RICHMOND, Va (WTVR) - In times of war many soldiers, including women, return home with devastating physical and emotional injuries. That story is told in the new documentary, "Service: When Women Come Marching Home". Filmmaker Patricia Lee Stotter and Army Specialist Sue Downes share the details. You can enjoy a free screening tonight at 6:30pm at the VCU Commons Theater.
VIRGINIA THIS MORNING: ‘Service When Women Come Marching Home” Documentary

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