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A team of photographers, writers, and filmmakers--—both veteran and civilian—--are crisscrossing the country to explore the lives of post-9/11 veterans, the divide between them and their communities, and the stereotypes that veterans and civilians hold about each other. Why does this divide exist? How does it affect communities across the country? And why does it matter?

The transition back to civilian life can be difficult. We're here to discuss #WhatWorks.
Building new relationships is essential after leaving a strong community in the service.
Patriotism is not a business strategy, but it makes business sense to hire veterans.
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Building new relationships is essential after leaving a strong community in the service.
Patriotism is not a business strategy, but it makes business sense to hire veterans.
The struggles veterans face prioritizing their health in the transition to civilian life.
These veterans share how regaining your sense of purpose can be transformative.
Phoenix Veterans Court pairs veterans who find themselves in jail with veteran mentors.
Justin and Darrell talk about the powerful bond that veterans have with each other.
Vietnam vet Stephen Tennis gives back to his community by keeping streets safe for kids.
A story of war’s demons and how employers can help veterans and their families thrive.
Del Seymour, a Vietnam veteran, helps homeless vets find jobs in San Francisco.
A gay veteran who helped Marines in Vietnam now works for peace at home
In the heart of New York City, recruiters offer a young immigrant a unique opportunity.
Marine vet Stacey Thompson tells her story of healing after being raped in the military
(TV-MA) We meet several veteran comedians from the Comedy Bootcamp, based in Norfolk, VA.
An artist and activist in New Orleans speaks about serving his community through his art.
Elizabeth Hash, a Kansas City Army National Guard recruiter, feels she found her tribe.
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Mike, a Vietnam vet, wonders if a bad memory helped him move forward from trauma.
We rarely see military engineers in movies. Why is that?
What will the homeless veteran population look like in 2025?
NOLA artist Brandan “bMike” Odums explains how his work is inspired by a legacy of service
Why do people sign up? We broke down data on who joins and why. You might be surprised.
An Army veteran teaches kids about making and civic responsibility in San Francisco.
(TV-MA) Veterans Coming Home is taking a unique look at how some vets use comedy to heal.
Does serving your country mean serving in the military, or are there other ways to help?
In less than 50 years, a division emerged between civilians and veterans. Does it matter?
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