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Sesame Street | Highlight Reel of What We Are Debut! | PBS
Sesame Street kicked off its newest outreach initiative, Little Children Big Challenges, for military, veteran, and general public families with young children, to help increase self-awareness,... 02:41
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Independent Lens | Hell and Back Again | Clip 3 | PBS (#1324)
Premiering May 28, 2012. Check local listings: www.pbs.org In this excerpt from the Oscar-nominated war documentary, Hell and Back Again, Sergeant Nathan Harris describes how he was wounded in... 01:05
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Independent Lens | Hell and Back Again | Clip 2 | PBS (#1324)
Premiering May 28, 2012. Check local listings: www.pbs.org In this excerpt from the Oscar-nominated war documentary, Hell and Back Again, Sergeant Nathan Harris becomes increasingly frustrated as... 00:41
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Independent Lens | Hell and Back Again | Clip 1 | PBS (#1324)
Premiering May 28, 2012. Check local listings: www.pbs.org In this excerpt from the Oscar-nominated war documentary, Hell and Back Again, Echo Company is debriefed before their deployment on what... 02:02
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Independent Lens | Hell and Back Again | Trailer | PBS (#1324)
Premiering May 28, 2012. Check local listings: www.pbs.org What does it mean to lead men in war? What does it mean to come home — injured physically and psychologically — and build a life anew?... 01:49
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Sesame Street For Military Families | PBS
Sesame Street's initiatives for military families provide resources that help families through challenging transitions, including deployment, homecomings, physical and invisible injuries, and... 04:30
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FRONTLINE | Needing Help | PBS
One soldier's struggle after returning home from Iraq. 03:27
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PBS NewsHour | Marine's Actions in Afghanistan Earn Medal of Honor, Become Stuff of Folklore | PBS (#10155)
Marine's Actions in Afghanistan Earn Medal of Honor, Become Stuff of Folklore 07:43
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PBS NewsHour | What Does 9/11 Mean to People in Afghanistan? | PBS (#10152)
What does 9/11 mean to the people who live in Afghanistan and the Americans troops fighting there? Special correspondent Adam Pletts reports on the feelings regarding the terror attacks on American... 06:50
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Need To Know | Semper fi | PBS (#169)
Full Program: An investigation of water contamination at the Camp Lejeune Marine base. 13:30
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A Capitol Fourth | Patriotism and Sousa on July 4th | PBS (#2011)
Watch the Marine Drum & Bugle Corps perform the Washington Post March. 00:54
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PBS NewsHour | A Military Dog and His Handler | PBS (#10035)
Sgt. David Olszak talks about training military dogs and the strong bond they share. 02:28
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National Memorial Day Concert | 2011 Promo | PBS (#2011)
Gary Sinise and Joe Mantegna co-host the National Memorial Day Concert, Sunday, May 29th. 00:31
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Need To Know | Twenty kilometers a year: On the front lines in Afghanistan | PBS (#120)
A dramatic video report on U.S. soldiers in the frontlines of battle in Afghanistan from Sean Smith, a reporter with the UK's Guardian newspaper. 12:36
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TAVIS SMILEY | Guest: Sen. Russ Feingold | PBS (#2018)
Wisconsin senator dismisses the idea that conditions on the ground should dictate our strategy in Afghanistan. 02:07
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