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You're in the army now, Ben Tyson.  Again.  Some 20 years after you led a beleaguered platoon of grunts in Vietnam, the U.S. reactivates you in order to bring court-martial proceedings.  The charge: murder.
 Questions of personal integrity and wartime culpability are explored in a gripping courtroom thriller based on the novel by Nelson DeMille, the bestselling author whose The General's Daughter was also adapted for the screen.  Don Johnson portrays Tyson, whose long-ago promise to his men is put to the test in a whirlwind of events that puts the media on his doorstep, imperils his relationship with his wife (Sharon Lawrence) and subjects his command to the scrutiny of a military prosecutor (Jeanne Tripplehorn),  The war isn't over for Tyson.  It never was.  But now he's fighting for his life and his men in an all-new way.
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