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On 9/11/2001, Bryan Anderson started basic training with the U.S. Army. A few months later he would find himself in the middle of the Iraq War as a military police officer. An IED explosion would change his life forever.
On 9/11/2001, Bryan Anderson started basic training with the U.S. Army. A few months later he would find himself in the middle of the Iraq War as a military police officer. An IED explosion would change his life forever.
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EP4 "Bryan Anderson"On 9/11/2001, Bryan Anderson started basic training with the U.S. Army. A few months later he would find himself in the middle of the Iraq War as a military police officer. An IED explosion would change his life forever.
Operation: Fishing Freedom
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Operation: Fishing Freedom
S1, EP3 "Bill Parker"Lifelong cowboy and Oklahoma native Bill Parker is believed to be the first man to reach the shores of Normandy on D-day, June 6th 1944.
Operation: Fishing Freedom
S3, EP5 "Sheila Mitchell-Murphy"It's an honor no one wants: being part of a Gold Star Family, the immediate family members of a soldier who died serving in a time of conflict. Sheila Mitchell-Murphy honors the memory of her son, SPC Etienne Murphy -- an Army Ranger and American hero.
Operation: Fishing Freedom
S3, EP6 "Patriotic Kenny"Patriotic Kenny, an 82-year-old Navy veteran with more than 2.7 million TikTok followers, discusses how he gifts mobility scooters to help fellow vets in need.
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