Three Black nurses face racism and sexism at Fort Huachuca during WWII.
In the aftermath of Pearl Harbor, Mayvee, Georgia, Elinor, Marjorie, and Thelma enlist to serve their country, stationed at Fort Huachuca in Arizona. As Black nurses, they care for enemy prisoners of war, navigating a segregated and prejudiced system. Their story delves into enduring themes of racism and sexism, drawing inspiration from remarkable women's real-life experiences during the 1940s military service, despite being treated as second-class citizens while fighting for their country.