a 40-minute drive to Downtown Bos ...
.
References
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