 From Soldiers Radio and Television, this is The Army Now. The GI Film Festival is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to sharing the military experience in and out of the arena of war. Each film tells heroic stories of the American armed forces and the worldwide struggle for freedom and liberty. At one event we showed a film about Vietnam and a gentleman came up to me afterwards and he said it was the first time that he's cried since Vietnam. It was the first time he felt like his story was truly told. It was the first time he felt like someone understood what he went through. So whenever we hear stories like that, whenever I see that happening, that to me is the greatest success of all. That to me is why we're doing it, to have that connection between the public and the military, to have that connection between Hollywood and the military, so they understand what it means to sacrifice. The GI Film Festival is the first of its kind to exclusively celebrate the successes and sacrifices of the service member through the medium of film. For more info, visit gifilmfestival.com. That's The Army Now.