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:''This article is about a fictional [[Special Forces (United States Army)|Green Beret]] for more see [[Rambo (disambiguation)]], and for the movie with the same name see [[Rambo (film)]]''
 
 
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! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background-color:#DEDEE2" | ''[[:Category:Rambo|Rambo]]'' character
 
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! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; font-size: larger; background-color: #001; color: #DEDEE2;" | Rambo
 
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! Classification:
 
| Former war vet<br / >Former Green Beret<br / >Former War Ranger
 
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! Location:
 
| [[Arizona]]
 
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! Known relatives:
 
| Unknown
 
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! Signature weapon:
 
| [[List of weapons that Rambo uses|Many]]
 
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! First appearance:
 
| ''[[Rambo First Blood]]''
 
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! Films
 
| ''[[w:c:rambo:Filmography|Rambo Filmography]]''
 
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! Other appearances:
 
| ''[[First Blood (book)]]''
 
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! Portrayed by:
 
| [[Sylvester Stallone]]
 
|}
 
 
 
[[Image:Rambokills.png|right|thumb|180px|A total ammount of kills he has in all of the films he has played in.]]'''''Following Information courtesy of --[[User:Wiki Wiki Dogg 101|Wiki Wiki Dogg 101]]'''''<br / >
 
[[Image:Rambokills.png|right|thumb|180px|A total ammount of kills he has in all of the films he has played in.]]'''''Following Information courtesy of --[[User:Wiki Wiki Dogg 101|Wiki Wiki Dogg 101]]'''''<br / >
'''''Rambo''''' is a fictional former [[Special Forces (United States Army)|Green Beret]] created by David Morrell in his novel ''[[First Blood (book)|First Blood]]''. Morrell's character and ideas were used in the 1980 and 2000s as the basis for a series of popular [[action film]]s starring [[Sylvester Stallone]].
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'''''Rambo''''' is a fictional former [[Green Beret]] created by David Morrell in his novel ''[[First Blood (book)|First Blood]]''. Morrell's character and ideas were used in the 1980 and 2000s as the basis for a series of popular [[action film]]s starring [[Sylvester Stallone]].
   
The films featuring the character are: ''[[First Blood]]'' (1982), ''[[Rambo: First Blood Part II]]'' (1985), ''[[Rambo III]]'' (1988), and ''[[Rambo (film)|Rambo]]'' (2008), with ''[[Rambo V]]'' upcoming in 2009. The films focus on a troubled [[Vietnam veteran|Vietnam War veteran]] and [[Special Forces (United States Army)|Green Beret]], '''John James Rambo''', who is skilled in many aspects of survival, weaponry, hand-to-hand combat and [[guerrilla warfare]].
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The films featuring the character are: ''[[First Blood]]'' (1982), ''[[Rambo: First Blood Part II]]'' (1985), ''[[Rambo III]]'' (1988), and ''[[Rambo (film)|Rambo]]'' (2008), with ''[[Rambo V]]'' upcoming in 2009. The films focus on a troubled [[Vietnam veteran|Vietnam War veteran]] and [[United States Army Special Forces|Green Beret]], '''John James Rambo''', who is skilled in many aspects of survival, weaponry, hand-to-hand combat and [[guerrilla warfare]].
   
 
Morrell says that in choosing the name Rambo he was inspired by "the sound of force" in the name of the rambo apples which he encountered in Pennsylvania, and he felt that its pronunciation was similar to the surname of Arthur Rimbaud, the title of whose most famous work ''A Season in Hell'', seemed to him "an apt metaphor for the prisoner-of-war experiences that I imagined Rambo suffering."
 
Morrell says that in choosing the name Rambo he was inspired by "the sound of force" in the name of the rambo apples which he encountered in Pennsylvania, and he felt that its pronunciation was similar to the surname of Arthur Rimbaud, the title of whose most famous work ''A Season in Hell'', seemed to him "an apt metaphor for the prisoner-of-war experiences that I imagined Rambo suffering."
 
<ref> [http://www.davidmorrell.net/faq.cfm?frompage=1&StartRow=1&maxrows=2#24 Where did you come up with the name Rambo?], David Morrell's FAQ on his website, accessed 17 February, 2008</ref>
 
<ref> [http://www.davidmorrell.net/faq.cfm?frompage=1&StartRow=1&maxrows=2#24 Where did you come up with the name Rambo?], David Morrell's FAQ on his website, accessed 17 February, 2008</ref>
   
In popular culture, the name has become an eponym for a tactic of military aggression or, alternatively, a person demonstrating great heroism through extreme violence and skill, especially when outnumbered. However, the term can also be used somewhat derogatorily to describe someone who thoughtlessly charges into a fight with no regard for personal safety or careful planning. This term is referred to as "Going Rambo" or "doing it Rambo style." The name is also used in a more figurative sense to describe any action or approach which is deemed to be aggressive (e.g., "The Committee railroaded through its proposal, Rambo-style, without waiting for debate or taking questions.")
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In popular culture, the name has become an eponym for a tactic of military aggression or, alternatively, a person demonstrating great heroism through extreme violence and skill, especially when outnumbered. However, the term can also be used somewhat derogatorily to describe someone who thoughtlessly charges into a fight with no regard for personal safety or careful planning. This term is referred to as "Going Rambo" or "doing it Rambo style."{{Fact|date=May 2008}}The name is also used in a more figurative sense to describe any action or approach which is deemed to be aggressive (e.g., "The Committee railroaded through its proposal, Rambo-style, without waiting for debate or taking questions.")
   
 
==Fictional biography==
 
==Fictional biography==
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*1 - [[Distinguished Service Cross (United States Army)|Distinguished Service Cross]]
 
*1 - [[Distinguished Service Cross (United States Army)|Distinguished Service Cross]]
 
*1 - [[Medal of Honor]]
 
*1 - [[Medal of Honor]]
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This is, apparently, only a partial listing of Rambo's honors as in a deleted scene from ''Rambo III'', Rambo's "Class A" uniform can clearly be seen with the following 13 ribbons:
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*[[Medal of Honor]] - Awarded two and refused another (though multiple nominations may be submitted, by law only one award for the Medal of Honor may occur.)
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*[[Army Distinguished Service Medal]]
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*[[Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)|Distinguished Flying Cross]]
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*[[Soldier's Medal]]
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*[[Bronze Star Medal|Bronze Star]]
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*[[Purple Heart]]
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*[[Air Medal]]
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*[[Combat Action Ribbon]] - This award is actually for US Navy, Coast Guard and Marine personnel, so this could be either an error on part of the film makers or Rambo could have possibly been awarded one for a joint-service operation.
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*[[Vietnam Service Medal]]
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*[[Prisoner of War Medal]]
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*[[Army Service Ribbon]]
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*[[Vietnam Wound Medal]]
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*[[Vietnam Campaign Medal]]
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In a measure of discontinuity within the storyline, Rambo's [[Silver Star]]s and [[Distinguished Service Cross (United States Army)|Distinguished Service Cross]] were missing from his ribbon rack as well as the [[National Defense Medal]] and the [[Good Conduct Medal]], both of which he would have been awarded.
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Various special duty badges can also be seen on Rambo's "Class A" uniform, including:
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*[[Combat Infantryman Badge]]
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*[[Aircrew Badge|Aircraft Crewman Badge]]
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*[[Parachutist Badge (United States)|Senior Combat Parachutist Badge]]
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*[[Weapons Qualification Badge|Expert Weapons Qualification Badge]]
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Additionally, in this same scene, Rambo's Social Security Number is revealed: 936-01-1758. However, the Social Security Administration does not issue a SSN with the prefix 936. Citizens in Arizona, Rambo's home state, are issued SSNs with the prefixes 526-527, 600-601, and 764-765. This was probably done to avoid the chances that Rambo's fictional SSN would match that of a real living person.
   
 
==Feature Films==
 
==Feature Films==
* '''''[[Rambo First Blood|Rambo]]'''''
 
* '''''[[Rambo: First Blood Part II|Rambo II]]'''''
 
* '''''[[Rambo III]]'''''
 
* '''''[[Rambo (film)|Rambo IV]]'''''
 
* '''''[[Rambo V]]'''''
 
 
===''First Blood''===
 
===''First Blood''===
 
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===''Rambo V''===
 
===''Rambo V''===
{{Main|Rambo V}}
 
 
'''Rambo V''' has been confirmed and is in pre-production <ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1206885/</ref>.On February 2, 2008, Sylvester Stallone informed Reuters in an interview that making a fifth Rambo would depend on the success of the fourth movie but that he thought he was "gearing one up" and that it would "be quite different".
 
'''Rambo V''' has been confirmed and is in pre-production <ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1206885/</ref>.On February 2, 2008, Sylvester Stallone informed Reuters in an interview that making a fifth Rambo would depend on the success of the fourth movie but that he thought he was "gearing one up" and that it would "be quite different".
 
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==Series rights==
 
==Series rights==
The first film, ''First Blood'', was originally released by Orion Pictures, but all ancillary rights at the time were with Mario Kassar and Andrew Vajna (operating as Anabasis Investments). After its initial home video release, the rights reverted to Thorn EMI, which later became Weintraub Entertainment Group. Shortly after that, Anabasis became Carolco Pictures and thus took over the rights to the Rambo franchise. ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'' and ''Rambo III'' were released through Tri-Star Pictures, with Carolco retaining all other rights, including home video via Live Entertainment. After Carolco's bankruptcy, the rights were passed on to French production company StudioCanal, which had a partnership with Artisan Entertainment, which became Lionsgate studios and still hold the home video rights to the first three films under a continuing output deal with StudioCanal, while CBS Television Distribution handles television rights.
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The first film, ''First Blood'', was originally released by Orion Pictures, but all ancillary rights at the time were with Mario Kassar and Andrew Vajna]] (operating as Anabasis Investments). After its initial home video release, the rights reverted to [[Thorn EMI]], which later became [[Weintraub Entertainment Group]]. Shortly after that, Anabasis became [[Carolco Pictures]] and thus took over the rights to the Rambo franchise. ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'' and ''Rambo III'' were released through [[Tri-Star Pictures]], with Carolco retaining all other rights, including home video via [[Live Entertainment]]. After Carolco's bankruptcy, the rights were passed on to French production company [[StudioCanal]], which had a partnership with [[Artisan Entertainment]], which became Lionsgate studios and still hold the home video rights to the first three films under a continuing output deal with StudioCanal, while CBS Television Distribution handles television rights.
   
 
Lionsgate acquired the rights to the Rambo franchise, and in association with The Weinstein Company, co-produced the 2008 sequel ''[[Rambo (film)|Rambo]]''. Lionsgate will also handle video rights to the latest film, and by virtue of its output deal with StudioCanal, a box set of all the "Rambo" films was released on May 27th 2008.
 
Lionsgate acquired the rights to the Rambo franchise, and in association with The Weinstein Company, co-produced the 2008 sequel ''[[Rambo (film)|Rambo]]''. Lionsgate will also handle video rights to the latest film, and by virtue of its output deal with StudioCanal, a box set of all the "Rambo" films was released on May 27th 2008.
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*[http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2006/10/27/1161749284596.html Rambo in Thailand News Article]
 
*[http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2006/10/27/1161749284596.html Rambo in Thailand News Article]
 
*[http://www.japantoday.com/category/entertainment-arts/view/rambo-takes-aim-at-myanmar-junta May 2008: Rambo in Japan]
 
*[http://www.japantoday.com/category/entertainment-arts/view/rambo-takes-aim-at-myanmar-junta May 2008: Rambo in Japan]
 
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