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Public Domain Archive Film Stock Footage Library |
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| Available in NTSC formats: (24 hr. turn-around) |
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| Available in PAL formats: (72 hr. turn-around) |
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| DVD-R Time-Code Preview Disc (NTSC): (24 hr. turn-around) |
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keywords: us special forces, afghan militia, hmmwv vehicle, humvee, tunnel and cave complex |
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Synopsis: Unedited footage of U.S. Army Special Operations and Afghan Militia Forces secure a compound in a village search for weapons... (read more) |
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Information: 18 min COL |
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Camera in vehicle traveling on a dirt road. SFG personnel and AMF personnel secure compound. Footage of M1026 High-Mobility Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) with machine gun taking up a covering position. Afghan Militia remove wooden ammunition /weapons boxes from a storeroom. Shows one box containing rocket propelled grenade rounds. U.S. Special Forces Soldier questions one of the villagers through an interpreter. The soldiers search a tunnel and cave complex.
U.S. Army soldiers patrol in a field with scattered trees on the outskirts of a village. A two-man crew mans a tripod mounted machine on the crest of a ridge. Soldiers take a break along a stone wall.
Footage shows US Army (USA) Special Forces personnel oversee live fire range and urban warfare tactics training for Afghanistan National Army (ANA). Recruits carrying 7.62 mm AK-47 rifles run to firing line, assume prone position and fire at silhouette targets. Excellent close-up scenes of the AK-47 weapon being fired. Shows recruits moving through an urban training site, searching a vehicle and searching a prisoner.
Afghanistan National Army 1st Battalion recruits pass in review for Afghanistan Interim Prime Minister, Hamid Karzai; Interim Minister of Defense, Qasim Fahim; and others.
Marines enter an Armored Amphibious Vehicle (AAV7A1). Marines exit vehicle and take-up firing position. Close-up footage of a marine firing a machine gun. Marines load and fire a 155 mm Howitzer (artillery piece).
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