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The Cold War of the 1950s resulted in many US television programmes produced by government and industry to promote their own interests. The longest running and best received of these was the U.S. Army’s...
A video diary about the experiences of an Oregon National Guard battalion sent to Iraq for a year in 2004, The film is divided into short chapters that bring home multiple aspects of a difficult and...
From World War Two onwards, thousands of American service personnel were posted to Great Britain. Before they came, they were shown films designed to familiarise themselves with the country and its...
U.S. Military veterans speak out about terrorism, patriotism and their opposition to the U.S. Army School of the Americas (SOA) - now the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHISC) - where...
A WELCOME TO BRITAIN was made to explain funny money, warm beer, driving on the wrong side of the road, and other British customs to apprehensive young GIs arriving in war-time Britain. Starring Burgess...
A documentary produced in 1947 by the US Signal Corps, which had unparalleled access to combat film shot by Allied cameramen and to Nazi footage captured after the war. It concentrates on the experiences of...
The ‘underground’ railway that helps American soldiers whose views on the war have changed, to get out of Vietnam.
A record of the US Eighth Air Force raid on Nazi Germany; it shows how the targets were chosen and how intelligence and mission briefings were passed on to the individual airfields.
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