Captain Nick Hawkes, a US Marine Corps officer, is awaiting trial for the murder of 14 civilians in Afghanistan, which he claims was in retaliation for the deaths of his men. The prosecution is pushing for a plea deal, but Hawkes refuses to admit guilt. The trial takes a dramatic turn when a war widow, Molly Cunningham, and the return of Colonel Dodd, Hawkes' superior, who brought the charges against him.
Conduct Unbecoming
A Marine faces trial for allegedly killing innocent civilians in war-torn Afghanistan, as the court weighs justice, morality, and the brutal nature of war.