In the midst of the Vietnam War in 1969, two young fathers answer the call of duty: one a man of deep faith, the other a skeptical cynic. Fast forward 25 years, their sons, Wayne and John Paul (played by David A.R. White and Kevin Downes), find themselves strangers brought together by fate.
As they sift through heartfelt letters written by their fathers during the war, they set out on a poignant journey to The Wall, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. These letters reveal not only the struggles and sacrifices of their fathers but also the enduring bond of love that transcends the horrors of war.
Throughout their travels, Wayne and John Paul confront the painful legacy of their fathers’ experiences, learning that while war leaves deep scars, it cannot sever the profound connection between a father and son. Their quest becomes a testament to the resilience of love amid loss and a powerful reminder of the impact of history on personal lives. Ultimately, this journey helps them find healing and understanding, as they honor the memories of their fathers and the sacrifices they made.