Vietnam War Survival
Flight Lieutenant Dangler's first mission is shrouded in secrecy as he navigates the harsh realities of war. The gripping tale unfolds with themes of patriotism, resilience, and the brutal challenges faced by soldiers in the Vietnam War.In this clip
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