[7][8][9] Kyle Hartnett's documentary is about his personal quest to gain a better understanding of the challenges Muslim-American service members and veterans face.
No Religious Preference also includes an interview with James Yee, a former U.S. Army chaplain accused of espionage by the U.S.
[10][11] Chris Mandia’s documentary deals with the transition American service members make when they move from the battle field to a college campus.
[12][13] Victor Manzano's film focuses on Rudy Reyes, a Recon Marine best known for his role in HBO's Generation Kill, and how Reyes overcame immense hurdles to become a highly skilled combat Marine, a successful actor, and an inspiring self-help author.
[14] Clint Van Winkle's film focuses "on readjustment, highlighting the phenomenon known as 'survivor's guilt,' after his buddies lost a close friend in Iraq in 2005."