Video by Lance Cpl. Mandaline Hatch | III Marine Expeditionary Force | 04.19.2015
Exercise Balikatan, meaning shoulder-to-shoulder in Tagalog, is an annual Philippines and U.S. bilateral training exercise that enables the Republic of the Philippines and the United States to work together, shoulder-to-shoulder....
Video by Lance Cpl. Mandaline Hatch | III Marine Expeditionary Force | 04.19.2015
Exercise Balikatan, meaning shoulder-to-shoulder in Tagalog, is an annual Philippines and U.S. bilateral training exercise that enables the Republic of the Philippines and the United States to work together, shoulder-to-shoulder....
Video by Lance Cpl. Mandaline Hatch and Cpl. Joey Holeman | III Marine Expeditionary Force | 04.19.2015
U.S. and Filipino Marines conduct a regimental aerial assault into Crow Valley, Philippines, during exercise Balikatan 2015, April 19. MV-22 Tiltrotor Ospreys flew in dropping off infantry men from 4th Marine Regiment along with their Filipino counterparts into the valley to start the field training exercise Combined Vigilance. The large scale exercise in Crow Valley is a fully integrated......
Video by Cpl. Zach Polka | 100th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 04.19.2015
Texas Military Forces and first responders highlight partnerships during annual open house at Camp Mabry, Texas.
Video by Andrew Kornacki | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District | 04.19.2015
The video demonstrates how flooding is reduced during a 100 year storm event, with water falling evenly across the Blanchard River Watershed. The combined flow of water in the Blanchard River and Eagle and Lye creek that results in flooding within the Blanchard River Watershed study area. The main components of the recommended plan include a levee installed from the Findlay Reservoir to......
Video by Staff Sgt. Nathan Bright | 166th Airlift Wing | 04.18.2015
A 3:31 news video package describing the Delaware National Guard's joint training exercise Operation Cyclone.
Video by Petty Officer 1st Class David Cothran | All Hands Magazine | 04.18.2015
The Battle of Iwo Jima during World War II absorbed tens of thousands of lives. Nearly 7,000 Americans and 22,000 Japanese died in the 36 days of fighting. Although the island currently has no permanent residents, the remains of thousands of American and Japanese soldiers still inhabit the Island. Seventy years later, war stories are traded, battle sites are visited, and men who once tried......
Video by Airman 1st Class Benjamin Bugenig | 9th Reconnaissance Wing | 04.18.2015
From April 18th to the 19th, nearly 5,000 Boy Scouts called Beale Air Force Base home during the Golden Empire Boy Scout Expo. A1C Benjamin Bugenig was there to see the scouts set up camp in Dragon Town and participate in numerous activities that ranged from archery to educational exhibits....