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MCC Resource Catalog Online
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| Soldiers of Conscience (DVD) |
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| To kill or not to kill? For Some, the war is within. From West Point grads to drill sergeants, from Abu Ghraib interrogators to low-ranking reservist mechanics, soldiers in the U.S. Army today reveal their deepest moral concerns about killing in war. Their message: every soldier wrestles with his/her conscience over killing. Although most decide to kill, some refuse. This film reveals that far more soldiers decide not to kill than we might expect. Made with official permission from the U.S. Army, \"Soldiers of Conscience\" includes never before seen footage of basic training and the war in Iraq and is a realistic, yet optimistic look at war, peace and the power of the human conscience. Not recommended for youth under age 13. Contains graphic images of war and adult language. |
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