Bluerauder
02-22-2005, 09:16 AM
FYI. Got this from a friend today. I believe the 9 PM time is Central Standard Time, (10 PM EST) tonight. I'll definitely be watching on PBS tonight. :D
"The film A COMPANY OF SOLDIERS will be broadcast next Tuesday
night (February 22) on PBS at 9 pm (check local listings). It is the
soldiers' story of fighting in Iraq - a month in the life of the 1st
Battalion of the 8th Cavalry stationed in South Baghdad. It was shot
last November during one of the most dangerous times for that unit.
A COMPANY OF SOLDIERS was made by October Films under the umbrella of
the PBS Frontline Series and we'd like to ask you to email this to
everyone you know with a request for them to send it on to everyone they
know. We are hoping to get as many US Military families to tune in.
One word of warning is that the film graphically shows the risks and
consequences of what it is to fight in Iraq - so if you haven't told
your loved ones, they might be in for a shock.
One senior confidential source at the Pentagon who has seen the film
told us: "It is compelling stuff. It proves once again that it is our
Soldiers who are our best spokespeople. It is not only courageous
filmmaking (both figuratively and literally), but it's also an example
of very insightful filmmaking. The film captures our Soldiers'
humanity, putting a human face on a very complex set of issues - that is
priceless stuff."
More details can be found on the following web link:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/company/
"The film A COMPANY OF SOLDIERS will be broadcast next Tuesday
night (February 22) on PBS at 9 pm (check local listings). It is the
soldiers' story of fighting in Iraq - a month in the life of the 1st
Battalion of the 8th Cavalry stationed in South Baghdad. It was shot
last November during one of the most dangerous times for that unit.
A COMPANY OF SOLDIERS was made by October Films under the umbrella of
the PBS Frontline Series and we'd like to ask you to email this to
everyone you know with a request for them to send it on to everyone they
know. We are hoping to get as many US Military families to tune in.
One word of warning is that the film graphically shows the risks and
consequences of what it is to fight in Iraq - so if you haven't told
your loved ones, they might be in for a shock.
One senior confidential source at the Pentagon who has seen the film
told us: "It is compelling stuff. It proves once again that it is our
Soldiers who are our best spokespeople. It is not only courageous
filmmaking (both figuratively and literally), but it's also an example
of very insightful filmmaking. The film captures our Soldiers'
humanity, putting a human face on a very complex set of issues - that is
priceless stuff."
More details can be found on the following web link:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/company/