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Two Vietnam veterans, Pete Henry and Jim Harris, reunite to watch the films of their experimental mission to airlift medium artillery into battle.

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Videos (22)

  • Airmobile Cavalry
    Airmobile Cavalry

    Video Clip (4:43)

    Two Vietnam veterans, Pete Henry and Jim Harris, reunite to watch the films of their experimental mission to airlift medium artillery into battle.

    Video Clip (4:43)
  • Tank Platoon Leader
    Tank Platoon Leader

    Video Clip (4:25)

    A curious daughter, Stacy Houston, views the films of her Vietnam veteran father, Skip Weber, and his tank platoon for the very first time.

    Video Clip (4:25)
  • Phantom Pilot
    Phantom Pilot

    Video Clip (4:51)

    Steve Conley seeks to honor his father's legacy by preserving the films he left behind of his time as an F-4 Phantom pilot in Vietnam.

    Video Clip (4:51)
  • Combat Cameraman
    Combat Cameraman

    Video Clip (5:08)

    A son learns about the trials of war through the films his father, Frank Lee, shot as a combat cameraman in Vietnam.

    Video Clip (5:08)
  • Vietnam Homecoming
    Vietnam Homecoming

    Video Clip (3:57)

    Though shunned by some, Vietnam veteran Sonny Silva was embraced by his family upon his return from the war, and his father captured it all on film.

    Video Clip (3:57)
  • The Seawolves
    The Seawolves

    Video Clip (4:56)

    A surprise phone call reunites two Vietnam war veterans, George Heady and Al Billings, with films of their service in the Navy Seawolves helicopter unit.

    Video Clip (4:56)
  • War Photographer
    War Photographer

    Video Clip (3:00)

    Albert Fagler's grandfather was an Army Air Corps photographer during WWII and left behind film reels featuring dogfights and his own wedding.

    Video Clip (3:00)
  • World War II Medic
    World War II Medic

    Video Clip (2:37)

    Michael Curry's grandfather was a medic during World War II and left behind meticulous notes to guide Michael through the films of his war experience.

    Video Clip (2:37)
  • Women in the Cockpit
    Women in the Cockpit

    Video Clip (3:52)

    Dawn Letson befriended a World War II veteran who was a member of the Women's Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) program, and shares her films from WASP training camp.

    Video Clip (3:52)
  • MacArthur and Me
    MacArthur and Me

    Video Clip (3:44)

    Judy Kent's neighbor, George Dibbs, was a combat photographer follwing General MacArthur during WWII and shared his films with her.

    Video Clip (3:44)
  • Motorcycle MP
    Motorcycle MP

    Video Clip (3:18)

    Rick Conte was surprised to find out that his father--an Army MP during World War II-- appeared briefly in a television documentary some 60 years after the war.

    Video Clip (3:18)
  • Flying in the South Pacific
    Flying in the South Pacific

    Video Clip (3:31)

    Fred Linden's father was a PBY naval aviator during World War II and left behind two reels of film documenting his service in the South Pacific.

    Video Clip (3:31)
  • Submarine Shooter
    Submarine Shooter

    Video Clip (3:20)

    Tom Southwick's father caught amazing moments of life on a submarine on film as a naval photographer during World War II.

    Video Clip (3:20)
  • French Resistance
    French Resistance

    Video Clip (3:15)

    David Keran's grandfather was an OSS agent working with the French Resistance during WWII and left behind films of his experiences.

    Video Clip (3:15)
  • At the Battle of the Bulge
    At the Battle of the Bulge

    Video Clip (3:34)

    Jim Banks' neighbor, Herm Graebner, shared with him the films of his journey through Germany and France during WWII.

    Video Clip (3:34)
  • From Farm to Flyer
    From Farm to Flyer

    Video Clip (3:36)

    Kay Nehring's father was a pilot in the Pacific during WWII and Kay has found a home for his films shot during the war.

    Video Clip (3:36)
  • Chaplain G.I.
    Chaplain G.I.

    Video Clip (3:57)

    The experiences of Bob Marken's father as a chaplain during WWII are preserved on films he left behind for his family.

    Video Clip (3:57)
  • Homefront Funeral
    Homefront Funeral

    Video Clip (2:29)

    Kathy Wilczynski's father was a veteran of WWII and was chosen to give the eulogy of a fallen soldier shortly after the war.

    Video Clip (2:29)
  • JFK's Last Parade
    JFK's Last Parade

    Video Clip (3:48)

    See film of John F. Kennedy's last parade in Dallas that Bob Yeargan captured while taking a break from work on November 22, 1963.

    Video Clip (3:48)
  • JFK's Goddaughter
    JFK's Goddaughter

    Video Clip (3:26)

    Sally Fay, goddaughter of John F. Kennedy, reveals the home movies that document her family's friendship with the Kennedys.

    Video Clip (3:26)
  • Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Bomber
    Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Bomber

    Video Clip (1:49)

    Marvel at the unprecedented speed, strength and seemingly endless range of the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Bomber, one of the most recognizable heavy bombers of World War II.

    Video Clip (1:49)
  • Vietnam in HD Classroom Preview
    Vietnam in HD Classroom Preview

    Video Clip (5:26)

    Watch a short preview of Vietnam in HD, a gripping portrait of the war told through the stories of those who experienced it firsthand

    Video Clip (5:26)

Speeches & Audio (10)

  • Franklin D. Roosevelt on American Progress in World War II
    Franklin D. Roosevelt on American Progress in World War II

    Audio Clip (1:00)

    With the United States now entered into World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt uses the occasion of Washington’s birthday to broadcast to the nation on February 23, 1942, an outline of America’s progress in the war.

    Audio Clip (1:00)
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt Establishes United States as Arsenal of Democracy
    Franklin D. Roosevelt Establishes United States as Arsenal of Democracy

    Audio Clip (1:08)

    President Franklin D. Roosevelt heralds the defense program of the United States and urges Americans to support an increase in aid to Great Britain to help defeat the Axis powers.

    Audio Clip (1:08)
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1941 Labor Day Speech
    Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1941 Labor Day Speech

    Audio Clip (1:37)

    In his Labor Day radio broadcast in 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt reminds his fellow citizens of the need to devote America’s industrial effort to building weaponry in order to "crush Hitler and his Nazi forces."

    Audio Clip (1:37)
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt's Fourth of July Address
    Franklin D. Roosevelt's Fourth of July Address

    Audio Clip (2:07)

    In a broadcast from his home in Hyde Park, New York, on July 4, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt warns Americans who wish not to get involved in the war that "the United States will never survive as a happy and fertile oasis of liberty surrounded by a cruel desert of dictatorship."

    Audio Clip (2:07)
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt Delivers D-Day Prayer
    Franklin D. Roosevelt Delivers D-Day Prayer

    Audio Clip (3:37)

    In a national radio broadcast on June 6, 1944, as 160,000 Allied troops land in Normandy in an attempt to liberate France, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asks America to join him in a prayer.

    Audio Clip (3:37)
  • Douglas MacArthur Receives the Japanese Surrender
    Douglas MacArthur Receives the Japanese Surrender

    Audio Clip (1:21)

    On September 2, 1945, aboard the U.S.S. Missouri in Tokyo Bay, World War II comes to a close when Japanese officials sign the unconditional surrender. Gen. Douglas MacArthur presides over the signing and delivers a short speech on the momentous occasion.

    Audio Clip (1:21)
  • John F. Kennedy on Coup in South Vietnam
    John F. Kennedy on Coup in South Vietnam

    Audio Clip (6:06)

    On October 29, 1963, President John F. Kennedy meets with the National Security Council to discuss whether to support the overthrow of South Vietnam's President Ngo Dinh Diem. During the secretly recorded conversation, Secretary of State Dean Rusk and the president craft a detailed plan involving Henry Cabot Lodge, ambassador to South Vietnam, Gen. Paul D. Harkins and the general of the South Vietnamese military, hoping to avoid setting off a civil war in the country.

    Audio Clip (6:06)
  • U.S. Goals in World War II
    U.S. Goals in World War II

    Audio Clip (0:31)

    In his speech delivered July 23, 1942, Secretary of State Cordell Hull explains the aims of the United States in World War II.

    Audio Clip (0:31)
  • George W. Bush Sends Troops to Iraq
    George W. Bush Sends Troops to Iraq

    Audio Clip (2:23)

    On March 19, 2003, President George W. Bush informs the nation that he has ordered U.S. troops into Iraq, promising a "broad and concerted campaign" against Saddam Hussein's regime.

    Audio Clip (2:23)
  • Korean War Progress Report
    Korean War Progress Report

    Audio Clip (3:57)

    Upon his return from the Far East, Supreme Commander of U.N. forces Gen. Matthew Ridgeway addresses a joint session of Congress on April 22, 1952, and recounts stories of Allied bravery on the battlefield.

    Audio Clip (3:57)

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