When did the military start referring to opposing forces as "The bad guys" ?

This is what I figured. It’s just easier to use a generic term for “them people what we’re trying to beat,” be they enemy soldiers, terrorists, criminals, pirates, or whatever. Just say “bad guys” and be done with it.
RR

Because I always like to credit the writer, I just need to nitpick this and say that the movie In Harm’s Way was an adaptation of the 1962 novel Harm’s Way, by James Bassett.

Quite right.

If any of your works ever reach Hollywood, and I find out about it, I’ll be sure to give you 100% credit. :wink: