A US Army officer, burdened by the guilt of a past "friendly fire" incident that was concealed, finds himself reassigned to an administrative position. His new task involves assessing whether a female helicopter commander deserves the prestigious Medal of Honor for her actions during wartime. At first glance, her case appears unassailable, yet as he delves deeper into the testimonies of those involved, he starts to perceive subtle discrepancies and inconsistencies that challenge the seemingly clear-cut narrative. As the officer unravels these contradictions, he grapples with both his own troubled conscience and the complex realities of warfare, where truth can often be as elusive as it is subjective.
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