This film is equal parts hilarious and heartfelt, following a group of comedians on a mission to bring laughter to U.S. troops stationed around the world. Along the way, it offers powerful glimpses into the emotional highs and lows of military life—blending humor with humanity in a story that’s as meaningful as it is entertaining.
Al Roker, beloved “Today Show” weatherman and prostate cancer survivor, teamed up with SurvivorNet to champion cancer awareness and the power of early detection. In a video message, Roker highlighted a SurvivorNet resource designed specifically for veterans navigating prostate cancer. “SurvivorNet has created a prostate cancer resource tailored specifically to help and support veterans who are going through a prostate cancer journey,” he shared.
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