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- Two misguided youths join the reserves to make some money for their entrepreneurial dreams. No sooner than they finish basic training are they called up to do their part to save the free world.
- An Oklahoma National Guard unit, comprised mainly of Native Americans, is called up for duty at the start of World War II.
- In this unique interactive movie, viewers make decisions as an Army Captain leading an Artillery Battery through combat and peace keeping operations. The first feature-length movie about the invasion of Iraq, the screenwriters were able to assemble real life stories from returning Soldiers and have them on set to help with accuracy. How will you handle your family, troop morale, host nation cultural disparity and many other differing issues? Viewers make these decisions while also making sound battlefield assessments. Viewers make pivotal command decisions during predeployment, deployment, combat and support and sustainment operations that test adaptability, judgment and critical decision-making skills.
- The United States Army's organization for the testing and evaluation of new weapons systems, transportation vehicles, and armament is described in this documentary short film. Various segments of the Army Test and Evaluation Command are shown testing trucks, aircraft, tanks, rifles, and artillery.
- This vintage informational film showcases the different conventional and nuclear-capable howitzer and rocket weapons systems used by the U.S. Army's Field Artillery.
- This video was primarily shot at the Apache prisoner of war cemetery at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. Sounds of distant field artillery thundering over the graves echoed the forces that silenced these lives and voices more than one hundred years before. With themes of creation, the buffalo dance and ghost dance, this experimental video incorporates some of the earliest film records of these dances performed by Sioux members of the Buffalo Bill Wild West show and produced by the Edison company in 1894. Native music and voices along with original prose and music make up the soundtrack. Lyrical excerpts of the buffalo and ghost dances of the Sioux, Kiowa, and Paiute people are augmented by an original composition by DeWayne Austin and Byron Sakamoto which was inspired by the medicine song of Geronimo.
- Danger Close gives you the opportunity to make decisions in an interactive movie and understand what it takes to lead an Army Platoon in combat. Viewers assume the roles of Second Lieutenant Paul Oakes and Sergeant First Class David Shaw. Viewers walk a mile in their shoes before, during, and after a combat deployment. You will make decisions as each character and then see the consequences of those decisions play out. Do you have what it takes to develop a strong relationship between this experienced Platoon Sergeant and this new Platoon Leader-and successfully lead your Platoon through Danger Close?
- Viewing Oklahoma from the sky reveals a state filled with tallgrass prairies and man-made wonders, but also a history steeped in tragedy and devastation.