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Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States was a drill manual written by Inspector General Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben during the American Revolutionary War.
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Topics varied and included military history, contemporary weaponry, training exercises, cooperation with allied forces, and Army sporting activities. [ 1 ] The half-hour weekly program was filmed on the Astoria stages, now Kaufman Astoria Studios , which is a historic movie studio located in the Astoria section of the New York City borough of ...
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The published online package contained videos, audio clips, graphics, maps, and links to external resources. [10] The book was accompanied by a video, Somalia: Good Intentions, Deadly Results, produced by KVR Video, that was aired on CNN on 24 March 1999 in a 57-minute version, as Black Hawk Down: A Story of Modern War; it later won an Emmy. [11]
Why We Fight is a series of seven propaganda films produced by the US Department of War from 1942 to 1945, during World War II.It was originally written for American soldiers to help them understand why the United States was involved in the war, but US President Franklin Roosevelt ordered distribution for public viewing.