‘Brothers After War’ brings healing, conversation to Fayetteville veterans community

A nationally recognized documentary and guided seminar focused on the realities of military life after service will be brought to Fayetteville, offering local veterans, service members and their families a free opportunity for reflection, connection and conversation.

The award-winning film Brothers After War will be screened Saturday, Jan. 31, at AMC Market Fair 15 on Skibo Road. The four-hour event, running from noon to 4 p.m., is presented through a partnership between the Gary Sinise Foundation, UNC Thrive, and Veterans Bridge Home. Attendance is free, though seating is limited and advance registration is required.

Organizers say the Fayetteville screening is more than a movie showing. It is part of a national program that pairs the documentary with a structured seminar designed to help service members and veterans navigate the often difficult transition from military to civilian life. Since 2011, the Brothers After War program has reached more than 60,000 veterans and service members across the country…

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