The Book
Inspired by the true story of Lance Corporal Melvin Sheya, Faded Yellow Ribbon is an epic WWII war story about four young Marines captured by the Japanese Army after the horrendous, brutal battle of Corregidor.
At its essence, Faded Yellow Ribbon is a testimony to the indomitable will, unbreakable friendships forged in the fire of combat, the ultimate sacrifice, loss, and redemption.
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NEA’s ‘Homecoming’ gives soldiers a voice
Army Capt. Ryan Kelly is among U.S. military personnel who served in Afghanistan and Iraq appearing in Lawrence Bridges’ documentary titled “Muse of Fire,” about the National Endowment of the Arts project “Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience.”
Former pilot raises many questions in play about torture in Iraq
There’s hardly an issue in the Iraq War that doesn’t come up in “Rendition,” a play written by Ryan Kelly, a former Black Hawk pilot in Iraq. And there are just as many voices. Torture is Kelly’s overriding theme, and it is taken to an extreme with an ending not unlike Shakespeare’s “Titus Andronicus.”
Soldier letters reveal true cost of war
Most would say that a writer’s dream is realized when his or her work is published. But Ryan Kelly can’t bear to read “Operation Homecoming,” the book where his experiences were captured. The memories are still too raw. A Company Commander and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter pilot, Kelly spent a year in Iraq.
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