Where The F*** Are We?
Faculty Mentor
Pete Porter
Presentation Type
Creative Work
Start Date
5-7-2024 6:15 PM
End Date
5-7-2024 6:35 PM
Location
RTV 123
Primary Discipline of Presentation
Film
Abstract
September 11th, 2001 irrevocably changed the lives of many Americans. In particular, the effect these attacks had on those in the armed forces cannot be understated, especially those who saw combat. What is explored less often, however, is how events like these affected even those in the armed forces who never saw combat. Despite not ever stepping foot on a battlefield, Retired Master Sergeant Jon Chasse and Retired E5 Sergeant Adam "Disco" Descoteaux went through many escapades, ranging from comical to scary, all the while having a helping hand in shaping what would soon become the War on Terror. This lighthearted documentary explores the journies that these two men had during this period and how it shaped both their lives and American history.
Recommended Citation
Meloy, Ranne Mitchell; Chasse, Benjamin; Powell, Nathan; Maher, Aiden; and Barron, Zachery, "Where The F*** Are We?" (2024). 2024 Symposium. 1.
https://dc.ewu.edu/srcw_2024/cw_2024/film_2024/1
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Where The F*** Are We?
RTV 123
September 11th, 2001 irrevocably changed the lives of many Americans. In particular, the effect these attacks had on those in the armed forces cannot be understated, especially those who saw combat. What is explored less often, however, is how events like these affected even those in the armed forces who never saw combat. Despite not ever stepping foot on a battlefield, Retired Master Sergeant Jon Chasse and Retired E5 Sergeant Adam "Disco" Descoteaux went through many escapades, ranging from comical to scary, all the while having a helping hand in shaping what would soon become the War on Terror. This lighthearted documentary explores the journies that these two men had during this period and how it shaped both their lives and American history.