During the War

"British Soldier: Taste my sword, French person! French Soldier: No! Wait! We are allies! This is World War I! British Soldier: I'm terribly sorry! I thought it was the Hundred Years War! Does this mean I can kill Italians? French Soldier: (consulting manual) No, I'm afraid not. Not until World War II."

- Dave Barry, "A Rash Proposal"

The fun part? You get to pick your war. Either of the World Wars, Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War I, Gulf War II, ... the list is pretty long. The Cold War and the Drug War are out of bounds, though.

The further back in time you go, say from the American Civil War on back to The Trojan War, the more expensive your uniform wardrobe will get. This also applies to going forward in time to the Bug War, Robot War, Forever War, or Clone War. Military surplus is not available from these wars.

While we're on the subject, please note that you may rely on the audience already knowing that War Is Hell. Hopefully, you will have something additional to say.

Of note in this topic is Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., notable for being made and presumably taking place during the Vietnam War. No mention of that conflict or country is ever made, and the Marines in Gomer's unit just ride out a dark chapter in US military history on the home front, seemingly unaware that anything war-like is happening, as they blunder through misadventure after misadventure. Of a longer scale to this is Beetle Bailey, whose title character joined the Army during the Korean War, and has blundered through over 50 years of US conflict.

The roles of the air forces and navies were rarely covered, owing to the fact that TV budgets don't cover Spitfire hire. However, during the 40's hundreds of Hollywood Movies were made about the then-ongoing Second World War. The ready availability of props and mock-ups, as well as real Stock Footage, made shows about pilots and sailors possible then. In several series, like Black Sheep Squadron and McHale's Navy, most of the action focused on antics carried out on base, to cut down on the necessary combat footage.

Note: the correct pronunciation is "JOO-rin-na WAW-ah".

Contrast War Was Beginning.

Real Life Wars

 * Gallic and Roman Civil War
 * Asterix
 * Rome
 * Norman Conquest
 * Doctor Who
 * The Crusades
 * Assassin's Creed
 * Doctor Who
 * Kingdom of Heaven
 * Robin Hood
 * The Seventh Seal
 * The Hundred Years' War
 * Henry V
 * Pillars Of The Earth
 * Wars of the Roses
 * The Black Adder
 * Sengoku Jidai
 * Too many Jidai Geki to count
 * The Ottoman-Safavid Wars
 * Referenced several times in My Name Is Red.
 * English Civil War
 * Blackadder: the Cavalier Years
 * Glorious Revolution
 * Doctor Who
 * Frontier "Indian Wars" (so-called)
 * F Troop
 * French Revolution
 * Doctor Who
 * World War I
 * ANZACs
 * A Very Long Engagement - Features a wide panorama of warfare of the age (though all taking place on the Somme) and the post-war period.
 * Blackadder Goes Forth - Pushed the 'war is hell' angle for laughs and succeeded, until the last episode where they pushed the 'war is hell'' angle for tragedy. And succeeded
 * Doctor Who
 * Galipolli
 * Grand Illusion- French 1938 film about French officers in a German prison camp
 * Joyeux Noel- Specifically the Christmas Truce of 1914.
 * Lawrence of Arabia
 * The Lost Battalion
 * Paths of Glory
 * Sergeant York
 * Torchwood
 * Irish War of Independence
 * Michael Collins
 * The Wind That Shakes the Barley
 * World War II
 * A Bridge Too Far - Operation Market-Garden, and its ultimate failure, the Allied attempt to break through German lines and seize several bridges in the occupied Netherlands.
 * Allo Allo (portrayed all sides, German, British, French, Italian, as incompetent fools, and lasted for ten years)
 * Band of Brothers - Follows Easy Company (of 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division) from training through the end of the war, including D-Day, Market Garden, and Bastogne.
 * The Battle of Britain - where the movie budget did cover Spitfire hire, and Hurricane hire, and Me109 hire and He111 hire from the Spanish Airforce.
 * The Big Red One (movie starts at the end of WWI).
 * Black Sheep Squadron - Marine Corps pilots in Pacific. This series was based on a real person (Greg Boyington) and had many of his real characteristics. Many of the missions in the series were completely fictitious and based on fictional places, many of which were Spanish-sounding names. Greg Boyington made a guest appearance in one episode.
 * Das Boot
 * Call of Duty - Discounting the Modern Warfare spinoff series and Black Ops.
 * Captain America: The First Avenger
 * Combat
 * Company of Heroes
 * Dads Army
 * The Dam Busters
 * Danger UXB
 * The Dirty Dozen
 * Doctor Who
 * The Eagle Has Landed
 * The English Patient
 * Flags of our Fathers
 * The Great Escape - Realistic Prison Camp
 * The Great Raid
 * Gung Ho, the WWII version about the Makin Island Raid, not the comedy version about Japanese auto manufacturing in America.
 * The Guns of Navarone
 * Force 10 From Navarone
 * Hogan's Heroes - Comic Prison Camp
 * It Ain't Half Hot Mum
 * Jackboots on Whitehall
 * Jeux interdits (English title: Forbidden Games)
 * Kelly's Heroes - The Italian Job
 * Letters From Iwo Jima
 * The Longest Day - D-Day
 * The Man who Never Was
 * Max Manus
 * McHale's Navy - The Navy (obviously)
 * The Medal of Honor series (apart from the 2010 game).
 * Memphis Belle
 * Midway - Turning point in the war's Pacific theatre
 * Mr. Roberts
 * Operation Peticoat
 * Pearl Harbor
 * The Rat Patrol
 * Saving Private Ryan
 * Secret Army
 * Slaughterhouse Five
 * Stalag 17 - Darkly Comic Prison Camp.
 * The Thin Red Line
 * To Hell and Back
 * Tora! Tora! Tora! - Named for the code words used by the Japanese to signal that the Pearl Harbor attack had been successful.
 * Torchwood
 * Valkyria Chronicles, though some elements also let it fit as World War I.
 * Valkyrie
 * Various Wartime Cartoons
 * Wolfenstein 3D
 * First Indochina War
 * Diên Biên Phú
 * The Quiet American
 * Korean War
 * The Manchurian Candidate (original version).
 * M*A*S*H (which, oddly enough, lasted much longer than the active hostilities during the Korean War did!)
 * Pork Chop Hill
 * Algerian War of Independence
 * The Battle of Algiers
 * Vietnam War
 * American Dreams
 * Apocalypse Now
 * The A-Team
 * Bat 21
 * Battlefield Vietnam
 * China Beach
 * The Deer Hunter
 * First Blood
 * Flight of the Intruder (both versions)
 * Forrest Gump
 * Full Metal Jacket
 * Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
 * The Green Berets
 * Missing in Action
 * Platoon
 * Purple Hearts
 * Tigerland
 * Tour Of Duty
 * Uncommon Valor
 * Vietcong
 * We Were Soldiers
 * Iran-Iraq War
 * Persepolis
 * Gulf War
 * Bravo Two Zero
 * Courage Under Fire
 * Jarhead
 * The Manchurian Candidate (remake)
 * Three Kings
 * War in Afghanistan (2001)
 * Iron Man (the movie)
 * Iraq War
 * Generation Kill
 * Green Zone
 * The Hurt Locker
 * Over There

Fictional Types of War

 * Alien Invasion
 * Battlefield Earth
 * Doctor Who
 * Footfall
 * Halo
 * Independence Day
 * Legacy of the Aldenata
 * Power Rangers
 * Von Neuman's War
 * The War Against the Chtorr
 * War of the Worlds
 * Bug War
 * Blue Gender
 * Doctor Who
 * Ender's Game (First book and Ender's Shadow)
 * Macross Frontier
 * Outer Limits (new version, several episodes)
 * Space: Above and Beyond
 * StarCraft
 * Starship Troopers
 * Warhammer 40,000 (Tyranids)
 * Wing Commander Prophecy
 * Demonic Invaders
 * Kingdom Hearts
 * Supernatural
 * Warhammer 40,000 (Chaos)
 * Interstellar Civil War
 * Firefly
 * Star Wars
 * Transformers
 * Warhammer 40,000 (Chaos again)
 * Wing Commander (Kilrathi, post-war)
 * The Magic Versus Technology War
 * American Gods
 * The Longest Journey
 * Princess Mononoke
 * ThunderCats (2011)
 * Warhammer 40,000 (Anyone else vs. Necrons or Tau)
 * Wizards
 * Wolf's Rain
 * Robot War
 * Battlestar Galactica (Both versions)
 * Doctor Who
 * Mass Effect
 * The Matrix
 * Power Rangers
 * Second Variety
 * The Sarah Connor Chronicles
 * Screamers
 * Terminator
 * Transformers (Not a war with robots, but a war between robots, although humans sometimes get involved)
 * Warhammer 40,000 (Iron Men and the Necrons)
 * World War III
 * Alas, Babylon
 * Amerika
 * Damnation Alley
 * The Day After
 * EndWar
 * Modern Warfare 2
 * Red Dawn
 * Red Storm Rising
 * Star Trek (backstory)
 * Team Yankee
 * The Third World War: August 1985
 * Threads
 * World in Conflict
 * Various others
 * Babylon 5 gives us the Earth-Minbari War, which finished ten years before the series started, is what people usually refer to when they say "during the war...". There's also the Dilgar War, referred to in one episode but very important to the series' backstory (as it proved the Earth Alliance's status as a major galactic power). The series itself, however, is set during no less than six concurrent, interrelated wars:
 * The Shadow War
 * The Earth Alliance Civil War
 * The Minbari Civil War
 * The Second Centauri-Narn War
 * The Drakh War
 * The Telepath War
 * Mobile Suit Gundam
 * The war is typically The One Year War, during which a huge number of side stories are set.
 * The Gryps Conflict
 * The First Neo-Zeon War
 * The Second Neo-Zeon War
 * The Zanscare Insurrection
 * Fullmetal Alchemist
 * In Ishval...