WWII-era journalists Ruth Cowan, Martha Gellhorn and Dickey Chapelle are remembered via archival footage, photographs, expert interviews and dramatic readings. The three were among the few accredited female reporters to cover the war, though the permission granted by the U.S. military ostensibly restricted their purview to female military personnel. They and others, however, bucked the boundaries and braved the action at the front; and, as a result, wrote insightful stories about the war.