
Lt. Col. Moore gives a speech to his soldiers and their families before they depart for battle.
Themes: Camaraderie, Brotherhood, Patriotism, Speech, Battle, War, Promise, Leadership, Commitment
2:30
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Lt. Col. Moore prays with one of his young soldiers, who just became a father, before they go to war.
Themes: Prayer, War, Battle, Fatherhood, Providence, Protection, God's Will, Military, Valor
2:49
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After Lt Waters and his team successfully fought off the militia and brought the refugees to safety, a woman thanks Lt. Waters and tells him that he will not be forgotten.
Themes: Remembrance, Sacrifice, Thankfulness, War, Sentiment, Honor, Duty, Protection, Hero
2:33
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Lt. Waters refuses to abandon the Nigerian refugees that he has sworn to protect, even though he is commanded to do so.
Themes: Sanctity of Life, Humanity, Duty, Mission, Morality, Ethics, Conscience, Safety, Resolve
3:30
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After successfully defending the city of Los Angeles and deserving rest, SSG Nantz and his troops, nevertheless, decide to return to battle.
Themes: Solidarity, Brotherhood, Camaraderie, Duty, Risk, Battle, War, Bravery, Courage
2:33
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When SSG Nantz discovers what could be the enemy’s control center, he demands to be dropped off, and his soldiers follow behind him.
Themes: Solidarity, Brotherhood, Camaraderie, Duty, Risk, Battle, War, Bravery, Courage
3:04
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SSG Nantz reflects on the soldiers that he lost in battle and how they can honor the fallen soldiers by continuing to fight.
Themes: Honor, Death, Sacrifice, Brotherhood, Leadership, Guilt, Battle, War, Remembrance
3:07
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