To combat enemy aggression, there is no greater ally beyond the solider than advanced weaponry. “Military Weaponry,” documents the science and technology used by U.S armed forces. Everything from artillery used in Korea to the F-100 jet fighter is explored in illuminating detail.
Included Films:
Armored Force
Armored Force
Produced: 1950
Length: 28 Minutes
What is the big picture? Sergeant Stuart Queen breaks down the big picture on the United States armored force. “Armored Force,” shows training camps in the United States, overseas in Europe, and in wartime, Korea. It lovingly shows the importance of firepower and mobility to the troops in Korea expounding on the state of the art training and equipment.
Fire Power: Artillery
Fire Power: Artillery
Produced: 1950s
Length: 28 Minutes
In war, having greater fire power than the enemy is a necessity. “Fire Power: Artillery,” documents the explosive power of artillery shells reigning down against communist troops, the narrator pointing out that for every ten shells of American artillery fired, the Russians fired just one. Highlighted is the atomic cannon, the 280mm gun which can deliver an atomic shell, the Howitzer, sound equipment that detects enemy artillery, radar, and more.
Supersonic Thunderbirds
Supersonic Thunderbirds
Produced: 1959
Length: 31 Minutes
“Supersonic Thunderbirds,” is a silent film dedicated to the power, adaptability, and aviation prowess of the F-100 jet fighter. Scenes include remarkable aeronautic skill as pilots twist and turn in formation and singly across the Nevada desert and bomb drops by the capable airplanes. NOTE: Silent















