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Resources for VeteransOnline resources for vets and their families The Good SoldierTHE GOOD SOLDIER, a film which follows four veterans ? one from World War II, two from Vietnam, and the fourth from Iraq ? as they reveal how the experiences of battle changed their lives. Veterans Oral History InstructionsLearn how to keep veteran's achievements alive by participating in the National Veterans Oral History Project
Picturing the Costs of WarPhoto journalists on the course and aftermath of war.
The JOURNAL on WarFrom the press "Buying the War" to the costs that can't be measured in money ? THE JOURNAL on the U.S. at war. Topic(s): 9/11, Afghanistan, defense, foreign affairs, government, intelligence, Iraq, milltary, National Guard, politics, terrorism, veterans, Vietnam, war
The JOURNAL on VeteransExplore the JOURNAL's veterans' issues, get resources for vets and their families and find out how to contribute an oral history of a veteran to the National Veteran's History Project.
Honoring Our VeteransFrom D-Day to Baghdad ? collection of video and online resources about and for veterans.
Web Exclusive: ARMS in ActionThis BILL MOYERS JOURNAL Web exclusive video reports the challenges facing A.R.M.S., a New Jersey charity that supports National Guard members and their families. Weekend Warriors Off to IraqBILL MOYERS JOURNAL gives viewers an intimate look at how deployments of National Guard troops to Iraq affect the state Governors' ability to swiftly respond to domestic disaster at home and impact the families left behind. Traveling to New Jersey, THE JOURNAL follows families preparing for the deployment of nearly half of New Jersey's National Guard to Iraq.
Andrew J. BacevichIs an imperial presidency destroying what America stands for? Bill Moyers sits down with history and international relations expert and former US Army Colonel Andrew J. Bacevich who identifies three major problems facing our democracy: the crises of economy, government and militarism, and calls for a redefinition of the American way of life.
Moyers on 2008 Interactive MapBILL MOYERS JOURNAL will stay on the news cycle throughout the 2008 election. Here at MOYERS ON 2008, you can explore big ideas on our issue pages and then respond with your local insights on our interactive map. Topic(s): American Dream, campaign, church and state, civil liberties, civil rights, Congress, conservatism, consumerism, culture, defense, deficit, democracy, economy, education, employment, energy, environment, foreign affairs, human rights, hunger, immigration, inequality, intelligence, Iraq, labor, law, media, money and politics, politics, public opinion polls, race, religion, secrecy, social services, taxes, terrorism, trade, veterans, war, White House, women, youth
Body of WarEnter the story of Iraq war veteran Tomas Young who was shot and paralyzed less than a week into his tour of duty. Three years in the making, BODY OF WAR tells the poignant tale of the young man's journey from joining the service after 9/11 to fight in Afghanistan, to living with devastating wounds after being deployed to Iraq instead.
Memorial Day: A Bill Moyers EssayBill Moyers on honoring our veterans this Memorial Day. Plus, resources for veterans and families and how to do an oral history of a veteran in your life — to join the collection in the National Archives.
Body of WarEnter the story of Iraq war veteran Tomas Young who was shot and paralyzed less than a week into his tour of duty. Three years in the making, BODY OF WAR tells the poignant tale of the young man's journey from joining the service after 9/11 to fight in Afghanistan, to living with devastating wounds after being deployed to Iraq instead. Phil Donahue and Ellen SpiroBill Moyers interviews former talk show host Phil Donahue and Ellen Spiro on the true cost of war and their documentary, BODY OF WAR, depicting the moving story of one veteran dealing with the aftermath of war. Veterans ResourcesUseful Web sites for veterans and their families.
Preview of BODY OF WARBill Moyers interviews former talk show host Phil Donahue and Ellen Spiro on the true cost of war and their documentary, BODY OF WAR, depicting the moving story of one veteran dealing with the aftermath of war. With extensive excerpts from the film, the filmmakers talk about Iraq war veteran Tomas Young who was shot and paralyzed less than a week into his tour of duty. Three years in the making, Body of War tells the poignant tale of the young man’s journey from joining the service after 9/11 to fight in Afghanistan, to living with devastating wounds after being deployed to Iraq instead. Watch a preview.
For the Fallen: A Bill Moyers EssayBill Moyers on the fate of the authors of "The War as We Saw It"
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