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| The Last Patrol |
Featuring Sebastian Junger Director and Best-selling Author |
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 From Oscar-nominated filmmaker and best-selling author Sebastian Junger comes The Last Patrol, a film dedicated to exploring how combat veterans deal with the loss of friends and relearn how to acclimate to domestic life in America after returning home from war. Following the death of their close friend Tim Hetherington, a group of four veterans of combat – Brendan O'Bryne, Dave Roles, Guillermo Cervera and Junger – set out on a 'patrol' from Washington, D.C. to Pennsylvania in order to honor their fallen friend and to seriously explore what it means to readjust to civilian life after combat. On their 300 mile march along the rail lines north from Washington, D.C., the men featured in The Last Patrol wrestle with the elements of combat they've come to miss – the rush of adrenaline experienced during a fierce firefight and the strong bonds of brotherhood that link together comrades-in-arms in ways that can only be experienced in combat. Join us for this special showing of The Last Patrol and for what promises to be a moving and insightful examination of what life after combat is like for America's contemporary veterans. |
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Thursday, June 4, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. Hosted by Jay Nordlinger Senior Editor, National Review The Heritage Foundation's Lehrman Auditorium
RSVP at http://www.heritage.org/events/2015/06/last-patrol | or call (202) 675-1752 Terms and conditions of attendance are posted at heritage.org/Events/terms.cfm All events may be viewed live at heritage.org/Events/terms.cfm News media inquiries, call (202) 675-1761
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