After learning their unit will soon return home, Lieutenant Colonel Dr. William Marsh (
Samuel L. Jackson), Sergeant Vanessa Price (
Jessica Biel),
Specialists Tommy Yates (
Brian Presley) Jamal Aiken (
Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson), and Private Jordan Owens (
Chad Michael Murray) participate in a final mission, to convoy medical supplies to a remote Iraqi village. The lead vehicles are trapped in a narrow street by an insurgent ambush and the remainder escape the initial barrage by taking a detour into an
improvised explosive device. Sergeant Price, a driver, is seriously wounded and her front passenger killed instantly, and another soldier in their team is killed in a pursuit. Fighting out of the ambush, Aiken trips on loose bricks and injures his back leaving Yates and Owens to continue alone. They engage insurgents in a graveyard and Yates is wounded. Owens pursues a sniper and is shot from behind, dying in the late-arriving Yates' arms. Price and Aiken are transported via
medevac helicopter to a field hospital. Marsh, treating patients, is threatened by a soldier seeking priority treatment for a comrade. Price's right hand is amputated. Aiken survives his wounds and returns to the unit when they rotate back to the US. Price is remanded to a formal hospital for physical therapy and fitting for a non-functioning rubber
prosthesis. The main characters have a hard time returning to civilian life back home. Price struggles to adapt to losing a hand and return to work as a
P.E. teacher and basketball coach. Yates has lost his job at a gun shop during his
deployment and his father pushes him towards the
police academy. Yates, affected by Aiken's experience of being denied
VA benefits for his back injury and rejection by his girlfriend, walks out of the academy's entrance exam. Marsh slides into self-destructive behavior as his son, angry about the war's effect on his family, gets into trouble at school. Drunk on
Thanksgiving Day, Marsh brings home three yard workers for dinner to the dismay of his family. His wife later catches him in his study with a loaded pistol contemplating
suicide. He enters therapy for
PTSD and reveals he doesn't feel any emotion over the soldiers that died, but as a doctor he believes he should. The conflict had slowly eaten away at him until he could not control it anymore. Aiken is shot and killed by the police at a drive through coffee stand where his girlfriend worked; a result of him taking her and her co-workers hostage with a pistol to force her to talk to him. Marsh's wife reaffirms her love for him and offers to help him through counseling. Price falls in love with another coach at her school, whom she had rejected earlier while trying to transition back to her life. Yates has an emotional outburst at his father's shop and re-enlists. As the film ends, Marsh's son is happily playing in a
soccer match at Price's school. Price introduces her new boyfriend to Marsh's wife and confirms dinner plans with them. Yates undergoes basic training again and is shown patrolling the streets of an Iraqi city. ==Cast==