United in Service: Military History from America’s Northland
From Native American Code Talkers in WWII to current members of the 148th Fighter Wing, join PBS North for a one-hour documentary that explores what it means to serve in the military as a Northlander.


About United in Service: Military History from America’s Northland
“United in Service” explores the intersection of military service and Northern identity. It highlights the stories of a Fond du Lac band member who served as a top-secret Code Talker in WWII, a MN Guardsman who faced the Taliban during the Afghanistan withdrawal, and more. PBS North presents this documentary to preserve these histories before they fade with time.
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