Troy University to host “Beyond a War” premiere event to salute veterans and university partners
Published 3:39 pm Wednesday, September 11, 2024
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Troy University proudly invites the public to the U.S. premiere of the documentary “Beyond A War,” a special event showcasing the
transformative power of reconciliation and honoring the legacy of our nation’s military veterans. The premiere will take place on Sunday, September 29, 2024, at 3 p.m. at the
Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts in Montgomery, Alabama.
Produced by Duy Tan University in Vietnam, the documentary short film “Beyond A War” explores the remarkable story of Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr., Chancellor of Troy University, and Dr.
Lê Công Cơ, President of Duy Tan University. Once adversaries during the Vietnam War, Dr. Hawkins and Dr. Lê Công Cơ have transformed their past conflict into a powerful partnership for their universities. “Beyond A War” chronicles their personal experiences of combat and survival, and their extraordinary work in bridging cultures through education
and collaboration.
“What excites me about ‘Beyond A War’ is that it shows the transformation of the relationships between two countries that a half century ago were at war,” Dr. Hawkins said.
“Today, not only do we recognize each other as countries, but we are working as partners. While we came from different backgrounds and certainly different sides of the war, our goal now is unity and a common focus on students. [Lê Công Cơ] is committed to building a great university and that is exactly what we are committed to doing at Troy.”
The program will kick off at 3:00 p.m. with a performance from POPulus, Troy’s popular music ensemble comprised of students in the Music Industry Program. It will be followed
by the highly anticipated film premiere, including a Q&A with the film’s director and Dr. Hawkins moderated by Alabama Public Television anchor Todd Stacy. Attendees will have
the opportunity to hear from notable guest speakers, including Jack McManus, President of the Vietnam Veterans of America, and Capt. Gary Michael Rose (USA – Ret.), Medal of
Honor Recipient.
The event is open to the public, with a special request for veterans and their families to attend. All veterans in attendance will be honored with a special gift from Troy.