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- Parents struggle to raise their teens.
- Haunted by his experiences in the Vietnam War, a young man returns home and has trouble adjusting back to civilian life, his family and his stern father.
- Interviews with people involved with and leading the Madison, Wisconsin area resistance to the Vietnam war.
- June 1989 - World War III has finally happened, and the USSR is winning. The remnant of the US Pacific Fleet is ordered to regroup in the South Pacific. The turning point may just be Auckland, New Zealand.
- Alfredo Cantu "Freddy" Gonzalez was a United States Marine Corps sergeant who was killed in the Battle of Hue during the Vietnam War. His mother, Dolia Gonzalez, a well-respected resident of Freddy's hometown of Edinburg, Texas, received benefits from the Veterans Administration for nearly 30 years, until the VA decided it had made an mistake, and asked this impoverished, elderly woman to pay back these benefits. This documentary will examine the life and accomplishments of Freddy, as well as the political struggle that ensued over Dolia's crisis with the VA.
- In 1970, the United States was trapped in an increasingly unpopular war. Civil unrest erupted around the country, especially on college campuses. At the University of Oregon, school president Robert D. Clark tried to work along with students rather than against them despite mounting pressure from the governor and the National Guard.
- THE WAR AT HOME is a satire in the form a 'silent film' depicting the treatment the United States Government offers it's military veterans when they return home from active duty.
- On a Saturday evening in July 1944, Private Booker T. Spicely boarded a segregated bus from Durham, North Carolina back to his military base, Camp Butner. When some white soldiers got on, the bus driver shouted at Spicely to move to the last row. "I thought I was fighting this war for democracy," Spicely protested. "We're both wearing the same uniform." Private Spicely never made it back to base that night.
- After witnessing the death of a childhood friend in Iraq, an Army soldier returns home to face the ones he left behind. Based on actual accounts.
- A drama of the South during the Civil War.
- Hertfordshire became one of the great staging areas for troops going to France in WW1. Made from photographs supplied by local museums and the public, the camera looks deeply into the unsung heroes of the Home Front, at home and at work. It offers a fresh and surprisingly local view of a story that is now retold on television on a wider canvass. Interlaced with original recordings and songs of the period, the film makes compulsive viewing, often haunting, ultimately uplifting and forever Hertfordshire.
- After competing an aggressive combat tour in Afghanistan, Corporal Chris Dupee returns home to his wife and children a different man. Crippled by perpetual guilt, anger and isolation, Chris soon discovers that he is suffering from Post Traumatic Stress disorder and takes it upon himself to restore his broken relationship with his family.
- The greatest battles are often won at home.
- President Bartlet is fighting a war on two fronts as he tries to rescue hostages in Colombia and deal with explaining to his wife why he's breaking his word to her by running for a 2nd term.
- Rush and the team try to solve the murder of a soldier who was deployed in the post-9/11 War on Terror, only to discover that she was having trouble coping with her trauma and holding her family together at the same time.
- The police commissioner's daughter, an Iraq war veteran, disappears on Thanksgiving Day. Goren and Eames have been assigned to the case, but Goren is preoccupied with his sick mother.
- 1999–2005TV Episode
- Episode: (2021)2015–Podcast Episode
- 2019– 1h 7mPodcast Episode
- 2006– 1h 9mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2009– 44mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 55mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 57mPodcast Episode
- As the Civil War raged on, families on the homefront faced increasingly heavy tolls, enduring crippling economic turmoil, food shortages and explosive class tensions. Meanwhile, Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis waged their own battles with congressmen and governors over war policies. And in 1863 politics clashed with realities on the ground when hundreds of starving women rioted in Richmond, the Confederate capitol, and the Union draft sparked deadly riots in New York City.
- 2017– 41mPodcast Episode
- 2013– 55mPodcast Episode
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- The group deals with the fallout from the Centennial celebration.
- A death at Chihara-kai causes upheaval. Jake makes a long overdue visit home. Katagiri hopes a perp will help break his case wide open.
- 1968– TV-PGTV Episode"The Prince" rebroadcasts an interview with Saudi Arabian prince Al-Waleed bin Talal. "The War at Home" rebroadcasts a report on the high rate of domestic violence in the military. "Young, American and Muslim" rebroadcasts a look at Muslim schools in the United States. "Andy Rooney" talks about trains.
- "The War at Home" examines the high rate of domestic violence in the military and how the military is responding. "Amy's Story" looks at how Amy Biehl's parent continue her humanitarian work despite her murder in South Africa. "Juvenile Justice?" looks at how an 11-year-old girl charged with capital murder may be innocent. "Andy Rooney" reads letters about his piece on the Clinton Christmas cards.
- 2020– 1h 3mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2019– 37mPodcast Episode
- 2010– 27mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 49mPodcast Episode