PFC Benjamin Tollefson: A Mom's Loss
A mother's love never dies.
2017 · 7 min · War, Documentary
PFC Benjamin Tollefson was killed in action during Operation: Iraqi Freedom. His mother tells the story he never got a chance to share.
Directed by Andrés Gallegos
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