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- Biopic of General Douglas MacArthur covering his war exploits during WW2 and the Korean War.
- During the Korean War peace talks, U.S. troops fight to retake a hill from the Communist Chinese forces.
- Three modern-day pilgrims investigate a bizarre crime in a small town while on their way to Canterbury.
- In post-war Berlin, an American private helps a lost Czech boy find his mother.
- A newly discovered 36-foot gorilla escapes from a freighter off the coast of Korea. At the same time an American actress is filming a movie in the country. Chaos ensues as the ape kidnaps her and rampages through Seoul.
- A remorseful bomber pilot-turned-minister rejoins for the Korean War.
- Peter Stirling (with his old friend the talking mule) is recalled to active duty...in the WACs!
- Nightclub comic Hap Smith assumes the identity of another soldier so he can tour army bases in a revue with his ex-partner Chuck Allen.
- During World War II, an American woman posing as an Italian cabaret owner spies on the Japanese in Manila but becomes the target of a suspicious Japanese intelligence officer.
- During World War II in Italy, an American sergeant and WAC lieutenant take time out for romance.
- Nicholas Irving, author, and former soldier, rates 11 sniper scenes for realism in movies. Irving rates the realism of classic war movies such as "Clear and Present Danger" (1994), "Enemy at the Gates" (2001) and "Saving Private Ryan" (1998). He breaks down long-range-sniping scenes featuring Will Smith in "Gemini Man" (2019) and Mark Wahlberg in "Shooter" (2007). He also looks at modern-day war movies set in Iraq and Afghanistan, such as "American Sniper" (2014), "Jarhead" (2005), "Lone Survivor" (2013), and "The Hurt Locker" (2009). Irving rates the realism of the weapons used, along with body position, stealth, and environment.
- A young intern is drafted and placed in the Army Medical Corps as a buck private and is none too happy about it. Injured, he is placed in the hospital, and a Major comes by and explains how army doctors make important advances in medical science. The private is inspired and promises to make a good soldier. He is even more inspired when a nurse becomes his superior officer.
- Cautionary tale urging servicemen not to leave their common sense behind when on leave, and not to take chances with their health and safety.
- Paul is coming home from serving in the US Navy and his family and girlfriend are happy to see him until they slowly learn he was dishonorably discharged. A US Navy film.
- An inside look at U.S. Army basic training by following recruits from the moment they arrive at their assigned Army installation. After learning their training maneuvers, the recruits are sent all over the world to execute their skills.
- During the Vietnam war, thousands of people in the province of Cu Chi lived in an elaborate system of underground tunnels. This film tells the story of life underground, and the fight to defeat the US, by those who lived the experience.
- Chesapeake Beacons explores the beautiful lighthouses that still stand in the Bay and at the entrances of rivers flowing into the Chesapeake. Using archive footage, drone video and modern videography, the film offers lovely images of these magnificent structures and introduces viewers to the history of these maritime artifacts.
- Documentary short film depicting American Army, Navy, Marine, Air Forces, and Coast Guard joint assaults on a Japanese-held island.
- Details of the site selection and construction of Camp Century, a United States Army arctic research station built under the Greenland ice cap in 1959 and 1960.
- "Abraham St. Aubyn Anderson has entered the world running...!" Featuring the Army-Navy Game of 30 November 1935, held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at what we now know as Franklin Field, University of Pennsylvania. Announced / Commentated by Clem McCarthy. Released in Norfolk, Virginia on 7 February 2016, on the occasion of the 81st birthday of Abraham St. Aubyn Anderson, MD (7 February 1935 - 22 January 2019) and Super Bowl 50.
- Rick Taylor is just finishing his junior year in high school. His best friends Tom and Cliff, with who he works on Tom's roadster as the chief mechanic for fun, are graduating, which is making Rick restless, he who contemplates not going into his senior year. He figures he isn't that great a student, he has no plans of going into college regardless, and doesn't understand what one more year of high schooling will accomplish for him. This thought is spurred by the fact that Pete, his boss at the service station where he works as a pump jockey part time, is looking for a full time employee. Pete does not dismiss Rick's want for the full time job entirely, but let's Rick know that his inexperience is working against him. Rick ultimately talks to Tom and Cliff about his thoughts, as well as some other authority figures in his life, namely his parents, and his guidance counselor, Mr. Welling. Through all these discussions, Rick will have to decide if his short term goal of getting any job to make money, or his long term future, as mentioned by all those he speaks to is improved by earning that high school diploma, is more important. An idea from Cliff may provide Rick with that answer.