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Army University Press
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Army University Press - the US Army’s premier multimedia organization - focuses on advancing the ideas and insights military professionals need to lead and succeed. Army University Press is the Army’s entry point for cutting-edge thought and discussion on topics important to the Army and national defense. Through its suite of publication platforms and educational services, the Army University Press makes timely and relevant information available to leaders in the military, government, and academia.
The Army University Press Films Team creates deeply-researched and historically accurate documentaries designed to teach current U.S. Army doctrine through the lens of historical vignettes. AUP Films works in conjunction with the Combined Arms Center, Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate, Army University, Army Centers of Excellence, and other Professional Military Education programs to select relevant doctrine and historical topics for use in professional development.
The Army University Press Films Team creates deeply-researched and historically accurate documentaries designed to teach current U.S. Army doctrine through the lens of historical vignettes. AUP Films works in conjunction with the Combined Arms Center, Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate, Army University, Army Centers of Excellence, and other Professional Military Education programs to select relevant doctrine and historical topics for use in professional development.
DJIMO Common Core Concepts
“DJIMO Common Core Concepts | CGSC” is designed for Fort Leavenworth’s Command and General Staff Officers Course (CGSOC). The film is an introduction to the Department of Joint, Interagency, and Multinational Operations Common Core Curriculum: C200 (Strategic Context of Joint Warfighting), C300 (Unified Action) and C500 (Operational Art and Joint Planning). It is intended to assist students in understanding the journey they are about to embark upon in CGSOC and is not a stand-alone film.
Timestamps:
00:58 Overview
02:05 C200
04:20 C300
07:08 C500
Timestamps:
00:58 Overview
02:05 C200
04:20 C300
07:08 C500
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Security Force Assistance Brigades (SFAB)
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Since being stood-up in 2017, Security Force Assistance Brigades (SFABs) have provided the U.S. Army with unique capabilities and immense flexibility. In this interview-driven film, we examine the SFAB mission, hear what life is like as an advisor, and explore the challenges SFABs will face in the future. The film features Major General Donn H. Hill, the Commanding General at Security Force Ass...
Security Force Assistance Brigades Coming Soon
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Security Force Assistance Brigades Premieres 5 April: ua-cam.com/video/ohQxtys7FQU/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared Since being stood-up in 2017, Security Force Assistance Brigades (SFABs) have provided the U.S. Army with unique capabilities and immense flexibility. In this interview-driven film, we examine the SFAB mission, hear what life is like as an advisor, and explore the challenges SFABs will fa...
Get your history from the right channel
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AFN Commercial Military History for Military Professionals.
Regional Power: North Korea
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This film examines the current political and military situation in North Korea. Subject matter experts discuss Korean history, DPRK current affairs, and KPA military doctrine. Topics include the rise of the Kim family to political leadership of the DPRK, its influence in the region, and how the U.S. works in partnership with the Republic of Korea. 0:00 Introductory Comment 0:15 Title Screen 1:1...
Jayhawk! VII Corps Leadership on the Gulf War | 33 years later
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A panel discussion led by 13 members from the VII Corps Desert Storm Veterans Association spoke to the students and faculty at the U.S. Army General Command and Staff College (CGSC), Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, on 08 November 2023. The panelists consisted of retired Desert Storm Veterans that offered first-hand perspectives and insights on Operation Desert Storm and Large-Scale Combat Operations ...
Regional Power: North Korea Trailer
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ua-cam.com/video/wUi44d3YPoc/v-deo.html This film examines the current political and military situation in North Korea. Subject matter experts discuss Korean history, DPRK current affairs, and KPA military doctrine. Topics include the rise of the Kim family to political leadership of the DPRK, its influence in the region, and how the U.S. works in partnership with the Republic of Korea.
The Korean War: The First Year | Watch Now
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Watch Now: ua-cam.com/video/-oTKKzrkkxQ/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared Created for the Department of Command and Leadership and the Department of Military History at the US Army Command and General Staff College, “The Korean War: The First Year” is a short documentary focused on the major events of the Forgotten War. Designed to address the complex strategic and operational actions from June 1950 - J...
The Korean War: The First Year
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Created for the Department of Command and Leadership and the Department of Military History at the US Army Command and General Staff College, “The Korean War: The First Year” is a short documentary focused on the major events of the Forgotten War. Designed to address the complex strategic and operational actions from June 1950 - June 1951, the film answers seven key questions that can be found ...
The Battle of Ortona | Canadian Christmas in the Italian Campaign of WW2
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Between 20 and 28 December 1943, the idyllic Adriatic resort town of Ortona, Italy was the scene of some of the most intense urban combat in the Mediterranean Theater. Soldiers of the First Canadian Infantry Division fought German Falschirmjager for control of the city, the eastern anchor of the Gustav Line. The Army University Films Team is proud to present, The Battle of Ortona, as told by Ma...
The Big Picture: Information and Education Overseas
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The Big Picture: Information and Education Overseas
History in Motion: Napoleon 1805 | The Austerlitz Campaign
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History in Motion: Napoleon 1805 | The Austerlitz Campaign
The Big Picture: NATO: Partners in Peace
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The Big Picture: NATO: Partners in Peace
The Battle of Ap Bac | Training the ARVN (Army of Vietnam)
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The Battle of Ap Bac | Training the ARVN (Army of Vietnam)
The Big Picture: Soldier in Europe
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The Big Picture: Soldier in Europe
D-Day: Planning the Impossible | WWII Normandy
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D-Day: Planning the Impossible | WWII Normandy
The Big Picture: Invasion of Southern France
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The Big Picture: Invasion of Southern France
Warsaw Uprising, 1944 | A Study of Urban Combat
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Warsaw Uprising, 1944 | A Study of Urban Combat
The Big Picture: Citizen, Soldier and Taxpayer, Too
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The Big Picture: Citizen, Soldier and Taxpayer, Too
Regional Power: Iran (Understanding Iran's Military History)
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Regional Power: Iran (Understanding Iran's Military History)
The Big Picture - The Eyes and Ears of the Army
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The Big Picture - The Eyes and Ears of the Army
The Big Picture: The Army Medical Corps
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The Big Picture: The Army Medical Corps
The Big Picture 187: The Army Reserve Team
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The Big Picture 187: The Army Reserve Team
The Big Picture 186: Duty, Honor, Country
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The Big Picture 186: Duty, Honor, Country
Near Peer: Russia (Understanding Russia's Military History)
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Near Peer: Russia (Understanding Russia's Military History)
An excellent and detailed description of the plan of battle. Thank you, Major Geroux.
Saddan was supported by the US CIA to attack Iran
Ever vet should have a free Hyundai
No mention of the Polish troops in this battle.
Why was it called dead horse square?.... Oh.
Excellent briefing hoser. I've seen a lot of documentaries and briefings and classroom stuff. I could watch something like this all day. Dang I even watched the credits.
Propaganda? The US in 2002 cried Saddam was making chemical weapons(he wasn't) and BiBi of Israel said if America attacked Iraq it would end terror.
Fantastic summary!
When we arrived at the airport the Air Force had destroyed all planes on the ground. It was cleared and used by some infantrymen but mostly Non combat. We 3RD ID were there a short period of time to restock and push twords the capital and our second thunder run.
I remember those thunder runs. It was a stagger formation. A tank then Bradley we would have
In reply to Skankhunter420 my father was in Japan two weeks after their surrender, as part of the Occupation forces, he did travel extensively around and what he noticed was the huge number of defence installations that were dug in not only at the beaches but right across the country. He felt that judging by the loss of troops in the Island campaign that it would have been a total slaughter of the Japanese, but worse for the Allies a huge cost to crush them. Think about the determination and willingness to die rather than surrender, that was why the one million figure came to mind. The Japanese even when facing defeat would rather die than surrender, crushed or not they were not going to give up. Only the Emperor could and did bring about a surrender.
Thanks for this!
A Chrysler symbol 😮
Why do none of the M113s have a shield for the 50cal. ACAVs did well in Vietnam you figure they would have reused that configuration, a 50 and 2 M60s all with shields.
If you have brown skin you're a genius and can do no wrong
That's like when a black kid
Listen people dying is sad enough let's not lie and make a dramatic as if the Philippines had doctors and scientists that accomplished anything they were third world you don't need to add and try to make it worse it was already bad
41:15 spent 6 months there... late 2003
US army is very capable at proposing new theory, while PLA is very capable at making that from PPT to reality.
Jerry cans are a German invention.
History helps when my morale is low tc
"and an invasion of the european continent by 1943" shows black men. We know who died on those beaches.
Most personnel of the logistics, especially during the red ball express lines, were negros.
An over-abundance of theoretical (ultimately idiotic) military language that bears little to no relevance to real action. What inexperienced staff personnel wrote that stuff?
WHY YOU KILL PHILIPPINES
The Mulberries were genius! And DeGaulle was right! He, prickly and unbending as he was, had EARNED the top leadership from the very start and never wavered from a Free France unlike Weygand and others with better personalities. De Gaulle fired up the French people, earned their trust and cleared central Africa while the Brits n Yanks fought in North Africa. And Hitlers odd sleep system plus his micromanagement of the Panzer reserves and the stellar deception of agent Garbo were the cherry on top!
Have you guys this same "campaign" video about Berlin? This is the BEST thing I've found so far and would live to watch one on Berlin. Thanks keep up the great work!
USA is too paranoid
تلفظ درست یک کشور در هر زبانی فرق میکنه .مثلا ما ایرانیها کشور آمریکا و انگلیس و غیره را به شکلی متفاوت از زبان انگلیسی تلفظ میکنیم که با زبان فارسی سازگار هست بدون اینکه قصد توهین به آنها را داشته باشیم .آنها هم ایران را جور دیگر تلفظ میکنند و من نمیفهمم این شاکی شدن ما ایرانیها چه دلیلی داره.کشورهای دیگر هم در زبانهای مختلف به شکلهای مختلف تلفظ میشوند مثلا پرتقال،اسپانیا و ...
I wonder why the generals like Buckner and many others, always announced that a battle would take 5 days, or 3 days, etc. When they had no idea how many and where they Japanese were. Most of those island taking battles took over a month or longer of bloody fighting. So either the Generals were incompetent or just lying. If they sent all those young men into battle without knowing anything then they should have been court marshalled and convicted of being complicit in the deaths of all those boys. Peleliu, Saipan, Iwo Jima, may have ultimately achieved the objective but those battles were all lost by stupid generals willing to sacrifice thousands of young men.
THE JAPANESE FOUGHT TENACIOUSLY,HEROIC IN THERE OWN WAY.LETS REMEMBER JAPAN FOUGHT WITH LITTLE IN REGARDS TO WAR WEAPONS AMERICA WAS WELL ADVANCED IN WEAPONS STOCK IN QUANTITY AND QUALITY.
George W Bush and Tony Blair are unconvinced War Criminals Bastards
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"headquarters in London" could be more precise. In fact, much of the British & Canadian D Day planning (not sure of US) was conducted from Montgomery's old famous gothic looking Public School situated in Hammersmith Road, West Kensington, London W6 (between Hammersmith Broadway & Kensington High Street). Obviously very tightly guarded by military police around the large school grounds and the planning staff & officers were mostly billeted in surrounding Victorian streets and mansion flats (apartments) like the huge Latymer Court and elegant Fitz James, Fitz George Avenue & North End House. The school was sadly demolished in the 1980's and is now modern apartments, but part of the red surrounding wall & entrance remains. There is a now a plaque to celebrate its famous use together with an WW2 Water reservoir indicator on the remaining wall in case of need. Whether the Germans discovered its true use is not sure except bombing in the area from 1943 was higher than surrounding areas
D-Day Plus 20 Years - Eisenhower Returns to Normandy ua-cam.com/video/vNaxTXfjfXk/v-deo.html
Never herd of meth
My great grandfather fought the Ortona battle and lots of the the Italian Campaign. So I enjoy watching the videos that show me what kinds of things/experiences he has to go through and endure. 😳 Any other videos yall can find on it, I would appreciate a link. ✌️ He also fought up north in the Raid of Spitzbergen. He fought for the Canadians.
My father, 16 years old, found and unburied young resistants who had been shot by the retreating Nazis the day before at La Malgrange college, in Jarvilles, in the suburb of Nancy.
52:17 :> 👋
You folks managed to make this historical moment boring! Did an adult review this video prior to release? Best of luck, but this is rather awful!
”…stabilize Iraq…”
Bless those young men and women, may they rest in peace.
You idiots have no idea what you are doing
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I love My Beautiful American Military so much and more than myself, Please Stay Strong US Army always!!!🙏❤❤❤🤍🤍🤍💙💙💙💯
Great video!
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Now add drones, laptops …
there's just no getting around the fact that Soviet leadership made so many strategic and tactical blunders, to the point that they were basically just throwing their troops at the Gernans in waves and hoping for the best.