Combat Patrol With 10th Mountain Division

Posted on September 6th, 2009 by admin in batallion division | No Comments »

B-roll of Soldiers patrolling the mountain border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Scenes include service members patrolling in Humvees, walking up hills and firing mortar rounds. Units involved: 3rd Battalion, 10th Mountain Division (Fort Drum)

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Sabaton-Light in the Black(US Army tribute)

Posted on August 31st, 2009 by admin in army batallion | 19 Comments »

A tribute to the US Army with Sabaton.

All anti-American and political comments will be removed.

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121st BSB gets back to basics

Posted on August 28th, 2009 by admin in brigade batallion | No Comments »

The Iron Hammer battalion focuses on empowered NCOs and basic “Soldiering” to get the job done.

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Sabaton Panzer Battalion

Posted on August 12th, 2009 by admin in army batallion | 25 Comments »

a music video to the song Panzer Battalion by Sabaton that i made with pix from my deployment starting in June 2007

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Georgian Army, Telavi Infantry Battalion

Posted on August 3rd, 2009 by admin in infantry batallion | 25 Comments »

111-th light infantry Battalion of Georgian Armed Forces.

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555th Parachute Infantry Battalion- Triple Nickles WWII Film

Posted on July 28th, 2009 by admin in infantry batallion | 12 Comments »

WWII archival film footage of the first African American Paratroopers/Smoke Jumpers – 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion “The Triple Nickles”. Watch these guys in training, then see them jump right into a blazing forest fire to attack that blaze! Amazing and rare footage of very brave men doing their dangerous jobs extremely well. Note how they land in the trees on purpose – “hooking the trees” as they called it was a vital part of their technique which allowed them to rope down to the ground at their own pace rather than slamming directly into dangerously hard and uneven mountain terrain upon landing. The 555th PIB were absolute pioneers in the Airborne world on so many levels. Look them up today to learn more about them – they deserve far more historical recognition and appreciation than they have ever received. Their Veterans ociation Web Site is a fantastic reference and it can be found online at the following web address: http://www.triplenickle.com/

PS – The Triple Nickles intentionally used the alternate spelling of the word ” Nickels ” as another way to further identify the uniqueness of their unit. When researching The Triple Nickles anywhere online, use both spellings as they are often interchanged in various sources.

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