God and country. Untold stories of the American military
Description
American troops have a long and noble tradition of humanitarian service. From distributing candy bars and care packages to street children, to offering medical and dental care to the poor, to building churches and orphanages in third world countries, these American men and women commit thousands of hours to the service of others around the world, without expectation of gratitude or praise. GOD AND COUNTRY profiles these heroes and their missions, and reveals a side of the military rarely mentioned in the mainstream media. The film also profiles the extraordinary character of Bradley T. 'Brad' Arms, a Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity brother at the University of Georgia who enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and ultimately gave his life so that others may live free of tyranny. Brad was a Marine, but also a man of strong faith who dedicated his life to the service of his fellow man.
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51 min
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Date of Publication
2008
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Alexander Street
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