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  2. The Long Road Home is an American drama miniseries created by Mikko Alanne. It is based on the 2007 book The Long Road Home: A Story of War and Family by Martha Raddatz, which tells the story of a U.S. Army unit during the first day of the siege of Sadr City (Arabic: مدينة الصدر, romanized: Madīna 'ṣ-Ṣadr) in 2004.

    • The Show’S Military Advisors Were in Sadr City That Day.
    • Raddatz’ Interviewed Everyone Close to The Fighting.
    • Mike Medavoy Is An Executive Producer.
    • The Long Road Home’S Depiction of Army Families Is Heartfelt and Real.
    • The Showrunner’s Background Is in Documentary.
    • The Fort Hood Scenes Are Really Fort Hood.

    Any military show or movie with an interest in authenticity is going to have veteran technical advisors on hand to tell the director when things are wrong. But in The Long Road Home, you can expect more than infantry badges and rank to be in the right place. You can expect the people and vehicles to be in Sadr City in the right places too. Showrunn...

    You don’t get to be the Chief Global Affairs Correspondent of a major network without being addicted to the facts. Martha Raddatz, who literally wrote the bookon the events in Sadr City that day, was working for ABC News in Baghdad at the time when she heard about what happened. She ended up talking to everyone from 2-5 Cav that was still in countr...

    If the name of a film producer doesn’t excite you, that’s fine. An executive producer’s name likely doesn’t carry a lot of weight with most of America. In the case of The Long Road Home, however, the addition of Medavoy puts the miniseries in the hands of a guy who helped make the legendary war movies Apocalypse Now, Platoon, and The Thin Red Line ...

    When the cast arrived at Fort Hood and met the families of 2-5 Cav, they got just a taste of what living in a military family is like. “I took away an incredible sense of community,” says actress Katie Paxton, who plays Amber Aguero, wife to Lt. Shane Aguero. “You felt that community from the soldiers. When you’re in war covering your sector, you’r...

    “I was very cognizant from the beginning that real life people were going to be watching this,” says Mikko Alanne. “It was my hope that we would be able to use everyone’s real name, and so Martha and I worked very closely on reaching out to all the families.” The two were very successful. The show originally premiered in Fort Hood’s Abrams Gym. Aft...

    When you see Fort Hood, Tex. depicted on screen, you can be sure that’s what Fort Hood really looks like. The show was shot entirely at Fort Hood. The cast even lived in base housing. More important than that, however, is the exact recreation of Sadr City built on Fort Hood that took the veterans on the base back to April 2004. “The smell was the o...

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  3. Oct 30, 2017 · Channel Guide asked cast members of the National Geographic event series The Long Road Home to weigh in on the real-life heroes they play.

  4. Based on the best-selling book by Martha Raddatz, The Long Road Home documents the circumstances of April 4, 2004. In Sadr City, Baghdad, an Army platoon was ambushed. This attack became known as “Black Sunday.”.

  5. I was initially expecting a Generation Kill-like series, i.e. based on a true military story, follow a unit and are engaged by the camaraderie, gritty action scenes. However, the series immediately failed on the engagement front.

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    • 2017-11-07
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  6. The “Long Road Home,” based on the book by journalist Martha Raddatz, chronicles the events of April 4, 2004, which came to be known as “Black Sunday.”

  7. Nov 2, 2017 · Based on a best-seller by ABC News journalist Martha Raddatz and airing on the National Geographic Channel, the eight-part miniseries recounts the incidents surrounding an event in Iraq that came...