The Corporal’s Diary is every soldier's story. Jonathan Santos documents his 37 days in Iraq on film and in writing; never knowing that day 38 would be his last. The footage he takes of his buddy, Private Matthew Drake and his fellow soldiers is comical, personal, and profound.
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Young corporal Jonathan Santos documented his 37 days in Iraq on video and in writing, never knowing that day 38 would be his last. Through Jonathan's handwritten words and videotape, the film tells a personal and profound story.
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Young corporal Jonathan Santos documented his 37 days in Iraq on video and in writing, never knowing that day 38 would be his last. Through Jonathan’s handwritten words and videotape, the film tells a personal and profound story.
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Young corporal Jonathan Santos documented his 37 days in Iraq on video and in writing, never knowing that day 38 would be his last. Through Jonathanâs handwritten words and videotape, the film tells a personal and profound story.
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Young corporal Jonathan Santos documented his 37 days in Iraq on video and in writing, never knowing that day 38 would be his last. Through Jonathan’s handwritten words and videotape, the film tells a personal and profound story.
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Fallen soldier’s journal and videotapes inspire documentary‘The Corporal’s Diary’ Website Jonathan Santos, 22, documented his 37 days in Iraq on video and in writing; never knowing that day 38 would be his last. From high explosives to clandestine home brew, his video foot...
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Guam- It's been four years since Corporal Jonathan Santos was killed in Iraq after only spending 38 days there. Now, the compelling story of this fallen Guam soldier has turned into a film that has received national attention. If you want to know more about Jonathan's story, you can visit www.the...
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Fallen soldier’s journal and videotapes inspire documentary http://www.stripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=59765 ‘The Corporal’s Diary’ Website: http://www.thecorporalsdiary.com/ Jonathan Santos, 22, documented his 37 days in Iraq on video and in writing; never knowing that day 38 wou...
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