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A Soldier's Perspective

Jason Moon was deployed to Iraq from Mar2003 to Apr2004, he spoke of his experiences and wonders how anyone can come back from war and embrace a compassionate life. "War is an atrocity... the concept of a professional soldier is an oxymoron, you can't expect a human being to do this, to be able to switch on and off your respect for human life." March 16, 2005 - UW Sheboygan WI Theater, sponsored by Sheboygan Veterans for Peace vetsforpeacesheboygan.org and Sheboygan Peaceseekers sheboyganareapeaceseekers.org.


This movie is part of the collection: Iraq War: Eyewitness Perspectives

Production Company: snowshoefilms.com
Sponsor: Sheboygan Veterans for Peace and Peaceseekers
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: Iraq; Soldier; Atrocities


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Reviewer: mr_loophead - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - July 13, 2007
Subject: Good to see.
He speaks honestly about his tribulations of being a soldier. There are some that are not like him - and have supressed their emotions to, after war, continue to struggle living a normal life.

It's sad to see people like this whom are touched by the war they've volunteered to be a part of.

I'm appreciative in seeing the realistic approach to what war can do to a person. It's not fun and games like recruiters suggest.


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