Video of the U.S. Army’s 1st Infantry Division (Big Red 1) C Company 1/18 Infantry Battalion in Vietnam. The footage was taken between May 3-18, 1966.
Category: Video
Videos of combat operations and interviews with fighting men and women who share their experiences.
107-year-old William J. Lake discusses an encounter with a German sniper at the battle of Meuse-Argonne in 1918.
Combat can be a chaotic and fluid environment. Look inside for stunning video from the war in Afghanistan.
Rare video: U.S. Army in World War I
One hundred years ago the United States of America was watching anxiously while European powers slaughtered each other. In 1917 America would enter World War I and catch the tail end of the worst war the world had experienced up to that time. The U.S. would go on to suffer over 320,000 casualties. Look inside for rare video footage of the U.S. Army in World War I.
Often the service of guard and reserve service members is pushed aside by uninformed observers as easy or un-important duty. The 42nd Infantry Division is one of many National Guard and Reserve units that served proudly in Iraq and endured casualties. Look inside for a video detailing the Rainbow Division’s service in Iraq.
Medal of Honor Citation of the Day for March 30, 2014. Jack Williams, a young Navy corpsman from Arkansas, loses his life while working to save wounded Marines.
The battle of Iwo Jima took place from February to March in 1945 and was one of the bloodiest battles for the U.S. during World War II. Over 25,000 American troops lost their lives or were wounded during this bloodbath. Look inside for raw video of this key combat engagement between the United States and the Empire of Japan. An amazing 27 Medals of Honor were awarded to members of the United States Marines (22) and Navy (5).
U.S. Army Apache destroys Taliban
It was a bad day for the terrorist Taliban when an Army Apache helicopter showed up to clean house. Look inside for amazing video of American soldiers as they fight terrorism with terror.
Over 149 years ago Gen. Robert E. Lee’s Confederate Army fought an epic battle against the North’s Gen. George Meade. The result of this battle shaped the course of America and affected also that the World. Regardless of which side you are partial to you have to wonder what would have happened in World War I and II if America had not been the united industrial power that it eventually became? Look inside for a moving video of a 1913 reunion of veterans of Gettysburg from both the North and South.
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View rare video footage of U.S. Army combat training from World War I.
U.S. Army Soldiers from the 10th Mountain Division & IA engaging Insurgents during a firefight in Iraq.