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  1. Donna Musil's 2005 documentary film Brats: Our Journey Home is a balanced and insightful investigation of the problems, joys, and pains of growing up in the military that should appeal to brats and their friends and families, as well as anyone interested in military family life. This categorical documentary breaks military dependent life into sections that are loosely based on topics relevant ...

  2. "My dad goes and fights for our freedom," Mandy said of her 35-year-old father, who returned from Iraq a week ago. Growing up military is the subject of a 90-minute documentary film, BRATS: Our Journey Home, which will be shown at 7:30 p.m. today at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

  3. The first documentary about growing up military. Narrated and featuring songs by Kris Kristofferson. Interviews with General Norman Schwarzkopf.

    • 7 Min.
    • 33,7K
    • bratsourjourneyhome
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  5. Donna Musil, Writer-Director, BRATS: Our Journey Home. P.S. from Donna: "People ask me why I don't make another BRATS film. The reason is simple. Very little has changed, with regard to the everyday life of brats (and TCKs). The benefits, challenges, and emotional impact are the same. We're still pretty much invisible and with a few exceptions ...

  6. There are currently 1.8 million children in active-duty military families. The DoD school system estimates that it has educated another 4-7 million children overseas. But that's only 20-30% of the total brat population, so there are at least 15 million brats in America. That's not even including all of the other TCKs or "Third Culture Kids ...

  7. Kris K was irritating as was the general. Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2015. Reviewing the documentary, not the product. That was just fine. Kris K was irritating as was the general. Being a Brat is a wonderful, frustrating, depressing, fantastic thing. The movie dealt with the positive side very well and glossed over the ...