Alive Day Memories

2007 American TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alive Day Memories: Home from Iraq is a 2007 documentary television film featuring interviews with Iraq War amputees.

Also known asAlive Day Memories: Home from Iraq
StarringJames Gandolfini
Dexter Pitts
Theme music composerWendy Blackstone
Peter Fish
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Alive Day Memories
Also known asAlive Day Memories: Home from Iraq
Directed byJon Alpert
Ellen Goosenberg Kent
StarringJames Gandolfini
Dexter Pitts
Theme music composerWendy Blackstone
Peter Fish
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerJon Alpert
CinematographyJon Alpert
Matthew O'Neill
EditorPaula Heredia
Running time57 minutes
Production companyAttaboy Films
Original release
ReleaseSeptember 9, 2007 (2007-09-09)
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Ten veterans tell producer James Gandolfini of how they received their near-fatal wounds while serving in the Iraq War, and the emotional effect that it has had on them.[1][2]

An ‘Alive Day’ is the anniversary of a day when a veteran or service member nearly lost their life in combat, survived a severe injury, recovered from a serious illness, or experienced any near-death event that had a major impact on their life. The term was coined by Jim Mayer, a veteran lobbyist who lost his legs to a landmine explosion while serving in the Vietnam War and has celebrated surviving his wounds every year since the incident.[3]

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