Troops, your viewing assignment for the month of March is to watch the WWI short film No Sleep For Us. Will is a British soldier who is on the run after he escaped trench warfare during WW1. We follow the journey of Will, as he tries to find his way...
Troops, your viewing assignment for February is to watch the award-winning WWII short film Addle Strife. Two U.S. paratroopers, who are at odds with each other, decide to track down an injured German Soldier after a failed American ambush. Your duty...
Troops, your viewing assignment for the month of January is to watch The Greatest Beer Run Ever. At a time when the Vietnam War was at its height, one man, John “Chickie” Donohue, snuck back into the war zone to find his 3 closest...
As heard on the Dec. 12 / 13, 2020 episode of Frontlines of Freedom, this is the impactful biography of “the world’s most famous test pilot.”
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Troops, your viewing assignment for December is to watch the short film NWO – United We Stand. In 2018, Earth has come under attack from alien forces. A U.S. Special Forces team is sent in to recover a downed alien craft, but what they...
Troops, your viewing assignment for the month of November is to watch Operation Huey Restoration. The Huey became the symbol of U.S. combat forces in Vietnam. In country, more than 12,000 helicopters served alongside our troops. The 7,000 Hueys that...
Troops, your viewing assignment for October is to watch Walking Point. Walking Point is a story of love, loss, and victory. This short film centers around Private John Markle, a young marine assigned to the war dog platoon that helped liberate Guam...
Troops, your viewing assignment for the month of September is to watch Sabine. After you watch Sabine, email your thoughts and comments to denny@frontlinesoffreedom.com. We’ll review it on the last show of the month. Click HERE to access...
Troops, your viewing assignment for August is to watch the documentary The Lafayette Escadrille. It’s a short form documentary of the Lafayette Escadrille produced by the Humanus Documentary Films Foundation for the United States World War I...
Troops, your viewing assignment for the month of July is to watch the award-winning short film, Punte Ko Pangro (Punte’s Wheel). “Punte ko Pangro” is a story about a child in the countryside of the Kathmandu valley. We follow...