Indian Filmmaker Highlights U.S. Veteran Neglect in 'Peacekeepers'
Indian Filmmaker Highlights U.S. Veteran Neglect in 'Peacekeepers'

Indian Filmmaker Highlights U.S. Veteran Neglect in 'Peacekeepers'

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Various articles highlight the importance of honoring military veterans and their contributions, as well as the challenges they face. The ANAVETS club in Prince Albert serves as a community hub for veterans, promoting fellowship, community involvement, and support through social events and fundraisers. Memorial Day, rooted in African American history, combines commemoration with celebration to honor U.S. Armed Forces members' sacrifices, emphasizing the contributions of African American soldiers during the Civil War. Reflecting on personal experiences, 98-year-old Navy veteran Frank Farmer shares stories from his service during the Roosevelt era, exemplifying the spirit of the Greatest Generation. Additionally, international filmmaker Purohit explores the struggles of U.S. war veterans coping with PTSD and homelessness, aiming to shed light on their often overlooked hardships through a heartfelt narrative. Together, these perspectives underscore the enduring respect for veterans and the need to address their well-being.

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