Capt. Robert Harvey of Baltimore Maryland recounts his first months after Pearl Harbor, and the events that lead him to duty in the newly formed OSS, training Chinese Forces on The Burma Road. Robert Harvey discusses his duty in the early fifties with the CIA as an intelligence officer and an aid to the newly elected President, Dwight D. Eisenhower.
William Ray tells the story of how he and a gang of  bored Baltimore friends enlisted in the U.S.  Army shortly before the War began. "We were just looking for a little adventure I guess, it sure wasn't the money". Now an Army demolition expert, Sgt. William Ray finds himself in the events that led to him winning the Bronze Star. "I just got a little shrapnel. It was nothing much".

William Ray and Robert Harvey grew up just miles from each other in Baltimore, Maryland. They both enlisted, fought and won Bronze Stars for gallantry in World War II. See how the journey of these two very different men - one an unassuming working man, the other a distinguished leader of public service and industry - were bound together by wartime's epic challenges. With Jerel Jones' deft, powerful blend of image, music and word, More Than Heroes will thrill you as it takes you to places of the hero's heart that only a few have known. Running Time: 63 minutes.