Guest blog from retired nurse Sue Nelson
Our wonderful new friend, Sue Nelson, shares her thoughts after viewing I MARRIED THE WAR at this year’s annual reunion of USAF Vietnam Security Police Association members in Phoenix, Arizona. … Read More
Our wonderful new friend, Sue Nelson, shares her thoughts after viewing I MARRIED THE WAR at this year’s annual reunion of USAF Vietnam Security Police Association members in Phoenix, Arizona. … Read More
What more can you hope for than to work with someone like Barb Brownlie who first introduced herself to us by asking, “How can we bring I Married the War … Read More
We are so grateful to these 3 PBS affiliates for airing ‘I Married the War’ soon! And please help us thank the sponsors who have helped make our work possible. … Read More
First of all, thank you for your interest, encouragement, and for making this journey possible. We have much to report! The virtual world premiere of I Married the War was … Read More
“George is a first-time dad and to see him play with our son is one of the joys of my life. I think it’s helped him get in touch with … Read More
How amazing it is to work with the person you dreamed would compose the music for your film! That’s exactly what happened when we invited Sarah Baker to join us … Read More
The world lost a beautiful soul yesterday. We are sad to announce the passing of Gloria Jabaut, one of the women featured in I Married the War. Gloria … Read More
Yesterday, Precious Goodson, of I Married the War, graduated from Northcentral University with a doctorate in Education of Instructional Design. At one time, Dr. Goodson was a teacher, a calling … Read More
We invited award-winning author Cynthia Orange to write a guest blog for I Married the War. She graciously agreed, and hereby ponders Memorial Day and its far-reaching meaning. Cynthia’s work stems … Read More
One of the highlights of making films is the new friends we make along the way. We recently connected with Jaeson (Doc) Parsons of The Graffiti of War Project, an … Read More