We are deeply honored that our documentary film will be screened on Veterans Day at The National World War II Museum in New Orleans. This outstanding museum, designated by Congress as the official museum of WWII, tells the story of the American experience in WWII with the belief that the lessons learned from the war must never be forgotten. Our film, “Veteran Children: When Parents Go To War” focuses on the experiences of the children and families of American servicemembers in our current wars, who like the families of soldiers everywhere and in all wars, bear significant burdens and demonstrate remarkable strengths.
On Veterans Day, November 11, at 5 pm, museum visitors will gather for a reception. The film will screen at 6 pm in the Solomon Victory Theater. Leading the panel discussion will be Col. Peter Crean (Ret.) the Museum’s Vice President of Education and Access, with filmmakers Susan Hackley and Martha Jackson who will talk about why they made the film and how they hope it will help bridge the military-civilian divide.
Encourage your friends, family or colleagues in New Orleans to join us on this important day.
Information about the event:
https://www.nationalww2museum.org/events-programs/events/125913-documentary-screening-veteran-children-when-parents-go-war
On Veterans Day, November 11, at 5 pm, museum visitors will gather for a reception. The film will screen at 6 pm in the Solomon Victory Theater. Leading the panel discussion will be Col. Peter Crean (Ret.) the Museum’s Vice President of Education and Access, with filmmakers Susan Hackley and Martha Jackson who will talk about why they made the film and how they hope it will help bridge the military-civilian divide.
Encourage your friends, family or colleagues in New Orleans to join us on this important day.
Information about the event:
https://www.nationalww2museum.org/events-programs/events/125913-documentary-screening-veteran-children-when-parents-go-war