
Medal of Honor: Special Forces Col. Roger Donlon
Award-winning War Reporter Alex Quade offers this documentary profile-in- courage and character of Medal of Honor recipient Col.Roger Donlon. The humble Green Beret received the first Medal of Honor of the Vietnam War, and the first Medal of Honor for Special Forces. Col.Donlon invites Alex Quade and the audience into his home for an intimate, one-of-a-kind discussion on character, values, leadership, patriotism, and faith. Ms.Quade shares with the audience Col.Donlon's private collection of historical photos, documents, and war mementos. This is a tribute to a character-driven and leadership-driven life with lessons that cross-over to the broader public, as well as to school children. Col.Donlon gently shares with Quade stories he's never told, of Presidents, Special Operations Legends, and the moral compass that drives him. Alex Quade Films is proud to present "Medal of Honor: Special Forces Col.Roger Donlon",a film of inspiration, impact, and leadership.
- Runtime
- 15m
- Released
- 2016
Details
Release year: 2016
Storyline
Award-winning War Reporter Alex Quade offers this documentary profile-in- courage and character of Medal of Honor recipient Col.Roger Donlon. The humble Green Beret received the first Medal of Honor of the Vietnam War, and the first Medal of Honor for Special Forces. Col.Donlon invites Alex Quade and the audience into his home for an intimate, one-of-a-kind discussion on character, values, leadership, patriotism, and faith. Ms.Quade shares with the audience Col.Donlon's private collection of historical photos, documents, and war mementos. This is a tribute to a character-driven and leadership-driven life with lessons that cross-over to the broader public, as well as to school children. Col.Donlon gently shares with Quade stories he's never told, of Presidents, Special Operations Legends, and the moral compass that drives him. Alex Quade Films is proud to present "Medal of Honor: Special Forces Col.Roger Donlon",a film of inspiration, impact, and leadership.
Top credits
- Roger Donlon — Self - Medal of Honor Recipient
- Alex Quade — Self - War Reporter