Perfect Valor

14 April 2009

On May 16, 2009, Citizens United Productions will premiere “Perfect Valor” at the GI Film Festival in Washington DC.

Peabody Award winning Producer, David C. Taylor and noted contemporary author and military historian, Richard S. Lowry, (Marines in the Garden of Eden) have worked tirelessly with the talented production staff to create a compelling tribute to all the men and women who served in Iraq.

Written by David C. Taylor and narrated by Fred Dalton Thompson, "Perfect Valor"  focuses on six Marines, weaving their stories together into an emotional tribute to all the men and women who have served in Iraq.

Taylor included the stories of the families and their stoic wait at home, reminding us that this story is about family: the warrior family - the Marine family - the American family. All have paid a heavy price fighting a ruthless and determined enemy.

Walk with Marines through the streets of Fallujah as they fight to return order to the most violent city in the world.
"Perfect Valor" will remind you that we are the good guys.


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0 # Paul S. 2009-04-15 02:31
Thanks for bringing this film to our attention, Michael.
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0 # alan 2009-04-16 07:10
While there are two sides to a story, can you throw any light on this atricle?
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