The war never ended when they came home. It played in the back of their mind like an endless movie.
"The Brave Men and Women, who serve their country and as a result live constantly with the war inside them, exist in a world of Chaos" Robert Koger, Deaths Revenge. This documentary takes a the look at the lives of four Vietnam veterans and the horrors of war that still haunt them.
The memories of War never die. The story emerging is not one on the War itself but on the endless aftermath these men and women confront back home. Their story is of the war after the war, rejection, disenchantment, nightmares and resiliency. More than 40 years have passed since the official end of the Vietnam War. For years, many veterans of this war refused to talk about their experience, not uncommon for combat veterans. They shared their stories only with their Vietnam brothers. Now, as the ravages of Agent Orange and age march on, four vets who volunteer at the New Jersey Vietnam Veteran's Memorial have decided to share their stories for the first time.—Ruth Ann Burns & Tom Phillips