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[1] [2] [3] DASPO had three sections: DASPO CONUS (Continental United States), DASPO Panama, and DASPO Pacific. [1] On assignment, DASPO teams captured photographs and videos of combat action, military movements, and military equipment. [4] The officers assigned to the unit coordinated activities.
This video is from the editorialized version of Collateral Murder but has had the editorial removed. (Full audio transcript) Other video clips including the full 39-minute footage and clips corresponding to the Army report exhibits were also made available by WikiLeaks.
A dismounted reconnaissance troop (DRT) is a reconnaissance unit found within U.S. Army RSTA squadrons that are part of infantry brigade combat teams (IBCTs). While a RSTA squadron serves as the primary reconnaissance element for its parent brigade, the DRT serves as the specialized reconnaissance element for the squadron when conducting clandestine reconnaissance and surveillance. [1]
The army simultaneously released a video that it said showed some of the material recovered from an undisclosed building within the large hospital complex, including automatic weapons, grenades ...
The Ukrainian military's general staff gave the same name for the dead soldier, saying it was “according to preliminary information." In the 12-second video, the man in combat fatigues is seen ...
On 29 July 1970, representatives from the United States Army Combat Developments Command and the LINCLOE LCE Project Officer met at Natick Laboratories and drafted a revision of the LINCLOE LCE Quantitative Material Requirement as it pertained to load-carrying equipment including the characteristics for each individual item.
TV 798 – The Might of the Pen (Color – 1971) Describes the work of the combat historians and combat artists who record the actions and faces of an Army at war. TV 799 – The Fourth Armored Division (Color – 1971) Shows how the division keeps ready to provide armored support for the ground forces of NATO in West Germany, and how the men ...
Combat Obscura is composed of video footage taken from 2011 to 2012 by lance corporal Miles Lagoze and other cameramen from the 1st Battalion, 6th Marines, in Sangin-Kajaki, Afghanistan. [1] [2] As a combat photographer, the footage was originally shot for recruitment and propaganda purposes. [3]