<P> Three documentaries have been made about the force: "Black Devils" in 2000, an episode of History Channel's "Dangerous Missions" series, written produced and directed by Darryl Rehr; Daring to Die: The Story of the Black Devils, written and directed by Greg Hancock and Wayne Abbot, and Devil's Brigade, a 2006 TV miniseries produced by Frantic Films . </P> <P> Quentin Tarantino's 2009 film Inglourious Basterds features a character named Lt. Aldo Raine aka "Aldo the Apache" played by Brad Pitt who wears the unit's crossed arrows collar insignia and red arrowhead shoulder patch . Tarantino cited the 1SSF as an influence . </P> <P> The Devil's Brigade by Robert H. Adleman & George H. Walton is an autobiography and historical reference for the First Special Service Force . </P> <P> The First Special Service Force is represented by several military reenactment groups which are known as The First Special Service Force Living History Group (FSSF - LHG). These groups are made up of men from Canada, United States, Italy, France, Russia, and Great Britain . As of January 2010 there are approximately 1000 World War II reenactors portraying the FSSF . Members of the FSSF - LHG Ontario section (John Dallimore and Kyle McNally) and the Scottish section (Paul Dray) ventured to Monte La Difensa in 2005 where they placed a memorial plaque dedicated to the men of the force . Members of the FSSF - LHG also attend the veterans reunions annually where they participate in functions with the veterans and their families . </P>

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