Inside Shock and Awe DVD
For the first time, get a detailed inside look at what happened during the Shock
and Awe bombing campaign that launched Operation Iraqi Freedom. Using
spectacular exclusive imagery, CGI and powerful survivor interviews, National
Geographic investigates the planning, execution and outcome of the most intense
bombardment in history-putting it into the context of history's most dramatic
bombardments and providing an inside look at what was going on in Baghdad at the
time. Get an insider's view of the technology that allows overwhelming firepower
to be accurately targeted and learn how exotic missiles, like the thermo baric
''bunker busters'' work. And explore the latest weaponry that may change the
future of warfare.
Includes Special Bonus Program: Warship. | |
BROTHERS AT WAR is an intimate portrait of an American family
during a turbulent time. Jake Rademacher sets out to understand the experience,
sacrifice, and motivation of his two brothers serving in Iraq. The film follows
Jake’s exploits as he risks everything—including his life—to tell his brothers’
story. Often humorous, but sometimes downright lethal, BROTHERS AT WAR is a
remarkable journey where Jake embeds with four combat units in Iraq.
Unprecedented access to U.S. and Iraqi combat units take him behind the
camouflage curtain with secret reconnaissance troops on the Syrian border, into
sniper "Hide Sites" in the Sunni Triangle, through raging machine gun battles
with the Iraqi Army. Ultimately, the film follows his brothers home where
separations and life-threatening work ripple through their parents, siblings,
wives and children. BROTHERS AT WAR provides a rare look at the bonds and
service of our soldiers on the frontlines and the profound effects their service
has on the loved ones they leave behind. “This is a
documentary that celebrates the courage and integrity of the
American Soldier and the American military family. It is
also a film about a man's love and respect for his two
brothers and his dedication to telling their story. A great
film that I am proud to be a part of.” Gary Sinise,
Actor, Presidential Citizens Medal Recipient and the movie's
Executive Producer
“You, sir, are a filmmaker ... one of the most important
films I've ever seen.” Jon Voight, Academy Award®
winning actor. | |

Vietnam War DVD Set
This is the War as it
was. America's first televised war comes
starkly and comprehensively alive in
this sweeping documentary collection.
The best material from
the archives of THE HISTORY CHANNEL® and
CBS News®.
7 complete documentaries
on 2 discs offer rare insight into
critical elements of the Vietnam War.
Contemporary footage and
commentary capture the Vietnam
experience as it happened.
In this remarkable,
definitive DVD set, the perspective of
history and the immediacy of lived
experience come together in a carefully
selected group of documentaries that
examine the telling moments of the
Vietnam War.
At a total cost of more
than 3.1 million lives, the Vietnam
conflict is, to date, America's longest
and most controversial war. It also
marked the first time TV journalists
ventured to the frontlines to bring the
spectacle of combat into American living
rooms. Across the nation, Americans
watched, captivated by the surprise Tet
Offensive and the slow-motion tragedy of
the 77-day Battle of Khe Sanh, and
inspired by the courage and skill of
American soldiers at decisive
engagements like Ia Drang Valley, Con
Thien, and Dak To.
This special THE HISTORY
CHANNEL® collection profiles the
decision-makers of the Vietnam War and
chronicles each key event, from the
advisors' arrival in 1959 to the airlift
from the roof of the American Embassy in
1975. Archival footage and interviews
with historians and veterans reveal the
military and political strategies in
play, and CBS News archives take viewers
to the frontlines to witness the daily
struggles of American servicemen and
women.
The VIETNAM WAR DVD SET
includes:
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America Enters the
War (On the Frontlines)
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Tet in Saigon and
Hue War (On the Frontlines)
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Ringing Down the
Curtain (On the Frontlines)
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The End Game (On the
Frontlines)
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LBJ and Vietnam: In
the Eye of the Storm
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Command Decisions:
Tet Offensive
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Unsung Heroes: The
Battle of Khe Sanh
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The Ultimate World War II DVD Collection
World War II encompassed some of America's greatest triumphs and
most bitter defeats. HISTORY ULTIMATE COLLECTIONS: WORLD WAR II
is a comprehensive and intimate survey of this epic war
featuring nearly 30 of its greatest World War II documentaries,
each packed with original archival footage, interviews with
military experts and historians, and gripping reenactments.
This essential 10-disc anthology of the greatest war of the 20th
century includes:
WORLD WAR II: THE WAR IN EUROPE: Eight documentaries survey the
war's massive scope in Europe.
WORLD WAR II: THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC: Seven documentaries
examine the impetus and aftermath of the battle in the Pacific.
BIOGRAPHY: GENERAL DOUGLAS MaCARTHUR: RETURN OF A LEGEND: The
great MacArthur helped win World War II with a simple promise:
“I shall return.”
OKINAWA: THE FINAL BATTLE: Relive the final engagement of World
War II, in which over 250,000 people joined in a desperate
fight.
EMPIRES OF INDUSTRY: WAR PLANES OF WWII: Learn about the birth
of America's aviation industry and some of the greatest fighter
planes ever produced.
NUREMBERG: TYRANNY ON TRIAL: Bear witness to the accusations,
hearings, and sentencing of Nazi war criminals.
GREAT BLUNDERS OF WORLD WAR II: Eight documentaries expose the
fatal errors and bungled opportunities that changed the course
of history.
Bonus Features: Bonus Blunders “Battle of the Bulge,” “Bridge
Too Far,” “Bomb Plot To Kill Hitler,” and “The Scattering of
Convoy PQ17” | |
America's Unsung Heroes WWII 2
This riveting set tells the stories of
fighting men whose contributions have been overshadowed by
famous commanders and legendary engagements.
Volume 1: "Red Mike" Edson commanded one
of the first Marine units to land in the Solomon
Islands, while General Roy Geiger fought alongside the
infantry to protect the Guadalcanal airfield.
Volume 2: See how 600 Army Rangers
helped stymie the Red Army in Korea and an officer
commanding a group of teenage combat engineers may have
saved World War II for the Allies during the Battle of
the Bulge.
Volume 3: Reporters covered the invasion
of Tarawa from the frontlines, while the Marines who
raised the flag on Mt. Suribachi paid a high price for
the famous photo.
Volume 4: Swede Momsen rescued the crew
of a sunken submarine from certain death while Peter
Tompkins helped save tens of thousands of lives during
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Gray Eagles Using vibrant, thrilling hi-def aerial photography, Gray Eagles shows the reunion between humble WWII Mustang ace Jim Brooks and the historic plane February, that after 60 years, he never thought he would see again. Inspired by the flood of memories that were triggered by this unimaginable encounter, the 87-year old pilot finally breaks his silence, sharing his stories and experiences of war with the grandchildren who never thought they'd hear them. The survival of history depends on the passing along of first-hand accounts. Gray Eagles shows how a long lost friend in the guise of a plane inspired one man to share his. Filmmaker Chris Woods' interviews with Brooks, his grandchildren, and other airmen who were touched by the Mustang's historic role, are cut together to create a compelling narrative to accompany the stunning photography. The raw wartime photos of the ace and the Mustang in their prime add depth and visual impact to this memorable, emotional, and powerful film.
You can also
experience a wonderfully inspiring glimpse of the Gray Eagles
film. |
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