Shock and Awe
Hosted by Michael Gray, professor of history at East Stroudsburg University, this series examines the evolution and application of battlefield
A U.S. Air Force F-15 Eagle performs an aerial refueling from a KC-10.
An alleged ISIS position is taken out on the battlefield during a firefight.
U.S. Marines with 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion conduct fast rope training from a CH-53E helicopter at Camp Lejeune, NC on October
US Marines using a MAC-50 crane truck during simulated helicopter crash exercise.
Hosted by Command Sergeant Major T. S. Decker (ret.), this series provides some helpful “how to” information. In this episode
Kataib Hezbollah militia fire a 10 Barrel IRAM Launcher at ISIS positions.
This is the first flight of the RQ-7B Shadow Version 2 unmanned aerial system (UAS), as it takes off from
U.S. and Canadian Forces conduct bi-lateral training out of Canadian Forces Base Goose Bay. Footage taken from the sky shows
Female officers have been serving on Navy submarines since 2011. Lt.Tabitha Strobel was one of the first females to do