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240 years of Army uniforms in 2 minutes
A progression of Army uniforms from war to war.
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US Army Special Forces (Green Berets)
The United States Army Special Forces, known as the Green Berets are a special operations force tasked with five primary missions: unconventional warfare (th...
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United States Army Strykers Drive Through Hungary
United States Army 2nd Cavalry Regiment Soldiers drive their Stryker Combat Vehicles though Hungary after a training with Hungarian Forces. They stopped for refuel before continuing toward Romania.
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U.S. Army Drill Team Performs • Spirit of America 2014
The United States Army Drill Team (The Old Guard) performs during the Spirit of America 2014 tour.
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United States Army Sniper School (documentary)
The U.S. Army Sniper School is part of the United States Army 197th Infantry Brigade based at Fort Benning, Georgia. The first U.S. Army Sniper School was short lived, being established in 1955, but disbanded in 1956 at Camp Perry, Ohio. The U.S. Army's first permanent school was established in 1987 at Fort Benning, Georgia.
The school trains soldiers in marksmanship, sniper equipment and tactics
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United States Army Drill Team
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United States Army Theme
This is the United States Army Theme go to: http://www.goarmy.com/ ~enjoy.
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Army Strong - A United States Army Tribute
Please watch and share this video tribute honoring the United States Army as they celebrate 240 years of selfless service to the nation. Happy Birthday U.S. Army!
~ General Dynamics Mission Systems
Read more about the U.S. Army's 240th Birthday at: http://www.army.mil/birthday/?from=hp_spotlight #ArmyBDay
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USA vs China Military Power Comparison | United States Army VS Chinese Army | 2016
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United States Armed Forces
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U.S. Army Aviation (documentary)
The United States Army Aviation Branch is the administrative organization within the United States Army responsible for doctrine, manning and configuration for all aviation units.
After the United States Army Air Corps grew into the Army Air Forces and split into the new service, the United States Air Force, the Army was left with its sole fixed-wing aviation units flying L-2 observation planes f
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U.S Army Infantry Basic Training Jul-Nov 2011 (Ft. Benning, GA)
This is the United States Army Infantry OSUT graduation video with various clips from different phases of our training. We were Golf Company 1-19 IN 4th Platoon (ANGRY NINJAS!! LOL) Please enjoy..
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JSDTC | 2014 | United States Army | Old Guard Drill Team | Armed Exhibition
12 April 2014, The Old Guard performs at the Joint Service Drill Competition at the Thomas Jefferson Memorial during the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washingto...
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"In China" (Documentary) The United States Army Band "Pershing's Own"
At a time when relations between the U.S. and China are delicate, The United States Army Band "Pershing's Own" visits China as guests of the People's Liberation Army Band. The shared experience of music as a common language showed how we can rise above political differences and become friends.
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U.S. Army Military Police Corps (documentary)
The Military Police Corps is the uniformed law enforcement branch of the United States Army. The Army's Military Police provide an important function in the full spectrum of Army operations...
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United States Army Air Assault School - Camp Rilea, Oregon
United States Army Air Assault School - Camp Rilea, Oregon
Air Assault School is a 10 ½ day course that teaches air assault techniques and procedures, and qualifies soldiers to wear the Air Assault Badge.
The United States Army Air Assault School, officially the Sabalauski Air Assault School (TSAAS), is a FORSCOM TDA unit located at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Its primary task is training leaders a
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United States Army Old Guard - Fife and Drum Corps -Lexington MA April 19, 2014
Lexington, MA - April 19, 2014 - The United States Army "Old Guard" Fife and Drum Corps give us a show. They should really be called the Fife, TRUMPET and Drum Corps, especially because the great job done by the brass men (and women)... Excellent performance by this most impressive group!
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United States Army Infantry Dismounted Patrol in Panjwa'i District, Afghanistan
Soldiers of Combined Task Force 4-2 conduct a dismounted patrol with Afghan National Army soldiers in Panjwa'i District, Afghanistan. Video by Sgt. Kyle Burn...
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USA vs INDIA Military Power Comparison | United States Army VS Indian Army | 2016
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United States Army Sniper School | Special Forces | Army Documentary 2015
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Escape - 1954 United States Army Training Film / Educational Documentary - Ella73TV
United States Army training film which shows case studies of how a soldier could escape if he was taken captive as a prisoner of war. . . Ella73TV - https://...
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Men of War: Assault Squad 2 - United States Army in GSM
Sherman shows you the American faction and their units in GSM 12, the German Soldiers Mod for Men of War: Assault Squad 2.
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USA vs Russia Military Power Comparison | United States Army VS Russian Army | 2016
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As of 31 December 2013, 1,369,532 people were on active duty in the armed forces, with an additional 850,880 people in the seven reserve components. It is an all-volunteer military, but conscription through the Selective Service System can be enacted at
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The Stars and Stripes Forever - Official [HD]
The United States Army Field Band and Soldiers' Chorus perform John Philip Sousa's most famous march, The Stars and Stripes Forever. http://www.armyfieldband...
240 years of Army uniforms in 2 minutes
A progression of Army uniforms from war to war....
A progression of Army uniforms from war to war.
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A progression of Army uniforms from war to war.
- published: 07 Jul 2015
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US Army Special Forces (Green Berets)
The United States Army Special Forces, known as the Green Berets are a special operations force tasked with five primary missions: unconventional warfare (th......
The United States Army Special Forces, known as the Green Berets are a special operations force tasked with five primary missions: unconventional warfare (th...
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The United States Army Special Forces, known as the Green Berets are a special operations force tasked with five primary missions: unconventional warfare (th...
- published: 08 May 2014
- views: 85523
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author: NinjaKidCH
United States Army Strykers Drive Through Hungary
United States Army 2nd Cavalry Regiment Soldiers drive their Stryker Combat Vehicles though Hungary after a training with Hungarian Forces. They stopped for ref...
United States Army 2nd Cavalry Regiment Soldiers drive their Stryker Combat Vehicles though Hungary after a training with Hungarian Forces. They stopped for refuel before continuing toward Romania.
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United States Army 2nd Cavalry Regiment Soldiers drive their Stryker Combat Vehicles though Hungary after a training with Hungarian Forces. They stopped for refuel before continuing toward Romania.
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- published: 23 Oct 2015
- views: 378
U.S. Army Drill Team Performs • Spirit of America 2014
The United States Army Drill Team (The Old Guard) performs during the Spirit of America 2014 tour....
The United States Army Drill Team (The Old Guard) performs during the Spirit of America 2014 tour.
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The United States Army Drill Team (The Old Guard) performs during the Spirit of America 2014 tour.
- published: 19 Dec 2014
- views: 527
United States Army Sniper School (documentary)
The U.S. Army Sniper School is part of the United States Army 197th Infantry Brigade based at Fort Benning, Georgia. The first U.S. Army Sniper School was short...
The U.S. Army Sniper School is part of the United States Army 197th Infantry Brigade based at Fort Benning, Georgia. The first U.S. Army Sniper School was short lived, being established in 1955, but disbanded in 1956 at Camp Perry, Ohio. The U.S. Army's first permanent school was established in 1987 at Fort Benning, Georgia.
The school trains soldiers in marksmanship, sniper equipment and tactics, collection of battlefield intelligence, stalking and other sniper-related skills. The primary mission of the sniper is to deliver long range, precision fire. Their secondary mission is the collecting and reporting of battlefield information. Soldiers are taught how to blend in with the surrounding environment by wearing a ghillie suit. They must go through a course where they come within approximately 300-800 meters of spotters in the back of an LMTV and take a shot at either the driver or passenger without being noticed. They must also identify a 12" letter held up by the instructor they fired upon. Students are no longer trained on the M24 Sniper Weapon System. They are trained on the M107 rifle, and the M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System.
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The U.S. Army Sniper School is part of the United States Army 197th Infantry Brigade based at Fort Benning, Georgia. The first U.S. Army Sniper School was short lived, being established in 1955, but disbanded in 1956 at Camp Perry, Ohio. The U.S. Army's first permanent school was established in 1987 at Fort Benning, Georgia.
The school trains soldiers in marksmanship, sniper equipment and tactics, collection of battlefield intelligence, stalking and other sniper-related skills. The primary mission of the sniper is to deliver long range, precision fire. Their secondary mission is the collecting and reporting of battlefield information. Soldiers are taught how to blend in with the surrounding environment by wearing a ghillie suit. They must go through a course where they come within approximately 300-800 meters of spotters in the back of an LMTV and take a shot at either the driver or passenger without being noticed. They must also identify a 12" letter held up by the instructor they fired upon. Students are no longer trained on the M24 Sniper Weapon System. They are trained on the M107 rifle, and the M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System.
- published: 03 Nov 2014
- views: 109849
United States Army Theme
This is the United States Army Theme go to: http://www.goarmy.com/ ~enjoy....
This is the United States Army Theme go to: http://www.goarmy.com/ ~enjoy.
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This is the United States Army Theme go to: http://www.goarmy.com/ ~enjoy.
- published: 15 Dec 2008
- views: 979590
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author: 5weeker
Army Strong - A United States Army Tribute
Please watch and share this video tribute honoring the United States Army as they celebrate 240 years of selfless service to the nation. Happy Birthday U.S. Arm...
Please watch and share this video tribute honoring the United States Army as they celebrate 240 years of selfless service to the nation. Happy Birthday U.S. Army!
~ General Dynamics Mission Systems
Read more about the U.S. Army's 240th Birthday at: http://www.army.mil/birthday/?from=hp_spotlight #ArmyBDay
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Please watch and share this video tribute honoring the United States Army as they celebrate 240 years of selfless service to the nation. Happy Birthday U.S. Army!
~ General Dynamics Mission Systems
Read more about the U.S. Army's 240th Birthday at: http://www.army.mil/birthday/?from=hp_spotlight #ArmyBDay
- published: 12 Jun 2015
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USA vs China Military Power Comparison | United States Army VS Chinese Army | 2016
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United States Armed Forces
As of 31 Dece...
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United States Armed Forces
As of 31 December 2013, 1,369,532 people were on active duty in the armed forces, with an additional 850,880 people in the seven reserve components. It is an all-volunteer military, but conscription through the Selective Service System can be enacted at the President's request and Congress' approval. All males ages 18 through 25 who are living in the United States are required to register with the Selective Service for a potential future draft.
The U.S. military is the world's second largest, after China's People's Liberation Army, and has troops deployed around the globe.
From 1776 until September 2012, a total of 40 million people have served in the United States Armed Forces.
People's Liberation Army (Chinese Armed Forces)
The People's Liberation Army (PLA; simplified Chinese: 中国人民解放军; traditional Chinese: 中國人民解放軍; pinyin: Zhōngguó Rénmín Jiěfàngjūn) is the military of the People's Republic of China (PRC) under the leadership of the CPC. August 1 is celebrated annually as Chinese Workers and Farmers Red Army Day. The PLA consists of four professional service branches: the People's Liberation Army Ground Force, the People's Liberation Army Navy, the People's Liberation Army Air Force and the Second Artillery Corps. The PLA is the world's largest military force, with a strength of approximately 2,285,000 personnel, 0.18% of the country's population. The People's Liberation Army's insignia consists of a roundel with a red star bearing the Chinese characters for Eight One, referring to August 1 (Chinese: 八一).
People's Liberation Army Ground Force
The People's Liberation Army Ground Force (PLAGF) (simplified Chinese: 中国人民解放军陆军; traditional Chinese: 中國人民解放軍陸軍; pinyin: Zhōngguó Rénmín Jiěfàngjūn Lùjūn) is the land-based military service branch of the People's Liberation Army and it is the largest and oldest branch of the entire Chinese armed forces. The PLAGF can trace its lineage from 1927, however it wasn't officially established until 1948. As of 2013, the PLAGF has a strength of 1,600,000 personnel making it the largest standing army in the world. In addition, the People's Liberation Army Ground Force has an estimated 510,000 strong reserve force.
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United States Armed Forces
As of 31 December 2013, 1,369,532 people were on active duty in the armed forces, with an additional 850,880 people in the seven reserve components. It is an all-volunteer military, but conscription through the Selective Service System can be enacted at the President's request and Congress' approval. All males ages 18 through 25 who are living in the United States are required to register with the Selective Service for a potential future draft.
The U.S. military is the world's second largest, after China's People's Liberation Army, and has troops deployed around the globe.
From 1776 until September 2012, a total of 40 million people have served in the United States Armed Forces.
People's Liberation Army (Chinese Armed Forces)
The People's Liberation Army (PLA; simplified Chinese: 中国人民解放军; traditional Chinese: 中國人民解放軍; pinyin: Zhōngguó Rénmín Jiěfàngjūn) is the military of the People's Republic of China (PRC) under the leadership of the CPC. August 1 is celebrated annually as Chinese Workers and Farmers Red Army Day. The PLA consists of four professional service branches: the People's Liberation Army Ground Force, the People's Liberation Army Navy, the People's Liberation Army Air Force and the Second Artillery Corps. The PLA is the world's largest military force, with a strength of approximately 2,285,000 personnel, 0.18% of the country's population. The People's Liberation Army's insignia consists of a roundel with a red star bearing the Chinese characters for Eight One, referring to August 1 (Chinese: 八一).
People's Liberation Army Ground Force
The People's Liberation Army Ground Force (PLAGF) (simplified Chinese: 中国人民解放军陆军; traditional Chinese: 中國人民解放軍陸軍; pinyin: Zhōngguó Rénmín Jiěfàngjūn Lùjūn) is the land-based military service branch of the People's Liberation Army and it is the largest and oldest branch of the entire Chinese armed forces. The PLAGF can trace its lineage from 1927, however it wasn't officially established until 1948. As of 2013, the PLAGF has a strength of 1,600,000 personnel making it the largest standing army in the world. In addition, the People's Liberation Army Ground Force has an estimated 510,000 strong reserve force.
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- published: 07 Jun 2015
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U.S. Army Aviation (documentary)
The United States Army Aviation Branch is the administrative organization within the United States Army responsible for doctrine, manning and configuration for ...
The United States Army Aviation Branch is the administrative organization within the United States Army responsible for doctrine, manning and configuration for all aviation units.
After the United States Army Air Corps grew into the Army Air Forces and split into the new service, the United States Air Force, the Army was left with its sole fixed-wing aviation units flying L-2 observation planes for artillery units. The Army would develop a new concept of aviation using the helicopter that would show promise during the Korean War and would truly revolutionize warfare during the Vietnam War.
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The United States Army Aviation Branch is the administrative organization within the United States Army responsible for doctrine, manning and configuration for all aviation units.
After the United States Army Air Corps grew into the Army Air Forces and split into the new service, the United States Air Force, the Army was left with its sole fixed-wing aviation units flying L-2 observation planes for artillery units. The Army would develop a new concept of aviation using the helicopter that would show promise during the Korean War and would truly revolutionize warfare during the Vietnam War.
- published: 08 Mar 2015
- views: 63
U.S Army Infantry Basic Training Jul-Nov 2011 (Ft. Benning, GA)
This is the United States Army Infantry OSUT graduation video with various clips from different phases of our training. We were Golf Company 1-19 IN 4th Platoon...
This is the United States Army Infantry OSUT graduation video with various clips from different phases of our training. We were Golf Company 1-19 IN 4th Platoon (ANGRY NINJAS!! LOL) Please enjoy..
wn.com/U.S Army Infantry Basic Training Jul Nov 2011 (Ft. Benning, Ga)
This is the United States Army Infantry OSUT graduation video with various clips from different phases of our training. We were Golf Company 1-19 IN 4th Platoon (ANGRY NINJAS!! LOL) Please enjoy..
- published: 11 Dec 2013
- views: 163160
JSDTC | 2014 | United States Army | Old Guard Drill Team | Armed Exhibition
12 April 2014, The Old Guard performs at the Joint Service Drill Competition at the Thomas Jefferson Memorial during the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washingto......
12 April 2014, The Old Guard performs at the Joint Service Drill Competition at the Thomas Jefferson Memorial during the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washingto...
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12 April 2014, The Old Guard performs at the Joint Service Drill Competition at the Thomas Jefferson Memorial during the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washingto...
"In China" (Documentary) The United States Army Band "Pershing's Own"
At a time when relations between the U.S. and China are delicate, The United States Army Band "Pershing's Own" visits China as guests of the People's Liberation...
At a time when relations between the U.S. and China are delicate, The United States Army Band "Pershing's Own" visits China as guests of the People's Liberation Army Band. The shared experience of music as a common language showed how we can rise above political differences and become friends.
wn.com/In China (Documentary) The United States Army Band Pershing's Own
At a time when relations between the U.S. and China are delicate, The United States Army Band "Pershing's Own" visits China as guests of the People's Liberation Army Band. The shared experience of music as a common language showed how we can rise above political differences and become friends.
- published: 13 Feb 2014
- views: 13798
U.S. Army Military Police Corps (documentary)
The Military Police Corps is the uniformed law enforcement branch of the United States Army. The Army's Military Police provide an important function in the ful...
The Military Police Corps is the uniformed law enforcement branch of the United States Army. The Army's Military Police provide an important function in the full spectrum of Army operations...
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The Military Police Corps is the uniformed law enforcement branch of the United States Army. The Army's Military Police provide an important function in the full spectrum of Army operations...
- published: 22 Jan 2014
- views: 354111
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author: DEVGRU5022
United States Army Air Assault School - Camp Rilea, Oregon
United States Army Air Assault School - Camp Rilea, Oregon
Air Assault School is a 10 ½ day course that teaches air assault techniques and procedures, and qual...
United States Army Air Assault School - Camp Rilea, Oregon
Air Assault School is a 10 ½ day course that teaches air assault techniques and procedures, and qualifies soldiers to wear the Air Assault Badge.
The United States Army Air Assault School, officially the Sabalauski Air Assault School (TSAAS), is a FORSCOM TDA unit located at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Its primary task is training leaders and soldiers assigned to the 101st Airborne Division (AASLT), other United States Army units and United States Armed Forces service members in several courses annually. The school is named for Command Sergeant Major Walter James Sabalauski.
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United States Army Air Assault School - Camp Rilea, Oregon
Air Assault School is a 10 ½ day course that teaches air assault techniques and procedures, and qualifies soldiers to wear the Air Assault Badge.
The United States Army Air Assault School, officially the Sabalauski Air Assault School (TSAAS), is a FORSCOM TDA unit located at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Its primary task is training leaders and soldiers assigned to the 101st Airborne Division (AASLT), other United States Army units and United States Armed Forces service members in several courses annually. The school is named for Command Sergeant Major Walter James Sabalauski.
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Video created under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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- published: 08 Sep 2015
- views: 255
United States Army Old Guard - Fife and Drum Corps -Lexington MA April 19, 2014
Lexington, MA - April 19, 2014 - The United States Army "Old Guard" Fife and Drum Corps give us a show. They should really be called the Fife, TRUMPET and Drum...
Lexington, MA - April 19, 2014 - The United States Army "Old Guard" Fife and Drum Corps give us a show. They should really be called the Fife, TRUMPET and Drum Corps, especially because the great job done by the brass men (and women)... Excellent performance by this most impressive group!
wn.com/United States Army Old Guard Fife And Drum Corps Lexington Ma April 19, 2014
Lexington, MA - April 19, 2014 - The United States Army "Old Guard" Fife and Drum Corps give us a show. They should really be called the Fife, TRUMPET and Drum Corps, especially because the great job done by the brass men (and women)... Excellent performance by this most impressive group!
- published: 22 Apr 2014
- views: 11875
United States Army Infantry Dismounted Patrol in Panjwa'i District, Afghanistan
Soldiers of Combined Task Force 4-2 conduct a dismounted patrol with Afghan National Army soldiers in Panjwa'i District, Afghanistan. Video by Sgt. Kyle Burn......
Soldiers of Combined Task Force 4-2 conduct a dismounted patrol with Afghan National Army soldiers in Panjwa'i District, Afghanistan. Video by Sgt. Kyle Burn...
wn.com/United States Army Infantry Dismounted Patrol In Panjwa'i District, Afghanistan
Soldiers of Combined Task Force 4-2 conduct a dismounted patrol with Afghan National Army soldiers in Panjwa'i District, Afghanistan. Video by Sgt. Kyle Burn...
- published: 18 Apr 2014
- views: 2046
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USA vs INDIA Military Power Comparison | United States Army VS Indian Army | 2016
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As of 31 Dece...
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United States Armed Forces
As of 31 December 2013, 1,369,532 people were on active duty in the armed forces, with an additional 850,880 people in the seven reserve components. It is an all-volunteer military, but conscription through the Selective Service System can be enacted at the President's request and Congress' approval. All males ages 18 through 25 who are living in the United States are required to register with the Selective Service for a potential future draft.
The U.S. military is the world's second largest, after China's People's Liberation Army, and has troops deployed around the globe.
From 1776 until September 2012, a total of 40 million people have served in the United States Armed Forces.
Indian Armed Forces
The Indian Army has a regimental system, but is operationally and geographically divided into seven commands, with the basic field formation being a division. It is an all-volunteer force and comprises more than 80% of the country's active defence personnel. It is one of the largest standing armies in the world, with 1,129,900 active troops and 960,000 reserve troops. The army has embarked on an infantry modernisation programme known as Futuristic Infantry Soldier As a System (F-INSAS), and is also upgrading and acquiring new assets for its armoured, artillery and aviation branches.
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NCS Playlists:
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wn.com/USA Vs India Military Power Comparison | United States Army Vs Indian Army | 2016
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United States Armed Forces
As of 31 December 2013, 1,369,532 people were on active duty in the armed forces, with an additional 850,880 people in the seven reserve components. It is an all-volunteer military, but conscription through the Selective Service System can be enacted at the President's request and Congress' approval. All males ages 18 through 25 who are living in the United States are required to register with the Selective Service for a potential future draft.
The U.S. military is the world's second largest, after China's People's Liberation Army, and has troops deployed around the globe.
From 1776 until September 2012, a total of 40 million people have served in the United States Armed Forces.
Indian Armed Forces
The Indian Army has a regimental system, but is operationally and geographically divided into seven commands, with the basic field formation being a division. It is an all-volunteer force and comprises more than 80% of the country's active defence personnel. It is one of the largest standing armies in the world, with 1,129,900 active troops and 960,000 reserve troops. The army has embarked on an infantry modernisation programme known as Futuristic Infantry Soldier As a System (F-INSAS), and is also upgrading and acquiring new assets for its armoured, artillery and aviation branches.
Music: Alan Walker - Force [NCS Release]
NCS
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Alan Walker
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NCS Playlists:
http://bit.ly/NCSdrumstep
http://bit.ly/MelodicDubstepNCS
http://bit.ly/NCShouse
http://bit.ly/NCSdubstep
http://bit.ly/NCSdrumandbass
http://bit.ly/NCStrap
http://bit.ly/NCShardstyle
- published: 08 Jul 2015
- views: 31
United States Army Sniper School | Special Forces | Army Documentary 2015
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- published: 08 Jun 2015
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Escape - 1954 United States Army Training Film / Educational Documentary - Ella73TV
United States Army training film which shows case studies of how a soldier could escape if he was taken captive as a prisoner of war. . . Ella73TV - https://......
United States Army training film which shows case studies of how a soldier could escape if he was taken captive as a prisoner of war. . . Ella73TV - https://...
wn.com/Escape 1954 United States Army Training Film Educational Documentary Ella73Tv
United States Army training film which shows case studies of how a soldier could escape if he was taken captive as a prisoner of war. . . Ella73TV - https://...
Men of War: Assault Squad 2 - United States Army in GSM
Sherman shows you the American faction and their units in GSM 12, the German Soldiers Mod for Men of War: Assault Squad 2.
GSM: http://steamcommunity.com/share...
Sherman shows you the American faction and their units in GSM 12, the German Soldiers Mod for Men of War: Assault Squad 2.
GSM: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=324942893&searchtext;=
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCtTx6yW6Du9OTkaxbAXPPET0yTVdVhUW
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Electro Light ft. Kathryn MacLean - The Edge
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~Thanks for watching!
wn.com/Men Of War Assault Squad 2 United States Army In Gsm
Sherman shows you the American faction and their units in GSM 12, the German Soldiers Mod for Men of War: Assault Squad 2.
GSM: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=324942893&searchtext;=
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCtTx6yW6Du9OTkaxbAXPPET0yTVdVhUW
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Follow Follow Electro Light:
Electro Light ft. Kathryn MacLean - The Edge
Like http://www.facebook.com/ElectroLightO...
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NCS: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmFLLU9vCXE
~Thanks for watching!
- published: 17 Jun 2015
- views: 2919
USA vs Russia Military Power Comparison | United States Army VS Russian Army | 2016
VSB defense:
➞ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/VSB-defense/1009042582444973?ref=hl
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United States Armed Forces
As of 31 Decem...
VSB defense:
➞ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/VSB-defense/1009042582444973?ref=hl
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United States Armed Forces
As of 31 December 2013, 1,369,532 people were on active duty in the armed forces, with an additional 850,880 people in the seven reserve components. It is an all-volunteer military, but conscription through the Selective Service System can be enacted at the President's request and Congress' approval. All males ages 18 through 25 who are living in the United States are required to register with the Selective Service for a potential future draft.
The U.S. military is the world's second largest, after China's People's Liberation Army, and has troops deployed around the globe.
From 1776 until September 2012, a total of 40 million people have served in the United States Armed Forces.
Russian Armed Forces
The number of troops is specified by decree of the President of Russia. On 1 January 2008, a number of 2,019,629 units, including military of 1,134,800 units, was set. In 2010 the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) estimated that the Russian Armed Forces numbered about 1,027,000 active troops and in the region of 2,035,000 reserves (largely ex-conscripts). As opposed to personnel specified by decree, actual personnel in the forces and paid was reported by the Audit Chamber of Russia as 766,000 in October 2013. As of December 2013, the armed forces are at 82 percent of the required manpower.
Music: Alan Walker - Spectre [NCS Release]
NCS
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Alan Walker
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NCS Playlists:
http://bit.ly/NCSdrumstep
http://bit.ly/MelodicDubstepNCS
http://bit.ly/NCShouse
http://bit.ly/NCSdubstep
http://bit.ly/NCSdrumandbass
http://bit.ly/NCStrap
http://bit.ly/NCShardstyle
wn.com/USA Vs Russia Military Power Comparison | United States Army Vs Russian Army | 2016
VSB defense:
➞ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/VSB-defense/1009042582444973?ref=hl
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United States Armed Forces
As of 31 December 2013, 1,369,532 people were on active duty in the armed forces, with an additional 850,880 people in the seven reserve components. It is an all-volunteer military, but conscription through the Selective Service System can be enacted at the President's request and Congress' approval. All males ages 18 through 25 who are living in the United States are required to register with the Selective Service for a potential future draft.
The U.S. military is the world's second largest, after China's People's Liberation Army, and has troops deployed around the globe.
From 1776 until September 2012, a total of 40 million people have served in the United States Armed Forces.
Russian Armed Forces
The number of troops is specified by decree of the President of Russia. On 1 January 2008, a number of 2,019,629 units, including military of 1,134,800 units, was set. In 2010 the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) estimated that the Russian Armed Forces numbered about 1,027,000 active troops and in the region of 2,035,000 reserves (largely ex-conscripts). As opposed to personnel specified by decree, actual personnel in the forces and paid was reported by the Audit Chamber of Russia as 766,000 in October 2013. As of December 2013, the armed forces are at 82 percent of the required manpower.
Music: Alan Walker - Spectre [NCS Release]
NCS
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Alan Walker
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NCS Playlists:
http://bit.ly/NCSdrumstep
http://bit.ly/MelodicDubstepNCS
http://bit.ly/NCShouse
http://bit.ly/NCSdubstep
http://bit.ly/NCSdrumandbass
http://bit.ly/NCStrap
http://bit.ly/NCShardstyle
- published: 30 May 2015
- views: 12
The Stars and Stripes Forever - Official [HD]
The United States Army Field Band and Soldiers' Chorus perform John Philip Sousa's most famous march, The Stars and Stripes Forever. http://www.armyfieldband......
The United States Army Field Band and Soldiers' Chorus perform John Philip Sousa's most famous march, The Stars and Stripes Forever. http://www.armyfieldband...
wn.com/The Stars And Stripes Forever Official Hd
The United States Army Field Band and Soldiers' Chorus perform John Philip Sousa's most famous march, The Stars and Stripes Forever. http://www.armyfieldband...
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Combat School: Reinforced Rifle Platoon in the Attack of a Built-Up Area 1953 US Army Training Film
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "EINFORCED RIFLE PLATOON IN THE ATTACK OF A BUILT-UP AREA, PART 2 - THE ATTACK... TACTICAL P...
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Fundamentals of Rifle Marksmanship 1971 US Army Training Film (M16 Shooting) 27min
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html Unusual Army training film, an outright comedy, and quite humorous fairly often. "DEMONSTRAT...
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Private Snafu: Spies 1943 US Army Chuck Jones Mel Blanc Cartoon 4min
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "Private Snafu: Spies - Department of Defense. Department of the Army... This animated film ...
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Basic Map Reading: Direction, Orientation, And Location With A Compass pt1-2 1966 US Army 15min
video for embedding at http://search.quickfound.net/map_search_and_news.html "Features and use of lensatic compass in map orientation, in finding direction a...
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Basic Map Reading: Direction, Orientation, And Location With A Compass pt2-2 1966 US Army 15min
video for embedding at http://search.quickfound.net/map_search_and_news.html
NEW VERSION in one piece instead of multiple parts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfDFqdqJe2o
"Features and use of lensatic compass in map orientation, in finding direction and location, and in land navigation, by day and night."
US Army training film TF5-3721 Basic Map Reading Part IV
Public domain film from the Na
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Weather: "Know Your Clouds" pt1-2 1966 US Army Meteorology Cloud Identification
More at http://scitech.quickfound.net/weather_news_and_links.html
NEW VERSION in one piece instead of multiple parts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qth-au7macU
"DEVELOPMENT OF THE TEN BASIC TYPES OF CLOUDS, THEIR PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS, THEIR RELATIVE POSITIONS AND AVERAGE ALTITUDES, AND THEIR FLIGHT HAZARDS."
Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven
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Weather: "Know Your Clouds" pt2-2 1966 US Army Meteorology Cloud Identification
More at http://scitech.quickfound.net/weather_news_and_links.html "DEVELOPMENT OF THE TEN BASIC TYPES OF CLOUDS, THEIR PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS, THEIR RELAT...
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Skydiving: "Free Fall Safety Procedures" pt2-2 1966 US Army Training Film Kyle Rote
video for embedding at http://scitech.quickfound.net/aviation_news_and_search.html "Packing and wearing parachute equipment; proper parachute techniques - la...
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Tank Company Team in Night Attack 1962 US Army Training Film
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "TACTICAL REQUIREMENT AND VITAL MEASURES FOR A NIGHT ATTACK; FUNDAMENTALS AND TECHNIQUES USE...
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Green Berets: Special Forces Landing Zone Operations pt1-2 1969 US Army Vietnam Era Training
more at: http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html full title "SPECIAL FORCES AIR OPERATIONS, PART II - LANDING ZONE OPERATIONS" "ILLUSTRATES ...
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Green Berets: Special Forces Landing Zone Operations pt2-2 1969 US Army Vietnam Era Training
more at: http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
full title "SPECIAL FORCES AIR OPERATIONS, PART II - LANDING ZONE OPERATIONS"
"ILLUSTRATES LANDING ZONE TECHNIQUES FOR MEDIUM AIRCRAFT NIGHT AND DAY OPERATIONS ON LAND, LIGHT AIRCRAFT NIGHT OPERATIONS ON WATER, AND ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT NIGHT OPERATIONS ON LAND."
US Army training film TF33-4149
Public domain film from the Nationa
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M1 Garand: "Rifle US Caliber .30 M1 Principles of Operation" 1943 US Army Training Film 15min
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "The US Rifle M1 was the first semiautomatic rifle to be the standard small arm of the US Mi...
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M-16 Rifle M16 Training Film: Rifle XM16E1 Operation & Cycle of Functioning pt1-2 1966 US Army 15min
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html US Army training film TF9-3663 part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VntwFqcE4-g 1984 US Ar...
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M-16 Rifle M16 Training Film: Rifle XM16E1 Operation & Cycle of Functioning pt2-2 1966 US Army 5min
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html US Army training film TF9-3663 part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKKQcJnMEOo 1984 US Ar...
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M16 Rifle Maintenance: "Rifle M16A1 Field Expedients" pt1-2 1968 US Army
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "FIELD CARE AND CLEANING OF WET AND DIRTY RIFLE AND AMMUNITION; USE OF CLEANING EXPEDIENTS O...
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M16 Rifle Maintenance: "Rifle M16A1 Field Expedients" pt2-2 1968 US Army
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "FIELD CARE AND CLEANING OF WET AND DIRTY RIFLE AND AMMUNITION; USE OF CLEANING EXPEDIENTS O...
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M203 Grenade Launcher Functioning 1971 US Army Training Film 11min
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "SHOWS FUNCTION OF EACH PART IN A CUTAWAY MODEL OF THE LAUNCHER DURING COCKING, CHAMBERING, ...
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M17 Gas Mask Fitting and Drill 1961 US Army Training Film 10min
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with...
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Nerve Agents pt1-2 1964 US Army Chemical Warfare Training Film
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "FEATURES AND TACTICAL USE OF GA, GB, AND V NERVE AGENTS - HOW AGENTS ENTER BODY AND SYMPTOM...
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Nerve Agents pt2-2 1964 US Army Chemical Warfare Training Film
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "FEATURES AND TACTICAL USE OF GA, GB, AND V NERVE AGENTS - HOW AGENTS ENTER BODY AND SYMPTOM...
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Combat Firing with Hand Guns pt1-2 1944 US Army
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "CORRECT GRIPS; THREE BASIC FIRING POSITIONS; FIRING QUICKLY AND INSTINCTIVELY." US Army Fil...
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Combat Firing with Hand Guns pt2-2 1944 US Army
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "CORRECT GRIPS; THREE BASIC FIRING POSITIONS; FIRING QUICKLY AND INSTINCTIVELY." US Army Fil...
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Ballistics: Fundamentals of Ballistics pt1-2 1948 US Army training film
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS INVOLVED IN DESIGN AND FUNCTIONING OF WEAPONS AND AMMUNITION, WITH PA...
Combat School: Reinforced Rifle Platoon in the Attack of a Built-Up Area 1953 US Army Training Film
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "EINFORCED RIFLE PLATOON IN THE ATTACK OF A BUILT-UP AREA, PART 2 - THE ATTACK... TACTICAL P......
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "EINFORCED RIFLE PLATOON IN THE ATTACK OF A BUILT-UP AREA, PART 2 - THE ATTACK... TACTICAL P...
wn.com/Combat School Reinforced Rifle Platoon In The Attack Of A Built Up Area 1953 US Army Training Film
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "EINFORCED RIFLE PLATOON IN THE ATTACK OF A BUILT-UP AREA, PART 2 - THE ATTACK... TACTICAL P...
Fundamentals of Rifle Marksmanship 1971 US Army Training Film (M16 Shooting) 27min
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html Unusual Army training film, an outright comedy, and quite humorous fairly often. "DEMONSTRAT......
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html Unusual Army training film, an outright comedy, and quite humorous fairly often. "DEMONSTRAT...
wn.com/Fundamentals Of Rifle Marksmanship 1971 US Army Training Film (M16 Shooting) 27Min
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html Unusual Army training film, an outright comedy, and quite humorous fairly often. "DEMONSTRAT...
Private Snafu: Spies 1943 US Army Chuck Jones Mel Blanc Cartoon 4min
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "Private Snafu: Spies - Department of Defense. Department of the Army... This animated film ......
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "Private Snafu: Spies - Department of Defense. Department of the Army... This animated film ...
wn.com/Private Snafu Spies 1943 US Army Chuck Jones Mel Blanc Cartoon 4Min
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "Private Snafu: Spies - Department of Defense. Department of the Army... This animated film ...
Basic Map Reading: Direction, Orientation, And Location With A Compass pt1-2 1966 US Army 15min
video for embedding at http://search.quickfound.net/map_search_and_news.html "Features and use of lensatic compass in map orientation, in finding direction a......
video for embedding at http://search.quickfound.net/map_search_and_news.html "Features and use of lensatic compass in map orientation, in finding direction a...
wn.com/Basic Map Reading Direction, Orientation, And Location With A Compass Pt1 2 1966 US Army 15Min
video for embedding at http://search.quickfound.net/map_search_and_news.html "Features and use of lensatic compass in map orientation, in finding direction a...
Basic Map Reading: Direction, Orientation, And Location With A Compass pt2-2 1966 US Army 15min
video for embedding at http://search.quickfound.net/map_search_and_news.html
NEW VERSION in one piece instead of multiple parts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
video for embedding at http://search.quickfound.net/map_search_and_news.html
NEW VERSION in one piece instead of multiple parts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfDFqdqJe2o
"Features and use of lensatic compass in map orientation, in finding direction and location, and in land navigation, by day and night."
US Army training film TF5-3721 Basic Map Reading Part IV
Public domain film from the National Archives slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild noise reduction applied.
part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7rfibJMEv0
US Army Field Manual FM 3-25.26
MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION (2001)
http://www.uvm.edu/~goldbar/FM3_25.26.pdf
The map of choice for land navigators is the 1:50,000-scale military topographic map...
Geographic coordinates are expressed in angular measurement. Each circle is divided into 360 degrees, each degree into 60 minutes, and each minute into 60 seconds. The degree is symbolized by ° , the minute by ′, and the second by ″. Starting with 0° at the equator, the parallels of latitude are numbered to 90° both north and south. The extremities are the north pole at 90° north latitude and the south pole at 90° south latitude. Latitude can have the same numerical value north or south of the equator, so the direction N or S must always be given.
Starting with 0° at the prime meridian, longitude is measured both east and west around the world. Lines east of the prime meridian are numbered to 180° and identified as east longitude; lines west of the prime meridian are numbered to 180° and identified as west longitude. The direction E or W must always be given. The line directly opposite the prime meridian, 180° , may be referred to as either east or west longitude. The values of geographic coordinates, being in units of angular measure, will mean more if they are compared with units of measure with which we are more familiar. At any point on the earth, the ground distance covered by one degree of latitude is about 111 kilometers (69 miles); one second is equal to about 30 meters (100 feet). The ground distance covered by one degree of longitude at the equator is also about 111 kilometers, but decreases as one moves north or south, until it becomes zero at the poles. For example, one second of longitude represents about 30 meters (100 feet) at the equator; but at the latitude of Washington, DC, one second of longitude is about 24 meters (78 feet).
Geographic coordinates appear on all standard military maps; on some they may be the only method of locating and referencing a specific point. The four lines that enclose the body of the map (neatlines) are latitude and longitude lines. Their values are given in degrees and minutes at each of the four corners. On a portion of the Columbus map (Figure 4-4), the figures 32° 15' and 84° 45' appear at the lower right corner. The bottom line of this map is latitude 32° 15'00″N, and the line running up the right side is longitude 84° 45'00"W. In addition to the latitude and longitude given for the four corners, there are, at regularly spaced intervals along the sides of the map, small tick marks extending into the body of the map. Each of these tick marks is identified by its latitude or longitude value. Near the top of the right side of the map is a tick mark and the number 20'. The full value for this tick marks is 32° 20'00" of latitude. At one-third and two-thirds of the distance across the map from the 20' tick mark will be found a cross tick mark (grid squares 0379 and 9679) and at the far side another 20' tick mark. By connecting the tick marks and crosses with straight lines, a 32° 20'00" line of latitude can be added to the map. This procedure is also used to locate the 32° 25'00" line of latitude. For lines of longitude, the same procedure is followed using the tick marks along the top and bottom edges of the map.
After the parallels and meridians have been drawn, the geographic interval (angular distance between two adjacent lines) must be determined. Examination of the values given at the tick marks gives the interval. For most maps of scale 1:25,000, the interval is 2'30". For the Columbus map and most maps of scale 1:50,000, it is 5'00". The geographic coordinates of a point are found by dividing the sides of the geographic square in which the point is located into the required number of equal parts. If the geographic interval is 5'00" and the location of a point is required to the nearest second, each side of the geographic square must be divided into 300 equal parts (5'00" = 300"), each of which would have a value of one second. Any scale or ruler that has 300 equal divisions and is as long as or longer than the spacing between the lines may be used.
wn.com/Basic Map Reading Direction, Orientation, And Location With A Compass Pt2 2 1966 US Army 15Min
video for embedding at http://search.quickfound.net/map_search_and_news.html
NEW VERSION in one piece instead of multiple parts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfDFqdqJe2o
"Features and use of lensatic compass in map orientation, in finding direction and location, and in land navigation, by day and night."
US Army training film TF5-3721 Basic Map Reading Part IV
Public domain film from the National Archives slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild noise reduction applied.
part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7rfibJMEv0
US Army Field Manual FM 3-25.26
MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION (2001)
http://www.uvm.edu/~goldbar/FM3_25.26.pdf
The map of choice for land navigators is the 1:50,000-scale military topographic map...
Geographic coordinates are expressed in angular measurement. Each circle is divided into 360 degrees, each degree into 60 minutes, and each minute into 60 seconds. The degree is symbolized by ° , the minute by ′, and the second by ″. Starting with 0° at the equator, the parallels of latitude are numbered to 90° both north and south. The extremities are the north pole at 90° north latitude and the south pole at 90° south latitude. Latitude can have the same numerical value north or south of the equator, so the direction N or S must always be given.
Starting with 0° at the prime meridian, longitude is measured both east and west around the world. Lines east of the prime meridian are numbered to 180° and identified as east longitude; lines west of the prime meridian are numbered to 180° and identified as west longitude. The direction E or W must always be given. The line directly opposite the prime meridian, 180° , may be referred to as either east or west longitude. The values of geographic coordinates, being in units of angular measure, will mean more if they are compared with units of measure with which we are more familiar. At any point on the earth, the ground distance covered by one degree of latitude is about 111 kilometers (69 miles); one second is equal to about 30 meters (100 feet). The ground distance covered by one degree of longitude at the equator is also about 111 kilometers, but decreases as one moves north or south, until it becomes zero at the poles. For example, one second of longitude represents about 30 meters (100 feet) at the equator; but at the latitude of Washington, DC, one second of longitude is about 24 meters (78 feet).
Geographic coordinates appear on all standard military maps; on some they may be the only method of locating and referencing a specific point. The four lines that enclose the body of the map (neatlines) are latitude and longitude lines. Their values are given in degrees and minutes at each of the four corners. On a portion of the Columbus map (Figure 4-4), the figures 32° 15' and 84° 45' appear at the lower right corner. The bottom line of this map is latitude 32° 15'00″N, and the line running up the right side is longitude 84° 45'00"W. In addition to the latitude and longitude given for the four corners, there are, at regularly spaced intervals along the sides of the map, small tick marks extending into the body of the map. Each of these tick marks is identified by its latitude or longitude value. Near the top of the right side of the map is a tick mark and the number 20'. The full value for this tick marks is 32° 20'00" of latitude. At one-third and two-thirds of the distance across the map from the 20' tick mark will be found a cross tick mark (grid squares 0379 and 9679) and at the far side another 20' tick mark. By connecting the tick marks and crosses with straight lines, a 32° 20'00" line of latitude can be added to the map. This procedure is also used to locate the 32° 25'00" line of latitude. For lines of longitude, the same procedure is followed using the tick marks along the top and bottom edges of the map.
After the parallels and meridians have been drawn, the geographic interval (angular distance between two adjacent lines) must be determined. Examination of the values given at the tick marks gives the interval. For most maps of scale 1:25,000, the interval is 2'30". For the Columbus map and most maps of scale 1:50,000, it is 5'00". The geographic coordinates of a point are found by dividing the sides of the geographic square in which the point is located into the required number of equal parts. If the geographic interval is 5'00" and the location of a point is required to the nearest second, each side of the geographic square must be divided into 300 equal parts (5'00" = 300"), each of which would have a value of one second. Any scale or ruler that has 300 equal divisions and is as long as or longer than the spacing between the lines may be used.
- published: 24 Oct 2011
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Weather: "Know Your Clouds" pt1-2 1966 US Army Meteorology Cloud Identification
More at http://scitech.quickfound.net/weather_news_and_links.html
NEW VERSION in one piece instead of multiple parts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qth-au7ma...
More at http://scitech.quickfound.net/weather_news_and_links.html
NEW VERSION in one piece instead of multiple parts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qth-au7macU
"DEVELOPMENT OF THE TEN BASIC TYPES OF CLOUDS, THEIR PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS, THEIR RELATIVE POSITIONS AND AVERAGE ALTITUDES, AND THEIR FLIGHT HAZARDS."
Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization (the resulting sound, though far from perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
Split with MKVmerge GUI (part of MKVToolNix), the same software can recombine the downloaded parts (in mp4 format): http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/doc/mkvmerge-gui.html
US Army training film TF46-3724
part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtKmjXD9jW8
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lmk/?n=cloud_classification
Clouds are classified according to their height above and appearance (texture) from the ground.
The following cloud roots and translations summarize the components of this classification system:
1) Cirro-: curl of hair, high. 3) Strato-: layer. 5) Cumulo-: heap.
2) Alto-: mid. 4) Nimbo-: rain, precipitation.
High-level clouds:
High-level clouds occur above about 20,000 feet and are given the prefix "cirro-". Due to cold tropospheric temperatures at these levels, the clouds primarily are composed of ice crystals, and often appear thin, streaky, and white (although a low sun angle, e.g., near sunset, can create an array of color on the clouds).
The three main types of high clouds are cirrus, cirrostratus, and cirrocumulus.
Cirrus clouds are wispy, feathery, and composed entirely of ice crystals. They often are the first sign of an approaching warm front or upper-level jet streak.
Unlike cirrus, cirrostratus clouds form more of a widespread, veil-like layer (similar to what stratus clouds do in low levels). When sunlight or moonlight passes through the hexagonal-shaped ice crystals of cirrostratus clouds, the light is dispersed or refracted (similar to light passing through a prism) in such a way that a familiar ring or halo may form. As a warm front approaches, cirrus clouds tend to thicken into cirrostratus, which may, in turn, thicken and lower into altostratus, stratus, and even nimbostratus.
Finally, cirrocumulus clouds are layered clouds permeated with small cumuliform lumpiness. They also may line up in streets or rows of clouds across the sky denoting localized areas of ascent (cloud axes) and descent (cloud-free channels).
Mid-level clouds:
The bases of clouds in the middle level of the troposphere, given the prefix "alto-", appear between 6,500 and 20,000 feet. Depending on the altitude, time of year, and vertical temperature structure of the troposphere, these clouds may be composed of liquid water droplets, ice crystals, or a combination of the two, including supercooled droplets (i.e., liquid droplets whose temperatures are below freezing).
The two main type of mid-level clouds are altostratus and altocumulus.
Altostratus clouds are "strato" type clouds (see below) that possess a flat and uniform type texture in the mid levels. They frequently indicate the approach of a warm front and may thicken and lower into stratus, then nimbostratus resulting in rain or snow. However, altostratus clouds themselves do not produce significant precipitation at the surface, although sprinkles or occasionally light showers may occur from a thick alto-stratus deck.
Altocumulus clouds exhibit "cumulo" type characteristics (see below) in mid levels, i.e., heap-like clouds with convective elements. Like cirrocumulus, altocumulus may align in rows or streets of clouds, with cloud axes indicating localized areas of ascending, moist air, and clear zones between rows suggesting locally descending, drier air. Altocumulus clouds with some vertical extent may denote the presence of elevated instability, especially in the morning, which could become boundary-layer based and be released into deep convection during the afternoon or evening.
more in part 2 description: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtKmjXD9jW8
wn.com/Weather Know Your Clouds Pt1 2 1966 US Army Meteorology Cloud Identification
More at http://scitech.quickfound.net/weather_news_and_links.html
NEW VERSION in one piece instead of multiple parts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qth-au7macU
"DEVELOPMENT OF THE TEN BASIC TYPES OF CLOUDS, THEIR PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS, THEIR RELATIVE POSITIONS AND AVERAGE ALTITUDES, AND THEIR FLIGHT HAZARDS."
Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization (the resulting sound, though far from perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
Split with MKVmerge GUI (part of MKVToolNix), the same software can recombine the downloaded parts (in mp4 format): http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/doc/mkvmerge-gui.html
US Army training film TF46-3724
part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtKmjXD9jW8
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lmk/?n=cloud_classification
Clouds are classified according to their height above and appearance (texture) from the ground.
The following cloud roots and translations summarize the components of this classification system:
1) Cirro-: curl of hair, high. 3) Strato-: layer. 5) Cumulo-: heap.
2) Alto-: mid. 4) Nimbo-: rain, precipitation.
High-level clouds:
High-level clouds occur above about 20,000 feet and are given the prefix "cirro-". Due to cold tropospheric temperatures at these levels, the clouds primarily are composed of ice crystals, and often appear thin, streaky, and white (although a low sun angle, e.g., near sunset, can create an array of color on the clouds).
The three main types of high clouds are cirrus, cirrostratus, and cirrocumulus.
Cirrus clouds are wispy, feathery, and composed entirely of ice crystals. They often are the first sign of an approaching warm front or upper-level jet streak.
Unlike cirrus, cirrostratus clouds form more of a widespread, veil-like layer (similar to what stratus clouds do in low levels). When sunlight or moonlight passes through the hexagonal-shaped ice crystals of cirrostratus clouds, the light is dispersed or refracted (similar to light passing through a prism) in such a way that a familiar ring or halo may form. As a warm front approaches, cirrus clouds tend to thicken into cirrostratus, which may, in turn, thicken and lower into altostratus, stratus, and even nimbostratus.
Finally, cirrocumulus clouds are layered clouds permeated with small cumuliform lumpiness. They also may line up in streets or rows of clouds across the sky denoting localized areas of ascent (cloud axes) and descent (cloud-free channels).
Mid-level clouds:
The bases of clouds in the middle level of the troposphere, given the prefix "alto-", appear between 6,500 and 20,000 feet. Depending on the altitude, time of year, and vertical temperature structure of the troposphere, these clouds may be composed of liquid water droplets, ice crystals, or a combination of the two, including supercooled droplets (i.e., liquid droplets whose temperatures are below freezing).
The two main type of mid-level clouds are altostratus and altocumulus.
Altostratus clouds are "strato" type clouds (see below) that possess a flat and uniform type texture in the mid levels. They frequently indicate the approach of a warm front and may thicken and lower into stratus, then nimbostratus resulting in rain or snow. However, altostratus clouds themselves do not produce significant precipitation at the surface, although sprinkles or occasionally light showers may occur from a thick alto-stratus deck.
Altocumulus clouds exhibit "cumulo" type characteristics (see below) in mid levels, i.e., heap-like clouds with convective elements. Like cirrocumulus, altocumulus may align in rows or streets of clouds, with cloud axes indicating localized areas of ascending, moist air, and clear zones between rows suggesting locally descending, drier air. Altocumulus clouds with some vertical extent may denote the presence of elevated instability, especially in the morning, which could become boundary-layer based and be released into deep convection during the afternoon or evening.
more in part 2 description: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtKmjXD9jW8
- published: 20 Nov 2011
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Weather: "Know Your Clouds" pt2-2 1966 US Army Meteorology Cloud Identification
More at http://scitech.quickfound.net/weather_news_and_links.html "DEVELOPMENT OF THE TEN BASIC TYPES OF CLOUDS, THEIR PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS, THEIR RELAT......
More at http://scitech.quickfound.net/weather_news_and_links.html "DEVELOPMENT OF THE TEN BASIC TYPES OF CLOUDS, THEIR PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS, THEIR RELAT...
wn.com/Weather Know Your Clouds Pt2 2 1966 US Army Meteorology Cloud Identification
More at http://scitech.quickfound.net/weather_news_and_links.html "DEVELOPMENT OF THE TEN BASIC TYPES OF CLOUDS, THEIR PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS, THEIR RELAT...
Skydiving: "Free Fall Safety Procedures" pt2-2 1966 US Army Training Film Kyle Rote
video for embedding at http://scitech.quickfound.net/aviation_news_and_search.html "Packing and wearing parachute equipment; proper parachute techniques - la......
video for embedding at http://scitech.quickfound.net/aviation_news_and_search.html "Packing and wearing parachute equipment; proper parachute techniques - la...
wn.com/Skydiving Free Fall Safety Procedures Pt2 2 1966 US Army Training Film Kyle Rote
video for embedding at http://scitech.quickfound.net/aviation_news_and_search.html "Packing and wearing parachute equipment; proper parachute techniques - la...
Tank Company Team in Night Attack 1962 US Army Training Film
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "TACTICAL REQUIREMENT AND VITAL MEASURES FOR A NIGHT ATTACK; FUNDAMENTALS AND TECHNIQUES USE......
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "TACTICAL REQUIREMENT AND VITAL MEASURES FOR A NIGHT ATTACK; FUNDAMENTALS AND TECHNIQUES USE...
wn.com/Tank Company Team In Night Attack 1962 US Army Training Film
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "TACTICAL REQUIREMENT AND VITAL MEASURES FOR A NIGHT ATTACK; FUNDAMENTALS AND TECHNIQUES USE...
Green Berets: Special Forces Landing Zone Operations pt1-2 1969 US Army Vietnam Era Training
more at: http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html full title "SPECIAL FORCES AIR OPERATIONS, PART II - LANDING ZONE OPERATIONS" "ILLUSTRATES ......
more at: http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html full title "SPECIAL FORCES AIR OPERATIONS, PART II - LANDING ZONE OPERATIONS" "ILLUSTRATES ...
wn.com/Green Berets Special Forces Landing Zone Operations Pt1 2 1969 US Army Vietnam Era Training
more at: http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html full title "SPECIAL FORCES AIR OPERATIONS, PART II - LANDING ZONE OPERATIONS" "ILLUSTRATES ...
Green Berets: Special Forces Landing Zone Operations pt2-2 1969 US Army Vietnam Era Training
more at: http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
full title "SPECIAL FORCES AIR OPERATIONS, PART II - LANDING ZONE OPERATIONS"
"ILLUSTRATES L...
more at: http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
full title "SPECIAL FORCES AIR OPERATIONS, PART II - LANDING ZONE OPERATIONS"
"ILLUSTRATES LANDING ZONE TECHNIQUES FOR MEDIUM AIRCRAFT NIGHT AND DAY OPERATIONS ON LAND, LIGHT AIRCRAFT NIGHT OPERATIONS ON WATER, AND ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT NIGHT OPERATIONS ON LAND."
US Army training film TF33-4149
Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization.
Split with MKVmerge GUI (part of MKVToolNix), the same software can recombine the downloaded parts (in mp4 format): http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/doc/mkvmerge-gui.html
part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-_8G9Dp2T4
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Forces_(United_States_Army)
The United States Army Special Forces, also known as the Green Berets because of their distinctive service headgear, are a special operations force tasked with six primary missions: unconventional warfare, foreign internal defense, special reconnaissance, direct action, hostage rescue, and counter-terrorism. The first two emphasize language, cultural, and training skills in working with foreign troops. Other duties include combat search and rescue (CSAR), security assistance, peacekeeping, humanitarian assistance, humanitarian demining, counter-proliferation, psychological operations, manhunts, and counter-drug operations; other components of the United States Special Operations Command or other U.S. government activities may also specialize in these secondary areas. Many of their operational techniques are classified, but some nonfiction works and doctrinal manuals are available.
The original and most important mission of the Special Forces had been "unconventional warfare", while other capabilities, such as direct action, were developed over time.
Their official motto is De oppresso liber (To Liberate the Oppressed), a reference to one of their primary missions, training and advising foreign indigenous forces.
Currently, Special Forces units are deployed in Operation Enduring Freedom. They are also deployed with other SOCOM elements as one of the primary American military forces in the ongoing War in Afghanistan. As a special operations unit, Special Forces are not necessarily under the command authority of the ground commanders in those countries. Instead, while in theater, SF soldiers may report directly to United States Central Command, USSOCOM, or other command authorities.
The Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) highly secretive Special Activities Division (SAD) and more specifically its elite Special Operations Group (SOG) recruits soldiers from the Army's Special Forces.[9] Joint Army Special Forces and CIA operations go back to the famed MACV-SOG during the Vietnam War. This cooperation still exists today and is seen in the war in Afghanistan...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_United_States_Army_Special_Forces
The first U.S. Special Forces operations in Vietnam were in 1957, when soldiers from the 1st Special Forces Group trained fifty eight Vietnamese Army soldiers at the Commando Training Center in Nha Trang. Special Forces units deployed to Laos as "Mobile Training Teams" (MTTs) in 1961, Project White Star (later named Project 404), and they were among the first U.S. troops committed to the Vietnam War. Beginning in the early 1950s, Special Forces teams deployed from the United States and Okinawa to serve as advisers for the fledgling South Vietnamese Army. As the United States escalated its involvement in the war, the missions of the Special Forces expanded as well. Since Special Forces were trained to lead guerrillas, it seemed logical that they would have a deep understanding of counter-guerrilla actions, which became the Foreign Internal Defense (FID) mission. The 5th Special Forces Group mixed the UW and FID missions, often leading Vietnamese units such as Montagnards and lowland Civilian Irregular Defense Groups. The deep raid on Son Tay, attempting to recover U.S. prisoners of war, had a ground element completely made up of Special Forces soldiers.
The main SF unit in South Vietnam was the 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne)...
wn.com/Green Berets Special Forces Landing Zone Operations Pt2 2 1969 US Army Vietnam Era Training
more at: http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
full title "SPECIAL FORCES AIR OPERATIONS, PART II - LANDING ZONE OPERATIONS"
"ILLUSTRATES LANDING ZONE TECHNIQUES FOR MEDIUM AIRCRAFT NIGHT AND DAY OPERATIONS ON LAND, LIGHT AIRCRAFT NIGHT OPERATIONS ON WATER, AND ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT NIGHT OPERATIONS ON LAND."
US Army training film TF33-4149
Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization.
Split with MKVmerge GUI (part of MKVToolNix), the same software can recombine the downloaded parts (in mp4 format): http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/doc/mkvmerge-gui.html
part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-_8G9Dp2T4
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Forces_(United_States_Army)
The United States Army Special Forces, also known as the Green Berets because of their distinctive service headgear, are a special operations force tasked with six primary missions: unconventional warfare, foreign internal defense, special reconnaissance, direct action, hostage rescue, and counter-terrorism. The first two emphasize language, cultural, and training skills in working with foreign troops. Other duties include combat search and rescue (CSAR), security assistance, peacekeeping, humanitarian assistance, humanitarian demining, counter-proliferation, psychological operations, manhunts, and counter-drug operations; other components of the United States Special Operations Command or other U.S. government activities may also specialize in these secondary areas. Many of their operational techniques are classified, but some nonfiction works and doctrinal manuals are available.
The original and most important mission of the Special Forces had been "unconventional warfare", while other capabilities, such as direct action, were developed over time.
Their official motto is De oppresso liber (To Liberate the Oppressed), a reference to one of their primary missions, training and advising foreign indigenous forces.
Currently, Special Forces units are deployed in Operation Enduring Freedom. They are also deployed with other SOCOM elements as one of the primary American military forces in the ongoing War in Afghanistan. As a special operations unit, Special Forces are not necessarily under the command authority of the ground commanders in those countries. Instead, while in theater, SF soldiers may report directly to United States Central Command, USSOCOM, or other command authorities.
The Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) highly secretive Special Activities Division (SAD) and more specifically its elite Special Operations Group (SOG) recruits soldiers from the Army's Special Forces.[9] Joint Army Special Forces and CIA operations go back to the famed MACV-SOG during the Vietnam War. This cooperation still exists today and is seen in the war in Afghanistan...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_United_States_Army_Special_Forces
The first U.S. Special Forces operations in Vietnam were in 1957, when soldiers from the 1st Special Forces Group trained fifty eight Vietnamese Army soldiers at the Commando Training Center in Nha Trang. Special Forces units deployed to Laos as "Mobile Training Teams" (MTTs) in 1961, Project White Star (later named Project 404), and they were among the first U.S. troops committed to the Vietnam War. Beginning in the early 1950s, Special Forces teams deployed from the United States and Okinawa to serve as advisers for the fledgling South Vietnamese Army. As the United States escalated its involvement in the war, the missions of the Special Forces expanded as well. Since Special Forces were trained to lead guerrillas, it seemed logical that they would have a deep understanding of counter-guerrilla actions, which became the Foreign Internal Defense (FID) mission. The 5th Special Forces Group mixed the UW and FID missions, often leading Vietnamese units such as Montagnards and lowland Civilian Irregular Defense Groups. The deep raid on Son Tay, attempting to recover U.S. prisoners of war, had a ground element completely made up of Special Forces soldiers.
The main SF unit in South Vietnam was the 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne)...
- published: 16 Feb 2012
- views: 3803
M1 Garand: "Rifle US Caliber .30 M1 Principles of Operation" 1943 US Army Training Film 15min
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "The US Rifle M1 was the first semiautomatic rifle to be the standard small arm of the US Mi......
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "The US Rifle M1 was the first semiautomatic rifle to be the standard small arm of the US Mi...
wn.com/M1 Garand Rifle US Caliber .30 M1 Principles Of Operation 1943 US Army Training Film 15Min
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "The US Rifle M1 was the first semiautomatic rifle to be the standard small arm of the US Mi...
M-16 Rifle M16 Training Film: Rifle XM16E1 Operation & Cycle of Functioning pt1-2 1966 US Army 15min
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html US Army training film TF9-3663 part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VntwFqcE4-g 1984 US Ar......
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html US Army training film TF9-3663 part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VntwFqcE4-g 1984 US Ar...
wn.com/M 16 Rifle M16 Training Film Rifle Xm16E1 Operation Cycle Of Functioning Pt1 2 1966 US Army 15Min
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html US Army training film TF9-3663 part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VntwFqcE4-g 1984 US Ar...
M-16 Rifle M16 Training Film: Rifle XM16E1 Operation & Cycle of Functioning pt2-2 1966 US Army 5min
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html US Army training film TF9-3663 part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKKQcJnMEOo 1984 US Ar......
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html US Army training film TF9-3663 part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKKQcJnMEOo 1984 US Ar...
wn.com/M 16 Rifle M16 Training Film Rifle Xm16E1 Operation Cycle Of Functioning Pt2 2 1966 US Army 5Min
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html US Army training film TF9-3663 part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKKQcJnMEOo 1984 US Ar...
M16 Rifle Maintenance: "Rifle M16A1 Field Expedients" pt1-2 1968 US Army
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "FIELD CARE AND CLEANING OF WET AND DIRTY RIFLE AND AMMUNITION; USE OF CLEANING EXPEDIENTS O......
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "FIELD CARE AND CLEANING OF WET AND DIRTY RIFLE AND AMMUNITION; USE OF CLEANING EXPEDIENTS O...
wn.com/M16 Rifle Maintenance Rifle M16A1 Field Expedients Pt1 2 1968 US Army
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "FIELD CARE AND CLEANING OF WET AND DIRTY RIFLE AND AMMUNITION; USE OF CLEANING EXPEDIENTS O...
M16 Rifle Maintenance: "Rifle M16A1 Field Expedients" pt2-2 1968 US Army
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "FIELD CARE AND CLEANING OF WET AND DIRTY RIFLE AND AMMUNITION; USE OF CLEANING EXPEDIENTS O......
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "FIELD CARE AND CLEANING OF WET AND DIRTY RIFLE AND AMMUNITION; USE OF CLEANING EXPEDIENTS O...
wn.com/M16 Rifle Maintenance Rifle M16A1 Field Expedients Pt2 2 1968 US Army
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "FIELD CARE AND CLEANING OF WET AND DIRTY RIFLE AND AMMUNITION; USE OF CLEANING EXPEDIENTS O...
M203 Grenade Launcher Functioning 1971 US Army Training Film 11min
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "SHOWS FUNCTION OF EACH PART IN A CUTAWAY MODEL OF THE LAUNCHER DURING COCKING, CHAMBERING, ......
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "SHOWS FUNCTION OF EACH PART IN A CUTAWAY MODEL OF THE LAUNCHER DURING COCKING, CHAMBERING, ...
wn.com/M203 Grenade Launcher Functioning 1971 US Army Training Film 11Min
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "SHOWS FUNCTION OF EACH PART IN A CUTAWAY MODEL OF THE LAUNCHER DURING COCKING, CHAMBERING, ...
M17 Gas Mask Fitting and Drill 1961 US Army Training Film 10min
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with......
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with...
wn.com/M17 Gas Mask Fitting And Drill 1961 US Army Training Film 10Min
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with...
Nerve Agents pt1-2 1964 US Army Chemical Warfare Training Film
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "FEATURES AND TACTICAL USE OF GA, GB, AND V NERVE AGENTS - HOW AGENTS ENTER BODY AND SYMPTOM......
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "FEATURES AND TACTICAL USE OF GA, GB, AND V NERVE AGENTS - HOW AGENTS ENTER BODY AND SYMPTOM...
wn.com/Nerve Agents Pt1 2 1964 US Army Chemical Warfare Training Film
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "FEATURES AND TACTICAL USE OF GA, GB, AND V NERVE AGENTS - HOW AGENTS ENTER BODY AND SYMPTOM...
Nerve Agents pt2-2 1964 US Army Chemical Warfare Training Film
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "FEATURES AND TACTICAL USE OF GA, GB, AND V NERVE AGENTS - HOW AGENTS ENTER BODY AND SYMPTOM......
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "FEATURES AND TACTICAL USE OF GA, GB, AND V NERVE AGENTS - HOW AGENTS ENTER BODY AND SYMPTOM...
wn.com/Nerve Agents Pt2 2 1964 US Army Chemical Warfare Training Film
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "FEATURES AND TACTICAL USE OF GA, GB, AND V NERVE AGENTS - HOW AGENTS ENTER BODY AND SYMPTOM...
Combat Firing with Hand Guns pt1-2 1944 US Army
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "CORRECT GRIPS; THREE BASIC FIRING POSITIONS; FIRING QUICKLY AND INSTINCTIVELY." US Army Fil......
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "CORRECT GRIPS; THREE BASIC FIRING POSITIONS; FIRING QUICKLY AND INSTINCTIVELY." US Army Fil...
wn.com/Combat Firing With Hand Guns Pt1 2 1944 US Army
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "CORRECT GRIPS; THREE BASIC FIRING POSITIONS; FIRING QUICKLY AND INSTINCTIVELY." US Army Fil...
Combat Firing with Hand Guns pt2-2 1944 US Army
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "CORRECT GRIPS; THREE BASIC FIRING POSITIONS; FIRING QUICKLY AND INSTINCTIVELY." US Army Fil......
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "CORRECT GRIPS; THREE BASIC FIRING POSITIONS; FIRING QUICKLY AND INSTINCTIVELY." US Army Fil...
wn.com/Combat Firing With Hand Guns Pt2 2 1944 US Army
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "CORRECT GRIPS; THREE BASIC FIRING POSITIONS; FIRING QUICKLY AND INSTINCTIVELY." US Army Fil...
Ballistics: Fundamentals of Ballistics pt1-2 1948 US Army training film
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS INVOLVED IN DESIGN AND FUNCTIONING OF WEAPONS AND AMMUNITION, WITH PA......
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS INVOLVED IN DESIGN AND FUNCTIONING OF WEAPONS AND AMMUNITION, WITH PA...
wn.com/Ballistics Fundamentals Of Ballistics Pt1 2 1948 US Army Training Film
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS INVOLVED IN DESIGN AND FUNCTIONING OF WEAPONS AND AMMUNITION, WITH PA...
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The Saxophone Standard [HD]
The Concert Band and Jazz Ambassadors saxophone sections of The U.S. Army Field Band present The Saxophone Standard, the latest in the Army Field Band's Instructional Video Series. The Saxophone Standard offers valuable information for saxophone students of any skill level, as well as demonstrations of some of the most important works from the saxophone repertoire.
-- Classical --
1:13 History
4
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Flute Fundamentals [HD]
The flute section of The U.S. Army Field Band brings a wealth of performance and teaching experience to Flute Fundamentals, the latest in the Army Field Band instructional video series. Flute Fundamentals offers expert advice for the first-year beginner, the band director, and the serious college student. The video covers the topics of embouchure, breathing, tone production, finger dexterity, arti
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Trombone: A Player's Guide
Topics Covered: Introduction, History of the Trombone, Tools of the Art, Assembly and Maintenance, Breathing and Buzzing Basics, The Warm-Up, Basic Articulat...
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A Trumpeter's Resource
Topics Covered: Air, Embouchure, How to Start a Beginner, Articulation, Multiple Tonguing, Flexibility, Range and Endurance, Equipment, Warm-Up, Warm-Down, D...
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The Complete Percussionist
Topics Covered: Snare Drum, Accessories, Keyboard, Timpani Snare: Drum Grip, Wrist Stroke, Accents, Rolls, Flams, Ruffs, Four Stroke Ruff Accessories: Triang...
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Horn Playing Past & Present
As part of an ongoing series of educational resources available for musicians and music educators, "Horn Playing" is a concise segment featuring the U.S. Army Field Band's French Horn section. Horn technique, both past and present, is covered, along with performance techniques such as hand position, valves, embouchure, articulation, practice tips, tone production, and breathing.
0:00 Introduction
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Tuba & Euphonium: The Individual & The Ensemble
Topics Covered: History of the Tuba, History of the Euphonium, Posture, Hand Position, Breathing, Embouchure, Tone Production, Articulation, Individual Pract...
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Understanding the Oboe
Topics Covered: Introduction, History of the Oboe, Selection of an Oboe, The Oboe Reed, Pedagogy The United States Army Field Band is the premier touring mus...
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Inside the Big Band
Topics Covered: Musical Styles, Embellishments & Special Effects, Putting It All Together, Jazz Improvisation The United States Army Field Band is the premie...
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Bassoon Basics
Topics covered: Introduction, Assembling the Bassoon, Putting the Bassoon Away, How to Hold the Bassoon, Tone Production, Technique, Choosing and Adjusting R...
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Improving Your Clarinet Section Through The Use of Clarinet Quartets
Topics Covered: Introduction, Basic Clarinet Skills, Phrasing/Blending/Balance, Rhythmic Independence, Jazz Style/Matching Style, Mixed Meter Ensemble Playin...
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The Joy of Singing
Topics Include: Body Alignment, Efficient Breathing, Relaxation & Focus, Warm-ups, Interpretation & Diction, Healthy Habits for Singers The United States Arm...
The Saxophone Standard [HD]
The Concert Band and Jazz Ambassadors saxophone sections of The U.S. Army Field Band present The Saxophone Standard, the latest in the Army Field Band's Instruc...
The Concert Band and Jazz Ambassadors saxophone sections of The U.S. Army Field Band present The Saxophone Standard, the latest in the Army Field Band's Instructional Video Series. The Saxophone Standard offers valuable information for saxophone students of any skill level, as well as demonstrations of some of the most important works from the saxophone repertoire.
-- Classical --
1:13 History
4:16 Meet the Saxophone Family
9:02 Assembling the Instrument
12:20 Choosing the Right Reed
14:05 Breaking the Reed In
16:27 Reed Storage
17:32 Posture
18:52 Hand Position
20:02 Embouchure
22:40 Tuning and Pitch Tendencies
24:52 Breathing and Air Support
28:52 Starting the Tone
32:39 Legato and Staccato
36:25 Working on Finger Speed
38:21 Articulation/Tongue Speed
39:56 Vibrato
43:47 Vibrato Concept/Voicing
45:27 Mouthpiece Exercises
50:10 Intonation
54:27 Altissimo
57:33 Circular Breathing
1:00:20 Slap Tonguing
1:02:38 Double Tonguing
1:06:02 Palm Key Tips
1:07:18 Low Register Stack Tips
1:09:18 Tools of the Trade
1:09:52 Practice Routine and Tips
1:11:52 Over the Break
1:14:21 Chromatic Fingerings
1:16:32 C# Fingering
1:18:18 Sticky G# and Low C# Key
1:18:51 Adjustment Screws
1:19:33 Reed Warping
1:23:23 Chamber Music/Ensemble Playing
-- Jazz --
1:26:11 Jazz Saxophone
1:27:17 Jazz Articulation
1:29:54 Jazz Sound
1:32:35 Jazz Equipment
1:36:25 Jazz Embouchure
1:39:32 Jazz Feel
1:41:54 History of the Jazz Saxophone Section
1:49:17 Each Role in the Section Explained
Check out our full Educational Video Series!
Flute Fundamentals http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/flute.html
Trombone: A Player's Guide http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/trombone.html
A Trumpeter's Resource http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/trumpet.html
The Complete Percussionist http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/percussion.html
Horn Playing Past & Present http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/horn.html
Tuba and Euphonium http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/tuba.html
Understanding the Oboe http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/oboe.html
Inside the Big Band http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/bigband.html
Bassoon Basics http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/bassoon.html
Improving Your Clarinet Section http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/clarinet.html
The Joy of Singing http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/joyofsinging/jos1.html
http://www.armyfieldband.com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tusafb
http://www.youtube.com/USArmyFieldBand
http://www.facebook.com/FieldBand
http://www.facebook.com/jazzambassadors
http://www.facebook.com/armyrockband
http://twitter.com/fieldband
http://twitter.com/armyrockband
http://twitter.com/jazzambassadors
For more information, visit our website or contact:
Educational Activities Coordinator
The United States Army Field Band
4214 Field Band Drive
STE 5330
Fort Meade, Maryland 20755-7055
wn.com/The Saxophone Standard Hd
The Concert Band and Jazz Ambassadors saxophone sections of The U.S. Army Field Band present The Saxophone Standard, the latest in the Army Field Band's Instructional Video Series. The Saxophone Standard offers valuable information for saxophone students of any skill level, as well as demonstrations of some of the most important works from the saxophone repertoire.
-- Classical --
1:13 History
4:16 Meet the Saxophone Family
9:02 Assembling the Instrument
12:20 Choosing the Right Reed
14:05 Breaking the Reed In
16:27 Reed Storage
17:32 Posture
18:52 Hand Position
20:02 Embouchure
22:40 Tuning and Pitch Tendencies
24:52 Breathing and Air Support
28:52 Starting the Tone
32:39 Legato and Staccato
36:25 Working on Finger Speed
38:21 Articulation/Tongue Speed
39:56 Vibrato
43:47 Vibrato Concept/Voicing
45:27 Mouthpiece Exercises
50:10 Intonation
54:27 Altissimo
57:33 Circular Breathing
1:00:20 Slap Tonguing
1:02:38 Double Tonguing
1:06:02 Palm Key Tips
1:07:18 Low Register Stack Tips
1:09:18 Tools of the Trade
1:09:52 Practice Routine and Tips
1:11:52 Over the Break
1:14:21 Chromatic Fingerings
1:16:32 C# Fingering
1:18:18 Sticky G# and Low C# Key
1:18:51 Adjustment Screws
1:19:33 Reed Warping
1:23:23 Chamber Music/Ensemble Playing
-- Jazz --
1:26:11 Jazz Saxophone
1:27:17 Jazz Articulation
1:29:54 Jazz Sound
1:32:35 Jazz Equipment
1:36:25 Jazz Embouchure
1:39:32 Jazz Feel
1:41:54 History of the Jazz Saxophone Section
1:49:17 Each Role in the Section Explained
Check out our full Educational Video Series!
Flute Fundamentals http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/flute.html
Trombone: A Player's Guide http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/trombone.html
A Trumpeter's Resource http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/trumpet.html
The Complete Percussionist http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/percussion.html
Horn Playing Past & Present http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/horn.html
Tuba and Euphonium http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/tuba.html
Understanding the Oboe http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/oboe.html
Inside the Big Band http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/bigband.html
Bassoon Basics http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/bassoon.html
Improving Your Clarinet Section http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/clarinet.html
The Joy of Singing http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/joyofsinging/jos1.html
http://www.armyfieldband.com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tusafb
http://www.youtube.com/USArmyFieldBand
http://www.facebook.com/FieldBand
http://www.facebook.com/jazzambassadors
http://www.facebook.com/armyrockband
http://twitter.com/fieldband
http://twitter.com/armyrockband
http://twitter.com/jazzambassadors
For more information, visit our website or contact:
Educational Activities Coordinator
The United States Army Field Band
4214 Field Band Drive
STE 5330
Fort Meade, Maryland 20755-7055
- published: 13 Dec 2014
- views: 22
Flute Fundamentals [HD]
The flute section of The U.S. Army Field Band brings a wealth of performance and teaching experience to Flute Fundamentals, the latest in the Army Field Band in...
The flute section of The U.S. Army Field Band brings a wealth of performance and teaching experience to Flute Fundamentals, the latest in the Army Field Band instructional video series. Flute Fundamentals offers expert advice for the first-year beginner, the band director, and the serious college student. The video covers the topics of embouchure, breathing, tone production, finger dexterity, articulation, advanced techniques, the practice routine, ensemble playing, instrument maintenance. A history of the flute is also included, and the members of the flute section perform solos, excerpts, and ensemble works throughout each chapter.
01:05 HISTORY OF THE FLUTE
09:50 BEGINNING FUNDAMENTALS: Embouchure & Making a Sound
14:27 BEGINNING FUNDAMENTALS: Assembly, Disassembly, and Maintenance
17:33 BEGINNING FUNDAMENTALS: Posture and Hand Position
19:20 INTERMEDIATE FUNDAMENTALS: Tone Production
21:13 INTERMEDIATE FUNDAMENTALS: Breath Control & Capacity
29:39 INTERMEDIATE FUNDAMENTALS: Intonation
32:15 INTERMEDIATE FUNDAMENTALS: Basic Articulation
37:03 INTERMEDIATE FUNDAMENTALS: Technical Development & Dexterity
41:39 INTERMEDIATE FUNDAMENTALS: Practicing & Daily Routine
47:34 ADVANCED FUNDAMENTALS: Advanced Articulations: Forward Tonguing
53:08 ADVANCED FUNDAMENTALS: Expressive Playing-Tone Colors
55:34 ADVANCED FUNDAMENTALS: Expressive Playing-Dynamics
57:24 ADVANCED FUNDAMENTALS: Expressive Playing-Combing Your Tools
59:16 ADVANCED FUNDAMENTALS: Alternate Fingerings & Harmonics
1:01:45 EXTRA CREDIT: Extended Techniques
1:09:02 EXTRA CREDIT: Flute In Performance-Ensemble Playing and Etiquette
1:14:15 ETIQUETTE: Choosing an Instrument
1:17:04 ETIQUETTE: Piccolo Fundamentals
1:23:01 FINALE
Online resources mentioned in the video: http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/flute.html
The United States Army Field Band is the premier touring musical representative for the United States Army. Its four main components, the Concert Band, Soldiers' Chorus, Jazz Ambassadors, and The Volunteers, travel thousands of miles each year presenting a variety of music to audiences throughout the nation and around the world. Public concerts, school assemblies, clinics, festivals, and radio and television appearances are all part of the Army Field Band's schedule.
This educational clinic series is designed to share knowledge with America's young musicians and to aid teachers by focusing on specific musical areas. New educational materials are added to our collection each year.
Check out our full Educational Video Series!
The Saxophone Standard http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/saxophone.html
Trombone: A Player's Guide http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/trombone.html
A Trumpeter's Resource http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/trumpet.html
The Complete Percussionist http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/percussion.html
Horn Playing Past & Present http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/horn.html
Tuba and Euphonium http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/tuba.html
Understanding the Oboe http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/oboe.html
Inside the Big Band http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/bigband.html
Bassoon Basics http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/bassoon.html
Improving Your Clarinet Section http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/clarinet.html
The Joy of Singing http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/joyofsinging/jos1.html
http://www.armyfieldband.com
For more information visit our website or contact:
Educational Activities Coordinator
The United States Army Field Band
4214 Field Band Drive
Fort Meade, Maryland 20755-5330
wn.com/Flute Fundamentals Hd
The flute section of The U.S. Army Field Band brings a wealth of performance and teaching experience to Flute Fundamentals, the latest in the Army Field Band instructional video series. Flute Fundamentals offers expert advice for the first-year beginner, the band director, and the serious college student. The video covers the topics of embouchure, breathing, tone production, finger dexterity, articulation, advanced techniques, the practice routine, ensemble playing, instrument maintenance. A history of the flute is also included, and the members of the flute section perform solos, excerpts, and ensemble works throughout each chapter.
01:05 HISTORY OF THE FLUTE
09:50 BEGINNING FUNDAMENTALS: Embouchure & Making a Sound
14:27 BEGINNING FUNDAMENTALS: Assembly, Disassembly, and Maintenance
17:33 BEGINNING FUNDAMENTALS: Posture and Hand Position
19:20 INTERMEDIATE FUNDAMENTALS: Tone Production
21:13 INTERMEDIATE FUNDAMENTALS: Breath Control & Capacity
29:39 INTERMEDIATE FUNDAMENTALS: Intonation
32:15 INTERMEDIATE FUNDAMENTALS: Basic Articulation
37:03 INTERMEDIATE FUNDAMENTALS: Technical Development & Dexterity
41:39 INTERMEDIATE FUNDAMENTALS: Practicing & Daily Routine
47:34 ADVANCED FUNDAMENTALS: Advanced Articulations: Forward Tonguing
53:08 ADVANCED FUNDAMENTALS: Expressive Playing-Tone Colors
55:34 ADVANCED FUNDAMENTALS: Expressive Playing-Dynamics
57:24 ADVANCED FUNDAMENTALS: Expressive Playing-Combing Your Tools
59:16 ADVANCED FUNDAMENTALS: Alternate Fingerings & Harmonics
1:01:45 EXTRA CREDIT: Extended Techniques
1:09:02 EXTRA CREDIT: Flute In Performance-Ensemble Playing and Etiquette
1:14:15 ETIQUETTE: Choosing an Instrument
1:17:04 ETIQUETTE: Piccolo Fundamentals
1:23:01 FINALE
Online resources mentioned in the video: http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/flute.html
The United States Army Field Band is the premier touring musical representative for the United States Army. Its four main components, the Concert Band, Soldiers' Chorus, Jazz Ambassadors, and The Volunteers, travel thousands of miles each year presenting a variety of music to audiences throughout the nation and around the world. Public concerts, school assemblies, clinics, festivals, and radio and television appearances are all part of the Army Field Band's schedule.
This educational clinic series is designed to share knowledge with America's young musicians and to aid teachers by focusing on specific musical areas. New educational materials are added to our collection each year.
Check out our full Educational Video Series!
The Saxophone Standard http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/saxophone.html
Trombone: A Player's Guide http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/trombone.html
A Trumpeter's Resource http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/trumpet.html
The Complete Percussionist http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/percussion.html
Horn Playing Past & Present http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/horn.html
Tuba and Euphonium http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/tuba.html
Understanding the Oboe http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/oboe.html
Inside the Big Band http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/bigband.html
Bassoon Basics http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/bassoon.html
Improving Your Clarinet Section http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/clarinet.html
The Joy of Singing http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/joyofsinging/jos1.html
http://www.armyfieldband.com
For more information visit our website or contact:
Educational Activities Coordinator
The United States Army Field Band
4214 Field Band Drive
Fort Meade, Maryland 20755-5330
- published: 23 Jan 2013
- views: 416349
Trombone: A Player's Guide
Topics Covered: Introduction, History of the Trombone, Tools of the Art, Assembly and Maintenance, Breathing and Buzzing Basics, The Warm-Up, Basic Articulat......
Topics Covered: Introduction, History of the Trombone, Tools of the Art, Assembly and Maintenance, Breathing and Buzzing Basics, The Warm-Up, Basic Articulat...
wn.com/Trombone A Player's Guide
Topics Covered: Introduction, History of the Trombone, Tools of the Art, Assembly and Maintenance, Breathing and Buzzing Basics, The Warm-Up, Basic Articulat...
A Trumpeter's Resource
Topics Covered: Air, Embouchure, How to Start a Beginner, Articulation, Multiple Tonguing, Flexibility, Range and Endurance, Equipment, Warm-Up, Warm-Down, D......
Topics Covered: Air, Embouchure, How to Start a Beginner, Articulation, Multiple Tonguing, Flexibility, Range and Endurance, Equipment, Warm-Up, Warm-Down, D...
wn.com/A Trumpeter's Resource
Topics Covered: Air, Embouchure, How to Start a Beginner, Articulation, Multiple Tonguing, Flexibility, Range and Endurance, Equipment, Warm-Up, Warm-Down, D...
The Complete Percussionist
Topics Covered: Snare Drum, Accessories, Keyboard, Timpani Snare: Drum Grip, Wrist Stroke, Accents, Rolls, Flams, Ruffs, Four Stroke Ruff Accessories: Triang......
Topics Covered: Snare Drum, Accessories, Keyboard, Timpani Snare: Drum Grip, Wrist Stroke, Accents, Rolls, Flams, Ruffs, Four Stroke Ruff Accessories: Triang...
wn.com/The Complete Percussionist
Topics Covered: Snare Drum, Accessories, Keyboard, Timpani Snare: Drum Grip, Wrist Stroke, Accents, Rolls, Flams, Ruffs, Four Stroke Ruff Accessories: Triang...
Horn Playing Past & Present
As part of an ongoing series of educational resources available for musicians and music educators, "Horn Playing" is a concise segment featuring the U.S. Army F...
As part of an ongoing series of educational resources available for musicians and music educators, "Horn Playing" is a concise segment featuring the U.S. Army Field Band's French Horn section. Horn technique, both past and present, is covered, along with performance techniques such as hand position, valves, embouchure, articulation, practice tips, tone production, and breathing.
0:00 Introduction
1:05 History of the Horn/The Harmonic Series
7:49 Right Hand Position/Valves
18:10 Embouchure/Articulation
24:47 Practice Sessions
26:25 Correct Breathing
28:45 Tone Quality
32:01 Closing
The United States Army Field Band is the premier touring musical representative for the United States Army. Its four main components, the Concert Band, Soldiers' Chorus, Jazz Ambassadors, and The Volunteers, travel thousands of miles each year presenting a variety of music to audiences throughout the nation and around the world. Public concerts, school assemblies, clinics, festivals, and radio and television appearances are all part of the Army Field Band's schedule.
This educational clinic series is designed to share knowledge with America's young musicians and to aid teachers by focusing on specific musical areas. New educational materials are added to our collection each year.
Check out our full Educational Video Series!
The Saxophone Standard http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/saxophone.html
Flute Fundamentals http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/flute.html
Trombone: A Player's Guide http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/trombone.html
A Trumpeter's Resource http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/trumpet.html
The Complete Percussionist http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/percussion.html
Tuba and Euphonium http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/tuba.html
Understanding the Oboe http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/oboe.html
Inside the Big Band http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/bigband.html
Bassoon Basics http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/bassoon.html
Improving Your Clarinet Section http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/clarinet.html
The Joy of Singing http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/joyofsinging/jos1.html
http://www.armyfieldband.com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tusafb
http://www.youtube.com/USArmyFieldBand
http://www.facebook.com/FieldBand
http://www.facebook.com/jazzambassadors
http://www.facebook.com/armyrockband
http://twitter.com/fieldband
http://twitter.com/armyrockband
http://twitter.com/jazzambassadors
http://www.armyfieldband.com
For more information visit our website or contact:
Educational Activities Coordinator
The United States Army Field Band
4214 Field Band Drive
Fort Meade, Maryland 20755-5330
wn.com/Horn Playing Past Present
As part of an ongoing series of educational resources available for musicians and music educators, "Horn Playing" is a concise segment featuring the U.S. Army Field Band's French Horn section. Horn technique, both past and present, is covered, along with performance techniques such as hand position, valves, embouchure, articulation, practice tips, tone production, and breathing.
0:00 Introduction
1:05 History of the Horn/The Harmonic Series
7:49 Right Hand Position/Valves
18:10 Embouchure/Articulation
24:47 Practice Sessions
26:25 Correct Breathing
28:45 Tone Quality
32:01 Closing
The United States Army Field Band is the premier touring musical representative for the United States Army. Its four main components, the Concert Band, Soldiers' Chorus, Jazz Ambassadors, and The Volunteers, travel thousands of miles each year presenting a variety of music to audiences throughout the nation and around the world. Public concerts, school assemblies, clinics, festivals, and radio and television appearances are all part of the Army Field Band's schedule.
This educational clinic series is designed to share knowledge with America's young musicians and to aid teachers by focusing on specific musical areas. New educational materials are added to our collection each year.
Check out our full Educational Video Series!
The Saxophone Standard http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/saxophone.html
Flute Fundamentals http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/flute.html
Trombone: A Player's Guide http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/trombone.html
A Trumpeter's Resource http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/trumpet.html
The Complete Percussionist http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/percussion.html
Tuba and Euphonium http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/tuba.html
Understanding the Oboe http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/oboe.html
Inside the Big Band http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/bigband.html
Bassoon Basics http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/bassoon.html
Improving Your Clarinet Section http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/clarinet.html
The Joy of Singing http://www.armyfieldband.com/pages/education/joyofsinging/jos1.html
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Tuba & Euphonium: The Individual & The Ensemble
Topics Covered: History of the Tuba, History of the Euphonium, Posture, Hand Position, Breathing, Embouchure, Tone Production, Articulation, Individual Pract......
Topics Covered: History of the Tuba, History of the Euphonium, Posture, Hand Position, Breathing, Embouchure, Tone Production, Articulation, Individual Pract...
wn.com/Tuba Euphonium The Individual The Ensemble
Topics Covered: History of the Tuba, History of the Euphonium, Posture, Hand Position, Breathing, Embouchure, Tone Production, Articulation, Individual Pract...
Understanding the Oboe
Topics Covered: Introduction, History of the Oboe, Selection of an Oboe, The Oboe Reed, Pedagogy The United States Army Field Band is the premier touring mus......
Topics Covered: Introduction, History of the Oboe, Selection of an Oboe, The Oboe Reed, Pedagogy The United States Army Field Band is the premier touring mus...
wn.com/Understanding The Oboe
Topics Covered: Introduction, History of the Oboe, Selection of an Oboe, The Oboe Reed, Pedagogy The United States Army Field Band is the premier touring mus...
Inside the Big Band
Topics Covered: Musical Styles, Embellishments & Special Effects, Putting It All Together, Jazz Improvisation The United States Army Field Band is the premie......
Topics Covered: Musical Styles, Embellishments & Special Effects, Putting It All Together, Jazz Improvisation The United States Army Field Band is the premie...
wn.com/Inside The Big Band
Topics Covered: Musical Styles, Embellishments & Special Effects, Putting It All Together, Jazz Improvisation The United States Army Field Band is the premie...
Bassoon Basics
Topics covered: Introduction, Assembling the Bassoon, Putting the Bassoon Away, How to Hold the Bassoon, Tone Production, Technique, Choosing and Adjusting R......
Topics covered: Introduction, Assembling the Bassoon, Putting the Bassoon Away, How to Hold the Bassoon, Tone Production, Technique, Choosing and Adjusting R...
wn.com/Bassoon Basics
Topics covered: Introduction, Assembling the Bassoon, Putting the Bassoon Away, How to Hold the Bassoon, Tone Production, Technique, Choosing and Adjusting R...
Improving Your Clarinet Section Through The Use of Clarinet Quartets
Topics Covered: Introduction, Basic Clarinet Skills, Phrasing/Blending/Balance, Rhythmic Independence, Jazz Style/Matching Style, Mixed Meter Ensemble Playin......
Topics Covered: Introduction, Basic Clarinet Skills, Phrasing/Blending/Balance, Rhythmic Independence, Jazz Style/Matching Style, Mixed Meter Ensemble Playin...
wn.com/Improving Your Clarinet Section Through The Use Of Clarinet Quartets
Topics Covered: Introduction, Basic Clarinet Skills, Phrasing/Blending/Balance, Rhythmic Independence, Jazz Style/Matching Style, Mixed Meter Ensemble Playin...
The Joy of Singing
Topics Include: Body Alignment, Efficient Breathing, Relaxation & Focus, Warm-ups, Interpretation & Diction, Healthy Habits for Singers The United States Arm......
Topics Include: Body Alignment, Efficient Breathing, Relaxation & Focus, Warm-ups, Interpretation & Diction, Healthy Habits for Singers The United States Arm...
wn.com/The Joy Of Singing
Topics Include: Body Alignment, Efficient Breathing, Relaxation & Focus, Warm-ups, Interpretation & Diction, Healthy Habits for Singers The United States Arm...