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Produced by the U.S. Navy, this vintage documentary chronicles the role of the destroyer in American naval operations.
Intended for military personnel and civilians in sensitive positions abroad, the film shows three playlets involving foreign agents maneuvering Americans into passing valuable intelligence to the Soviets or Red Chinese. It emphasizes the need to be wary of seemingly friendly strangers, whether one is in Europe or Japan.
This vintage informational film from the Vietnam War profiles the efforts of the U.S. Navy's Corspmen, the selfless medical first responders who accompany the Marines into battle.
This vintage informational film documents infantry tactics and operations by U.S. Marines against the Vietcong, including the use of the VC's own tactic - jungle ambushes - against them by American forces.
This documentary shows the construction of the wooden powerboat Andromeda under the supervision of veteran craftsman Robert "Chummy" Rich, one of the last practitioners of the art of wooden boat building.
This short film shows the effectiveness of electronic eavesdropping in South Vietnam. Also, it captures key points of the air and ground tactical support of seismic and acoustic surveillance.
Set to music and filmed across the four seasons, this breathtaking video tour showcases the many gorgeous sights and sounds of Maine's Acadia National Park.
He has just learned that his father has had a heart attack, she is preparing for an inspection from the Ministry of Education. The family car is filled with an almost audible silence between them, echoing like a broken engine. The monologue has become more comfortable than the dialogue with the person next to you.
A socially inept New Yorker impulsively moves to Los Angeles in search of a chosen family in the LGBTQIA community only to find making friends later in life harder than imagined.
A documentary about the origins of the steelpan, from its inception in Trinidad and Tobago to it gaining international attention at the Festival of Britain in 1951.

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