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Fifteen members of the United States Marines tell stories about their time serving in Europe during World War I.
A group of Marines recall their horrifying memories of fighting on the Pacific front of World War II, while a journalist attempts to glorify their experiences for his readers.
Speaking of his past experiences, a Vietnam War veteran describes the darker, unspoken details of life as a soldier that people often overlook.
When a woman’s husband accepts his army commission for World War II, the woman can only watch with despair as her husband's battalion joins the ranks of those expected to perish in war.
A veteran tells his acquaintance about his darkest memories as a solider the Vietnam War.
A nameless soul is stranded on an unknown shore, watching the countless soldiers of wars long past go about their nightly activities.
Despite not setting foot on the battlefield, a medic witnesses the physical and emotional trauma experienced by American soldiers as he tends to their wounds and attempts to work through his own experience of war.
A solider who cope with his crippling traumatic stress by getting drunk, finally decides to work through his past with an Air Force psychiatrist.
Separated from his unit, an American soldier in France forms an unexpected partnership with a man who seems equally lost. Their adventures eventually lead them back to their unit, but not before they shoot down parachuters that may or may not have been their own men.
In England during World War II, a literary critic turned war correspondent finds himself face to face with his own mortality on an air raid mission.