IN THEIR BOOTS is a compelling new magazine show about the dramatic impact the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are having on us - the people here at home. The show will feature our Iraq and Afghanistan service men and women and their families in stories and situations that have universal appeal.
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an In Their Boots special presentation Healing Hearts and Minds
Eight Children from three military families are forced to grow up for a year without their mothers, while their mothers are off serving in Iraq.
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Eight children from three military families are forced to grow up for a year without their mothers, while their mothers are off serving in Iraq.
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Three women service members return from Iraq and Afghanistan to find they face a new battle—a battle to treat their wartime injuries.
With Fort Campbell next door to the town of Clarksville, Tennessee, the two communities are intertwined and everyone is profoundly affected by the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Three female Iraq/Afghanistan vets return home to find they face a new battle—a battle for their for healthcare.
LoglineForty years after Vietnam, a new generation of American service members is returning from Iraq and Afghanistan and ending up on the streets and homeless.
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The wives of two U.S. service members are being deported from the country their husbands proudly served — and in one case died for.
The town of Clarksville is deeply connected to the Fort Campbell Army Base and everyone in town shares a kinship to the military and a close relationship to wars we are fighting.
In the years after the Vietnam War, America saw a disturbing wave of veterans end up on the street and homeless.
When U.S. Marine Michael Ferschke was killed in battle in Iraq, his wife and child had no idea that they would now have to fight a new battle just to be able to live in the country Michael died for.
More than 2 million children in the U.S. have had a parent deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan since the start of these current conflicts.
Like so many soldiers before him, Nathan came back from Iraq haunted.
Three female Iraq/Afghanistan vets return home to find they face a new battle—a battle for healthcare.
"Second Battle"Jack Barrios fought with the United States Army in Iraq; but when he came back from the war to be with his family in Los Angeles, he found out that he had a new battle to fight: to stop his wife, Frances, from being deported. Hota Ferschke’s husband served honorably in the Marines and gave his life in his service to our country. But like Frances, Hota faces deportation, even though she’s raising her late husband’s child. “Second Battle” is the tragic story of two families who’s husband’s served honorably, but whose service has no impact on our nation’s inflexible immigration laws. "Segunda Batalla"Jack Barrios luchó con el Ejército estadounidense en Iraq, pero cuando él finalmente volvió de la batalla para estar con su familia en Los Ángeles, él encontró que él tenía una nueva batalla para luchar: evitar que su esposa fuera deportada. Hota Ferschkes husband served honorably in the Marines and gave his life in his service to our country. But like Frances, Hota enfrenta deportacion, sin importar que esta criando al hijo de su esposo que murio. Segunda Batalla es la tragica historia de dos familias que sus esposos sirvieron honorablemente y que sus servicios no impactan las leyes de inmigracion en nusetro pais.
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After serving in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, three veterans discover the value of their service as they search for employment in the midst of a troubled economy.
Extended interview with Shawn Brossart.
Extended interview with Claudia Carreon