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![]() | FACES24APR08.wmv On this episode of "Faces of Freedom", we feature two units. First, we'll meet Soldiers of the Company C, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, based out of Vicenza, Italy, currently serving in Afghanistan. Then, we'll travel to Iraq, where Soldiers of the 18th Military Police Brigade out of Mannheim, Germany, are serving in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. ... 11x Infantryman Infantry United States Army Combat Military Patriot US USA goarmy.com 19D Calvary Scout 18x goarmy courage strength ... |
![]() | WW2 Mystery: A Bridge Too Far or We Didn't Go Far Enough? P3 a fight--to conserve their fighting ranks. Simple bike transportation doesn't cost a fortune nor demand all the maintenance that "mechanization" with powered tanks invokes cold sweats in the mind of the light infantry narcissist. So why wouldn't a light infantryman want to travel at 10-25 mph instead of 1 or at best 4 mph on foot? The British at times asked this question in WW2 and used bikes, at others they didn't and disasters followed. It has something to do with the flexibility of ... |
![]() | New Equipment their arsenal to stay safe and ensure mission readiness. www.army.mil ... usarmy soldiersmediacenter equipment lighter lightweight light travel efficiency efficient ... soldiersmediacenter ... Mobility versus protection. Sergeant Justin Puetz shows us how the Army is trying to balance the two in the rugged Kunar Province of Afghanistan. Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment have been deployed to Afghanistan with lighter equipment meant to increase mobility in the rugged ... |
![]() | BBC - In the footsteps of Alexander (Issus & Tyre) 5 Alexander's triumphal march from Greece to India. Travelling with Lebanese traders, Iranian pilgrims and Afghan guerillas, by jeep, train, boat, camel and on foot, he interweaves the momentous events of the past with present day reality and brings us new insights into a man whose myth and acheivements still resonate down the centuries - The Battle of Issus (or more commonly The Battle at Issus) occurred in southern Anatolia, in November 333 BC. The invading troops led by the young Alexander ... |
![]() | BBC Documentary - In the footsteps of Alexander the Great (Issus and Tyre) 5 Alexander's triumphal march from Greece to India. Travelling with Lebanese traders, Iranian pilgrims and Afghan guerillas, by jeep, train, boat, camel and on foot, he interweaves the momentous events of the past with present day reality and brings us new insights into a man whose myth and acheivements still resonate down the centuries - The Battle of Issus (or more commonly The Battle at Issus) occurred in southern Anatolia, in November 333 BC. The invading troops led by the young Alexander ... |
![]() | Conversations With History - General John Abizaid The Military in the Post 9/11 World General John Philip Abizaid,US Army,(ret.), Commander of the US Central Command (2003-2007) Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes General John Abizaid for a discussion of the role of the military in the 21st century. Drawing on his experience as commander of the US Central Command, he discusses the problems confronting the next President in the Middle East. He analyzes the lessons of the Iraq War and reflects on issues such as intelligence, the ... |
![]() | Conversations with History - Stephen D. Biddle 're going to see both, and the difficulty here is that that means that we then can't optimize the US military around any of them. Now this is a problem for structure and design to some degree, I mean, how many infantry brigades do we own as opposed to how many tank brigades, and so on. The biggest problem, however, is our training syllabus and the way we prepare our troops. The US military is accustomed to being exceptionally good at what it does. What it would like to do, if you let it, is ... |

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