During the Vietnam War in 1969, two young fathers enlist in the United States Army Reserve. Confidence-inspiring but uncertain at the same time; Wayne (David A.R. White) and John Paul (Kevin Downes) meet as strangers a quarter of a century after their parents' death. They travel to Washington, D.C., to see The Wall, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, with the help of letters written by their fathers who died on the battlefield. The destruction of war cannot ruin a father's love for his kid, they learn along the road.
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During the Vietnam War in 1969, two young fathers enlist in the United States Army Reserve. Confidence-inspiring but uncertain at the same time; Wayne (David A.R. White) and John Paul (Kevin Downes) meet as strangers a quarter of a century after their parents' death. They travel to Washington, D.C., to see The Wall, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, with the help of letters written by their fathers who died on the battlefield. The destruction of war cannot ruin a father's love for his kid, they learn along the road.
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