Billy Ray drops by to share his appreciation of the efforts of a group of women who send baked goods to soldiers to give them a taste of home.
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Billy Ray drops by to share his appreciation of the efforts of a group of women who send baked goods to soldiers to give them a taste of home.
Modern technology helps a deployed dad stay in touch with his nine-year-old daughter, but as the saying goes, "there ain't nothin' like the real thing."
Sgt. Ryan's photo collections are what got her through the hard times on deployment. Some are to remind her of home, and some she took on base to help her family feel connected.
Everyone is talking about the war, but no one is talking about the soldiers. Here the stories of soldiers who served in Iraq for one year. View "This is War: Memories Of Iraq" during the GI Film Festival airing on the Military Channel.
Wil Willis fires the greatest artillery piece on today's battlefield, "The God of War." However it has nothing on the largest artillery vehicle on the planet, "Atomic Annie!"
Did the film The Bridge at Remagen get the details right with its depiction of the common foot soldier? Lou Diamond Phillips speaks with Infantry Officer Historian, Colonel Raymond Bluhm to learn the truth.
After experiencing life in battle situations similiar to those depicted in The Bridge at Remagen, Infantry Officer and Historian, Colonel Raymond Bluhm speaks about the intangible gut instincts that help propel soldiers to victory.
During World War II 8 artists were called to duty and art became their weapon. View "Art in the Face of War" during the GI Film Festival, only on Military Channel.
There are some events that happen that change your life. See "Between Iraq and a Hard Place" during the GI Film Festival airing only on Military Channel.
Meet two Italian and two American veterans who share their intimate stories. See "Bicycle Lesson" during the GI Film Festival airing on Military Channel.