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Warriors Resilience Conference and Brothers at War Film

Building a formidable fighting force takes more than physical strength, it also takes psychological, spiritual and social resilience.

Learning how to build those strengths is the focus of the U.S. Defense Department’s fourth annual Warrior Resilience Conference titled “Restoring Readiness: Individual, Unit, Community and Family.”

As part of the Warriors Resilience Conference 2012, the documentary “Brothers at War” will be shown Thursday night and some of the film’s participants will be available for a “meet and greet” after the showing. Here’s the official trailer.

http://offthebase.wordpress.com/2012/03/29/warriors-resilience-conference-and-brothers-at-war-film/

 

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