You can typically find these on dedicated subtitle repositories like OpenSubtitles or Subscene, though the specific "720p.BluRay.x264" tag ensures the timing matches your video file exactly. 3. Media Info Report

: Information regarding the film's 2.35:1 aspect ratio and sound mixing (DTS, Dolby Digital) can be verified on IMDb Technical Specs .

Many academic papers discuss We Were Soldiers in the context of history, leadership, or cinema. If you are writing a paper, key resources include:

: Research papers often compare the film to the book We Were Soldiers Once… and Young . You can find documented discrepancies, such as the depiction of the 2nd Platoon's advance, on the IMDb Goofs page .

: List of embedded subtitle tracks (e.g., English, French, Spanish).

In the digital archiving community, a "paper" or "info file" often refers to a . This is a text document that details the file's technical properties:

: For a critical perspective, Hi Fi Writer provides a detailed review of the Blu-ray release, including its subtitle options (English for the Hearing Impaired) and video bitrates. 2. Subtitle Files (.srt)