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Surviving Iraq and Afghanistan’s Most Brutal Battlefields

Real Stories | June 18, 2026



When the war ends, the real battle begins. From War to Wisdom is an unflinching look into the lives of veterans both on and off the battlefield. It takes the viewer on a beautiful and terrible journey, from war to wisdom.
This is not an anti-war or pro-war film, it is a pro-soldier film, It distills the experiences of combat veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars – from the violence of engagement to the challenges faced when coming home – into a mosaic of horror and hope, of tragedy and triumph. You’ll ride with them into combat, you’ll witness their return to a civilian world that no longer makes sense, and you’ll see how they not only survive a war but try to change the world for the better.

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This post currently has 7 comments.

  1. @Ms.LatinSoulChild1982

    June 18, 2026 at 3:50 am

    As im getting older (im now in my 40s) im learning to have so much luv and respect for anyone who serves in the military. Thank u for all u do and thank u very much for ur service and sacrifice.
    ❤❤❤❤

  2. @rossauce12

    June 18, 2026 at 3:50 am

    Picture ur looking out your bedroom window and just taking a bullet getting mistaken for a sniper.
    wonder how many people that couldn't afford to leave everything behind died

  3. @Wotsit31

    June 18, 2026 at 3:50 am

    Hate it that whenever there's a documentary about these wars, it's almost ALWAYS centred around the soldiers that willingly went to fight there, instead of the millions of innocent civillians who cant helo where they were born and were murdered en masse and had their lives ruined.

  4. @illegal_Apartheid_and_THEFT

    June 18, 2026 at 3:50 am

    WARmerica just lost another "war" trying to steal resources. WARmerica now is much worse than WWII Germany and that was BEFORE the biden / trump gen@cide, unaliving women and children DAILY just like WWII Germany. 2018 study: “After World War II, the U.S. Regime Has Killed 20-30 Million People” (mostly civilians).

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