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== The Battle of Ramelle ==
 
== The Battle of Ramelle ==
   
During the battle at [[Ramelle]], Horvath gets shot in the leg and limps back to the [[Alamo]] where he is shot again through the back. Mike dies after he slumps behind cover, claiming to his comrades that he only got the wind knocked out of him and that he would be fine. It is implied he was married, as he is seen with a wedding ring.
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During the battle at [[Ramelle]], Horvath was not seen at lot though he was seen using a bazooka to destroy a [[Tiger Tank]]. He comes face to face with an opposing soldier to which both of their rifles jam. The soldier threw his helmet at him to which he quickly retaliates in the same manner. Despite being the first to draw his sidearm, he still takes a shot in the leg as the opposing soldier falls.
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He then limps back to the [[Alamo]] where he and Reiben try in vain to use a not her bazooka to destroy another tiger tank. When this fails, they run back to the Alamo still carrying the bazooka. He is shot again through the back as he flees.
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Mike dies after he slumps behind cover, claiming to his comrades that he only got the wind knocked out of him and that he would be fine. It is implied he was married, as he is seen with a wedding ring.
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==Attitudes to the Mission==
 
Horvath appears to be the only soldier who believes in the mission after Ryan states his intent to stay and defend the Ramelle bridge. He says that despite Ryan having done nothing to deserve a ride home, "perhaps saving Private Ryan might be the only good thing we pulled out of this whole, God-awful, shitty mess" and it would earn them the right to go home and leave the army and the war. Miller appears undecided until Horvath says this, so it seems Miller does put great stock in the Sergeant's counsel.
   
Horvath appears to be the only soldier who believes in the mission after Ryan states his intent to stay and defend the Ramelle bridge. He says that despite Ryan having done nothing to deserve a ride home, perhaps "saving Private Ryan might be the only good thing we pulled out of this whole, God-awful, shitty mess" and it would earn them the right to go home and leave the army and the war. Miller appears undecided until Horvath says this, so it seems Miller does put great stock in the Sergeant's counsel.
 
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 15:23, 4 March 2014


Sergeant Michael "Mike" Horvath was an American soldier serving in the 2nd Rangers Battalion of the United States Army during WWII, who held the rank of Technical Sergeant. He was a close friend of Captain John H. Miller, and served with him in both Africa and Italy before the invasion of France. He was protrayed by actor Tom Sizemore.

Horvath was a capable sergeant and seeming veteran of the war. During the Omaha landing, he was shouting at the men to spread out to better withstand German machine gun fire, and gathered dirt and placed it in a ration tin labelled "France" in a satchel with two other tins labelled "Italy" and "Africa" once the landing was secured. Horvath appeared to be the closest thing Miller may have had to a friend, joking in battle when Miller draws fire that Mrs Miller, his mother, would be very cross if she saw him do that. Miller dryly retorted that he thought Horvath was his mother. The two later spoke seriously in a church in Neuville, reminiscing about a past comrade, Vecchio an unusually short Ranger who would urinate on other soldiers jackets as a prank ("V" for "Vecchio" and "Victory). Miller admitted to Horvath that he is able to rationalize the life or death decisions he must make as commanding officer, by believing that each order, even if it gets soldiers killed, saves the lives of two, three, or ten others. Horvath states that this time though the mission will only save one man, Private Ryan, so it's not the same principle.

The Search For Ryan

Horvath was one of the men chosen by Miller to go search for Private James Ryan and serves as the squad's second in command. At Neuville, he looks after Corparal Upham who has never seen combat, as they secure the village from German soldiers. After they leave the village and assault the German bunker, tensions appear between Reiben and Horvath when Steamboat Willie is let go, and Rieben declares his intent to desert the failing mission. Desertion is a capital offence and Horvath appears ready to shoot Rieben and the situation is only diffused by Miller revealing his origins before joining the army.

The Battle of Ramelle

During the battle at Ramelle, Horvath was not seen at lot though he was seen using a bazooka to destroy a Tiger Tank. He comes face to face with an opposing soldier to which both of their rifles jam. The soldier threw his helmet at him to which he quickly retaliates in the same manner. Despite being the first to draw his sidearm, he still takes a shot in the leg as the opposing soldier falls.

He then limps back to the Alamo where he and Reiben try in vain to use a not her bazooka to destroy another tiger tank. When this fails, they run back to the Alamo still carrying the bazooka. He is shot again through the back as he flees.

Mike dies after he slumps behind cover, claiming to his comrades that he only got the wind knocked out of him and that he would be fine. It is implied he was married, as he is seen with a wedding ring.

Attitudes to the Mission

Horvath appears to be the only soldier who believes in the mission after Ryan states his intent to stay and defend the Ramelle bridge. He says that despite Ryan having done nothing to deserve a ride home, "perhaps saving Private Ryan might be the only good thing we pulled out of this whole, God-awful, shitty mess" and it would earn them the right to go home and leave the army and the war. Miller appears undecided until Horvath says this, so it seems Miller does put great stock in the Sergeant's counsel.

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