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Entries for 'Pete Bridgeman'

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While this film didn't take home an award from the GI Film Festival, it was one of my personal favorites, so I'll share a brief review of it with you....

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How to describe my experience at the GI Film Festival at the Navy Memorial this weekend?  It was one of total immersion into the soldier’s experi...

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Last night, award-winning actor Lou Diamond Phillips received the GI Film Festival’s prestigious “GI Spirit Award” during its “Salute to Hollywood Pat...

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I have just experienced one of the more compelling, complex and healing war-related films that I have ever been privileged to watch, “Flag of My Fathe...

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I was priviledged to attend the annual “Military Leadership: Joint Chiefs of Staff” Breakfast at the National Press Club on Thursday morning, April 28...

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150 years ago this week, shots were fired on a fort in Charleston Harbor in a bloodless battle that began the bloodiest chapter of this nation’s great...

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The Day We Lost the H-Bomb, we gained a great story and a bright new author, Barbara Moran! On Tuesday, April 12th, we were treated to Barbara’s tale...

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