* Stavrou snapping Harris out of his [[HeroicBSOD raging]] about how he's still alive after the helicopter evacing four of their friends is shot down by pointing out he doesn't deserve to go any more than they did.
-->'''Harris''': Guerrero, Lenihan, Grayston...Grayston had ''kids''! They didn't deserve that! They didn't deserve to go out like that!
-->'''Stavrou''': [[YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre AND NEITHER DO YOU!]] Alright? Neither do you! Ok, you're gonna get out of here, you're gonna marry Cherise...and you're gonna be her problem from now on, [[VitriolicBestBuds cuz I'm done taking care of your sorry ass, okay]]!
* While hunkering down in the bus with a drone right above them hunting their radio signals, one of the children grabs a Marine’s hand in fear. The Marine reassuringly squeezes her hand, despite being terrified himself. Nothing will be allowed to happen to the kids while these men draw breath.
* The one scene where Nantz drops behind enemy lines to check for the control tower. For five seconds he's all alone... and then the rest of the squad drops down behind him. Call it YouAreNotAlone by way of pre-emptive BigDamnHeroes, call it the MisfitMobilizationMoment, call it what you want; the fact stands - it's frigging ''beautiful''.
* Nantz remembers the names, ranks, and serial numbers of all four of the Marines who died under his command and recites them to Lockett verbatim. (It’s too bad that in the ‘real world’, he probably wouldn’t even know their serial numbers, let alone have them memorized - serial numbers are only used administratively). It marks the end of Lockett's JerkAss treatment of Nantz, and he starts showing some respect. By the end of the film, they're FireForgedFriends.