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A Soldier's Family Prepares for His Homecoming in 'They Also Serve'

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The grill is scrubbed, the cake is baked and the backyard is decorated for a welcoming party. Needless to say, Liz is hard at work. After all, her son Bobby is returning from combat today and she wants this celebration to be perfect. With only a few finishing touches left, her son’s girlfriend Crystal swings by to help prepare for the big night. But something unspoken is wrong. Why is Liz so distracted?

Observe Veterans Day with the powerful short drama They Also Serve.

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