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- In 1864 Capt. John Hayes goes to Colorado to take over the stagecoach line and keep the flow of Western gold flowing and help the North win the Civil War.
- A popular television music talent competition hosted by a pompous egomaniac becomes the setting for an assassination attempt when the President of the United States becomes a celebrity judge in an attempt to rehabilitate his image.
- Marine hero Al Schmid is blinded in battle and returns home to be rehabilitated. He readjusts to his civilian life with the help of his soon to be wife.
- Port City North Carolina: During a routine camp out, a local vagrant, a former marine discovers plans for an invasion in America. When he tries to notify the local Sheriff about his discovery, the Sheriff dismisses his claims and has him locked up for loitering. The Sheriff's deputy notices odd interactions with other towns folk so he begins to look into the vagrants' claim of a sleeper cell living among the locals within this small town. After evidence of a beheading is exposed, others begin to fear that the insurgents attack on their hometown USA. Questions and tempers begin to rise. Why this little beach community with it's Norman Rockwell way of life? A town where everyone knows one another - or so they thought. When the truth is blind and justice seems lost, It will take an army of five unlikely heroes banding together to infiltrate the insurgents and foil their invasion plans. War is Hell and Hell comes home at the Check Point.
- Two sisters live in the shadow of their mother's suicide, struggling to live their lives and protect their loved ones in the face of the Vietnam war.
- Five Marines come home to a hero's welcome. They form a foundation to help the community and their fallen comrades... but Special Agent Medina is not convinced.
- The Dunn family struggles to regain their balance and composure after the middle and only male child has been severely injured in Iraq. The fog of war hits home in this touching and often humorous portrait of perseverance.
- There is a bond between men who have been in the trenches together that transcends time, space, life and death.
- 'WOUNDED WARRIORS' is a short film documenting Jonathan Davis, lead singer of Grammy Award-winning band Korn, returning to Ramstein Air Base on 11 August 2012 to visit with Airmen, Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and United States Embassy representatives for the second time this year. Filmmaker Sébastien Paquet provides us with a visual tour as Jonathan narrates his personal experiences and passion for supporting the troops. 'WOUNDED WARRIORS' starts off with Davis getting a tour of a C130J, Hercules Aircraft from Airmen of the 37th Airlift Squadron and an explosives demonstration from the 886th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight. Next, he visits Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC) where he meets with soldiers injured in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan to thank them for the sacrifices they have given. 'WOUNDED WARRIORS' captures a glimpse of Jonathan's unique understanding of what emotional challenges wounded warriors go through which drives his desire to get involved and do more for the brave men and women that have answered our Nation's call.
- Shows how everyday Americans are making a difference in the lives of America's healing warriors--by throwing them a wedding to remember.
- C-SPAN live coverage of special Washington DC Warrior Family Symposium. Hosted and moderated by award winning war reporter Alex Quade. The discussion covered: "The Significance: The Impact of Mental Health on Government and Society."
- A documentary of the amazing recovery of Senior Airman Brian Kolfage, Jr. On 11 Sep 2004, at Balad AB, Iraq, Brian was severely injured by the blast from an enemy mortar round that landed only three feet from where he had been walking. Brian was blown 30 feet into the air, minus both legs, and his dominant right hand was mangled beyond repair. Amazing the medical team by simply remaining alive, Brian Kolfage set a record by being the fastest medical transport from Iraq to a hospital Stateside. While a patient at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, he was told that he would never walk again. Eight months after his injuries, Brian skied down a black-diamond trail at a Rocky Mountain resort. He is the most severely wounded Air Force enlisted survivor in history. Brian is now an accomplished public speaker, telling the public the unknown aspects of the life of a Wounded Warrior. And, as a result of this exposure, SrA Brian Kolfage, Jr., is now embarking upon an acting career -- in addition to pursuing a degree in architecture.
- Award-winning War Reporter Alex Quade offers this documentary profile-in- courage and character of Medal of Honor recipient Col.Roger Donlon. The humble Green Beret received the first Medal of Honor of the Vietnam War, and the first Medal of Honor for Special Forces. Col.Donlon invites Alex Quade and the audience into his home for an intimate, one-of-a-kind discussion on character, values, leadership, patriotism, and faith. Ms.Quade shares with the audience Col.Donlon's private collection of historical photos, documents, and war mementos. This is a tribute to a character-driven and leadership-driven life with lessons that cross-over to the broader public, as well as to school children. Col.Donlon gently shares with Quade stories he's never told, of Presidents, Special Operations Legends, and the moral compass that drives him. Alex Quade Films is proud to present "Medal of Honor: Special Forces Col.Roger Donlon",a film of inspiration, impact, and leadership.
- Combat Vets suffering from PTSD participate in a fly fishing workshop hosted by non-profit Sun Valley Adaptive Sports. Explore the connection between nature and healing.
- Follow veterans and active-duty service members as they recover from multiple injuries affecting them physically, mentally and spiritually. Rehabilitation specialists of the Polytrauma Rehab Center in the McGuire VA Medical Center use a holistic approach for patients and their families.
- The inspiring story of Oscar Mike founder Noah Currier. After joining the Marine Corps in 2000, Noah was among the first soldiers deployed to Afghanistan following the attacks of September 11th. As a gunner for Charlie Company, he was subsequently deployed to Iraq in 2003 as part of the leading combat units, the "tip of the spear." He returned to Camp Pendleton after seven months in Iraq-days later, a friend fell asleep at the wheel and Noah suffered a C-6 spinal cord injury. Despite the situation and a deep depression, Noah managed to turn his life around after discovering adaptive sports. He now dedicates himself to keeping veterans Oscar Mike; military radio jargon for "On The Move". Through his clothing line and non-profit foundation Oscar Mike, Noah helps rehabilitate other veterans through the adaptive sports that saved his own life.
- Special Live Event coverage of Defense Forum Washington's War Veterans Reintegration Panel, anchored and hosted by award winning CNN war correspondent Alex Quade.
- Barrett comes home after a long stint in the military to find his home town in shambles.
- The gendarmes investigate a thief who gleefully picks from the common reserve of the village. Hervé sympathizes with the elegant Count, and has lunch in his castle.
- CNN asks people what they think of the war. Correspondent John King and his field crew go beyond the polls and the politics in "The Iraq War, Voices from the Home Front" on CNN PRESENTS.