
This is just a reminder that the military movie “Taking Chance” – which I wrote about last month – will be airing tonight at 8 ET on HBO. In case you’re new to the blog and missed my prior post about the movie, here’s a synopsis:
In April 2004, Lieutenant Colonel Michael Strobl, USMC, came across the name of 19-year-old Lance Corporal Chance Phelps, a young Marine who had been killed by hostile fire in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. Strobl, a Desert Storm veteran with 17 years of military service, requested that he be assigned for military escort duty to accompany Chance’s remains to his family in Dubois, Wyo.
Witnessing the spontaneous outpouring of support and respect for the fallen Marine – from the groundskeepers he passed along the road to the cargo handlers at the airport – Strobl was moved to capture the experience in his personal journal. His first-person account, which began as an official trip report, gives an insight into the military’s policy of providing a uniformed escort for all casualties. The story became an Internet phenomenon when it was widely circulated throughout the military community and eventually reached the mainstream media.
‘Taking Chance’ chronicles one of the silent, virtually unseen journeys that takes place every day across the country, bearing witness to the fallen and all those who, literally and figuratively, carry them home. A uniquely non-political film about the war in Iraq, the film pays tribute to all of the men and women who have given their lives in military service as well as their families.
Make sure to keep some tissues and hankies handy.
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Wow, thank you so much for the reminder –
The movie just ended and it was truly beautifully and tastefully done.
Whoa…great movie! Do remember the tissues, though.
Excellent film, and a very touching, and respectful, treatment of the subject. Unfortunately this is the exception and not the rule for movies about the war effort lately, but unlike the box office bombs the anti-war crowd has dropped, I suspect this one will actually have a large audience.
I cried through the entire movie. God bless our brave men and women who sacrifice so much for me and this great country of ours!
Wow. Do not miss this film. I blubbered like a baby.
Wow, sorry I missed it!! I’m setting my DVR to record it from work, right now!!
I hope HBO reruns this after I return from the current road trip. Just the trailer – less than two minutes – had my eyes welling up big time.