- The reunion of his old unit causes a Gulf War veteran to have a waking nightmare about his p.o.w. days. / Worried parents form a neighborhood watch to scare away a recently released pedophile, but they don't know what he looks like.
- It's Veteran's Day and army lieutenant Dale Stillman is at the ceremony held in his town. He's a Gulf War veteran and a decorated war hero, who's been suffering from serious PTSD since the war and can't get a job. After the ceremony he sees three of his squadmates. They're glad to see one another and they ask him to join them for a drink at a bar. However, when Dale arrives at this reunion, there's no one there except for the bartender and two friendly laughing drinking buddies Wally and Gus, who also know Dale. He decides to wait for his comrades, but as the time passes he begins suffering from flashbacks that eventually turn into a disturbing waking dream. He's reliving the night when he saved one of his squadmates, but then got captured by the Iraqis, when he went to get some help. They threw him in a dungeon, where he was psychologically tortured and threatened by a sadistic interrogator. However, when Dale's teammates finally show up at the bar, he's in for a rude awakening.
- Real estate attorney Jim Osgoode is a nice family man, who lives with his wife Sally and little daughter Janey in a nice apartment complex. Their lives turn into a nightmare however, when they receive a notification that a convicted sex offender has been released from jail and is moving into their neighborhood. Jim's horrified wife demands that Jim does something about this, but he tries to calm her down and checks in with the police if former sex offenders are being tracked once they're released. When he's told that the police doesn't do that and that the man if free until he commits another crime, Jim is shocked but tries to stay calm. His inquisitive daughter makes a bet with her friends that she can get into the sex offender's apartment and steal something from it. When this childish skirmish goes wrong, Sally as well as two other neighbor families demand that Jim helps them do something about the situation. At first they scratch the man's car and leave him a warning message to move out, but they eventually realize that there's only one way to get the guy out for good. However, sometimes things aren't that simple.
- A Persian Gulf veteran, Lt. Stillman, is under medication. On the 10th anniversary of his battle in the Gulf, during a veterans' parade, he begins to have hallucinations and flashbacks to his time during the War, where he was tortured but refused to break and won a medal. Stillman finally has his reunion with the men of his company, only to slowly realize the truth of what happened ten years before.
He now remembers, was it Stillman who was tortured, or someone else? Will he be able to stand the memory of what really happened during those drl days in the Gulf War?
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