1. I wish that we could be more than just farmers.
2. Why don't you join the war.
3. James, we have to join up.
CALL TO ADVENTURE
Enlistment CentreUNCLE SAM NEEDS YOU.
2. Yes, everyone's going to know our names.
1. Are you sure about this?
CROSSING THE THRESHOLD
1 . Charles, I am a bit scared.
2. It is ok I will be there for you the whole time.
It was 1944, three years after the Americans joined the World War II. Brothers Charles and James lived on a farm in the middle of Houston, Texas, looking after a war veteran's house.
TESTS, ALLIES AND ENEMIES
I am sorry I couldn't get to you in time. I was meant to look after you.
Charles and James wanted to be more than just farmers, to prove that they were more than cabable to fight for their country.
REWARD
For selfless courage, we award you- Charles Jones with the Medal of Honour for your incredible bravery, your actions saved the lives of many of your fellows, may your legacy will live on.
Charles and James had made it onto the train to Boston docks where they would catch a boat to Japan to fight in the battle of Battle of Okinawa 1945.
BACK TO ORDINARY WORLD
You will always be remembered Uncle James.
The brothers get caught up in a fierce battle. Brave Charles puts his own life on the line to save all his fellow troops from the enemy. except one. His brother, James.
Charles is awarded a medal for his bravery in battle. But, the moment istinged with regret and guilt, as he thinks of poor James.
Time went by- Charles got married, had children and grandchildren - one called James. But he took one thing back from war-to never take life for granted.