Extras + Features
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Debt of Honor | Trailer
S1 E7 - 3m 9s
A moving tribute to the history of disabled veterans and an unflinching look at the reality of warfare and disability featuring interviews with some of the country’s most prominent disabled veterans. Narrated by leading scholars in disability studies, history and psychology, the film vividly illustrates the human cost of war.
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Debt of Honor | J.R. Martinez and Greg Gadson
S1 E7 - 4m 3s
Disabled veterans J.R. Martinez and Gregory Gadson tell their remarkable stories of courage, strength and resilience after being severely injured in combat.
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Debt of Honor | Coming Home
S1 E7 - 2m 38s
Disabled veterans Max Cleland, Gregory Gadson and Congresswoman Tammy Duckworth share their personal stories about the difficulty of coming home and adjusting to civilian life after being wounded in combat.
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Debt of Honor | Preview
S1 E7 - 35s
Take an unflinching look at the reality of warfare and disability through interviews with prominent disabled veterans, including Representative Tammy Duckworth, former Georgia Senator Max Cleland and former Commander of Fort Belvoir, Gregory Gadson.
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Debt of Honor | Tammy Duckworth
S1 E7 - 3m 45s
Congresswoman Tammy Duckworth recounts the harrowing story of the day she was injured in Iraq when the helicopter she was flying was hit by a rocket propelled grenade.
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Iwo Jima: From Combat to Comrades | Treasure Returned
S1 E6 - 2m 6s
Hershel “Woody” Williams returns a Japanese soldier’s flag, which was collected on the battlefield, to Tsuriji Akikusa, the only Japanese survivor able to make the arduous trip to attend the reunion. Incredibly, when Akikusa returns to Japan, he is able to find the flag owner’s son and return the long-lost treasure.
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Iwo Jima: From Combat to Comrades | Trailer
S1 E6 - 2m 1s
Follow survivors of perhaps the fiercest battle of WWII as they return to Iwo Jima for a Reunion of Honor on the only battlefield where former enemies come together in shared remembrance. Hosted by Ryan Phillippe.
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Iwo Jima: From Combat to Comrades | Hatred to Healing
S1 E6 - 2m 4s
Army Air Corps fighter pilot Jerry Yellin, who suffered from PTSD following the war, recounts the story of how a most unlikely family event — the marriage of his son to the daughter of a former kamikaze pilot — helped him recover from the war that haunted him ... finally healing the hatred lingering in his heart.
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On Two Fronts: Latinos & Vietnam | Latinos in WWII
S1 E5 - 2m 28s
There’s a long tradition of Latino-Americans serving in the military going back to World War II. For many families, it’s been a way to demonstrate their patriotism and secure their position in society.
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On Two Fronts: Latinos & Vietnam | Preview
S1 E5 - 32s
On Two Fronts: Latinos & Vietnam examines the Latino experience during a war that placed its heaviest burden on working-class youth and their communities. Framing the film are memoirs of two siblings, Everett and Delia Alvarez, who stood on opposite sides of the Vietnam War, one as a POW and the other protesting at home.
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On Two Fronts: Latinos & Vietnam | No to the Draft Board
S1 E5 - 1m 15s
After seeing the way working-class families were treated by the draft system, Julian Camacho resigned from his position on the draft board to protest the war in Vietnam.
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On Two Fronts: Latinos & Vietnam | Trailer
S1 E5 - 1m 51s
On Two Fronts: Latinos & Vietnam examines the Latino experience during a war that placed its heaviest burden on working-class youth and their communities. Framing the film are memoirs of two siblings, Everett and Delia Alvarez, who stood on opposite sides of the Vietnam War, one as a POW and the other protesting at home.
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