Near the end of the climactic Army-Navy game, Navy scores a touchdown and extra point to tie the score at 7 late in the game. The next scene has Army then kicking off to Navy. This is, of course, incorrect as Navy would be kicking to Army following the score.
Storyline says Truck was an enlisted soldier when he was actually a sailor on a ship.
During the discussion of military or 24-hour time, John Cross Carter said that midnight is 2400 hours, but it is actually 0000 hours. The start of new day beginning at midnight, the last hour of the day would be 2359.
Currently, military time is standardized by ISO 8601, which notes midnight can be both 0000 and 2400; it does advise that 0000 is preferred. However, in the early days of using the 24-hour clock (the U.S. Navy adopted it in 1920, though the U.S. Army didn't adopt it until WWII), both 0000 and 2400 were used. The format depended on whether the reference was to the beginning or the end of the day.
Currently, military time is standardized by ISO 8601, which notes midnight can be both 0000 and 2400; it does advise that 0000 is preferred. However, in the early days of using the 24-hour clock (the U.S. Navy adopted it in 1920, though the U.S. Army didn't adopt it until WWII), both 0000 and 2400 were used. The format depended on whether the reference was to the beginning or the end of the day.