Thank You for Your Service 2017

As Iraq War veterans struggle to rebuild their lives, Sgt. Adam Schumann faces an uncertain future, haunted by the past. Fellow warriors Tausolo Aeiti, Will Waller, and Michael Emory grapple with the lasting scars of war, from traumatic brain injuries to physical disabilities. As they navigate the long journey of rehabilitation, memories of the battlefield linger, a poignant reminder of their shared sacrifices.

As Iraq War veterans struggle to rebuild their lives, Sgt. Adam Schumann faces an uncertain future, haunted by the past. Fellow warriors Tausolo Aeiti, Will Waller, and Michael Emory grapple with the lasting scars of war, from traumatic brain injuries to physical disabilities. As they navigate the long journey of rehabilitation, memories of the battlefield linger, a poignant reminder of their shared sacrifices.

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After a harrowing 15-month combat tour in Iraq, the much-decorated Adam Schumann returns home to Kansas and a loving wife, Saskia. Adam and Saskia have two young children, a daughter and an infant son born while Adam was still overseas. Adam suffers from PTSD as manifested by nightmares and frequent flashbacks for which his wife convinces him to seek help from an overburdened Department of Veterans Affairs. He also receives solace from two Iraq buddies living nearby, an American Samoan, Solo Aieti, and a White American, Billy Waller, who commits suicide in front of his fiancée after discovering she has taken all of his money and their child and left him.

Adam’s unresolved psychological issues revolve around his failure to safely rescue a fellow soldier from a building under fire (Michael Emory, who was dropped on his head and rendered hemiplegic but later expresses gratitude to Adam for being alive) and survivor’s guilt about letting Sergeant First Class James Doster take Adam’s place on patrol one day. With Doster filling in for Adam, the Humvee made a wrong turn and hit an improvised explosive device. Solo assisted the men in their escape to safety, but Doster was inadvertently left behind and died in the conflagration. Doster’s grieving widow, Amanda, who is friends with Saskia Schumann, finally gains closure as she learns the circumstances of her husband’s death towards the end of the movie and absolves Adam and Solo of responsibility for it.

Meanwhile, Solo suffers from such severe PTSD and memory loss that he is unable to fulfill a fervent desire to reenlist for another tour in Iraq. He falls in with a group of drug dealers led by a Gulf War veteran, Dante. Adam rescues his friend and puts him on a Greyhound bus to California, where Solo will take Adam’s reserved place at a rehabilitation center specializing in the treatment of PTSD.

Sometime later, Adam returns from his own stay at the rehabilitation center, being greeted by his wife and children back in their original home.

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