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What I’ll tell my son about fighting in the Iraq war

Phil Klay, a veteran and author explains the difficulties for service members.

12/01/2015 | Rating NR

PBS News Hour

What I’ll tell my son about fighting in the Iraq war

Clip: 12/1/2015 | 4m 29s

Phil Klay, a veteran and author explains the difficulties for service members.

Phil Klay, a veteran and author of the National Book Award-winning book “Redeployment,” explains the difficulty for service members trying figuring out what to say to family about their experience and role in fighting a war.

12/01/2015 | Rating NR

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