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Craft in America

A caisson soldier's last day

On his last day, U.S. Army Specialist Tyler Meyers reflects on his service.

Aired 11/02/2014 | Rating NR

Craft in America

A caisson soldier's last day

Clip: Season 6 Episode 1 | 1m 9sVideo has Closed Captions

On his last day, U.S. Army Specialist Tyler Meyers reflects on his service.

On his last day in the caisson unit at Arlington National Cemetery, U.S. Army Specialist Tyler Meyers reflects on his service and introduces us to his favorite horse, Rowdy. The caissons are featured in the SERVICE episode of Craft in America.

Aired 11/02/2014 | Rating NR

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Watch a 30 sec preview of Craft in America: SERVICE, premiering on PBS November 2, 2014 (30s)

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