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Where Soldiers Come From: Capitol Hill Screening Q-and-A
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Video title: Where Soldiers Come From: Capitol Hill Screening Q-and-A
Video duration: 2m 28sVideo description: U.S. Senator Carl Levin of Michigan, General Craig R. McKinley and the National Guard Bureau, Military to Medicine and POV presented the highly-acclaimed film 'Where Soldiers Come From' at a special screening on November 1, 2011, in Washington, D.C. Director Heather Courtney and the subjects of the film answered questions.
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