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WOCS Class 12-12.wmv 08:11
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing WOCS Class 12-12.wmvrunning time:08:11 added by:Ami Joy Scarbrough-Odell source: YouTubeWOCS class 12-12 Fort Rucker, AL
TH-1H flying remotes 04:25
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing TH-1H flying remotesrunning time:04:25 added by:livinthelowlifemc source: YouTubeFlying the TH-1H at Fort Rucker, AL performing Remote Operations.
President Bush Tours Storm Devastation at Enterprise High School in Alabama (2007) 03:27
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing President Bush Tours Storm Devastation at Enterprise High School in Alabama (2007)running time:03:27 added by:thefilmarchived source: YouTubethefilmarchive.org March 3, 2007 Enterprise High School is a 6A public high school at 1801 Boll Weevil Circle in Enterprise, Coffee County, Alabama, USA, in the Enterprise City School District. The school houses grades 10-12. On March 1, 2007, Enterprise High School was hit by an EF4 tornado during the February-March 2007 Tornado Outbreak. The twister collapsed parts of the building's science wing, third hallway and new gym, while causing severe damage in other areas of the school. The parking lot designated "Blue" was severely damaged, with cars stacked on each other. Cars in the other school parking lots were also damaged. Early news reports indicated that 20% of the building was damaged, and numerous students were injured. reported eight fatalities at the school as of 8:30 pm CST on the evening of the storm; earlier reports had set the death toll as high as 22, later scaled back to five. The death toll was increased again the following day to eight as recovery efforts went onward. The final death toll was set at nine, including Ryan Mohler, Peter Dunn, AJ Jackson, Jamie Vidensek, Michael Bowen, Mikey Tompkins, Katie Strunk, Michelle Wilson, and an elderly woman by the name of Edna Strickland. It was the first killer tornado at a US school since 1990. After the tornado, the school was relocated to Enterprise-Ozark Community College (later re-named Enterprise State Community College, where it remained until the new school building was completed in August 2010. In ...
Howitzers Fired by Field Artillery Battalion at Fort Rucker 02:05
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Howitzers Fired by Field Artillery Battalion at Fort Ruckerrunning time:02:05 added by:alliefox25 source: YouTubeThe 1/117th Field Artillery Battalion prepares for deployment by conducting real time missions and training exercises at Fort Rucker, Alabama. Produced by Spc. Brenda Thomas. Includes soundbites from Capt. David Jones, commander, and Spc. William Barnes, crew member, both of 1/117th FA B Battery Company.
COMING HOME (USC APPLICATION FILM - NATHAN ELLIS) 05:01
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing COMING HOME (USC APPLICATION FILM - NATHAN ELLIS)running time:05:01 added by:nateflies1983 source: YouTubeApplication film for USC College of Cinematic Arts (Graduate Division) A film by a Soldier for Soldiers Written & Directed by Nathan Ellis Music & Narration by Nathan Ellis Edited by Nathan Ellis Starring Zach Oliver Caroline Spencer Daniel Galgano Filmed on Location in Destin Beach, FL and Fort Rucker, AL Canon EOS 7D Rode Video Mic Zoom H4N Audio Recorder Final Cut Pro
12T917 CH47 Chinook Class Video Windjammers 04:04
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing 12T917 CH47 Chinook Class Video Windjammersrunning time:04:04 added by:harmystic source: YouTubeArmy Helicopter Training at Fort Rucker, Alabama (AL). Advanced airframe of a CH47 Chinook.
"The Eagle Cried" ~ an original song and music by US Army Major J. Billington 06:43
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing "The Eagle Cried" ~ an original song and music by US Army Major J. Billingtonrunning time:06:43 added by:mowryric source: YouTube"The Eagle Cried" Written and recorded by US Army Major J Billington ( Iraq and Afghanistan). This song was written in honor of the sacrifices of Vietnam veterans, who did not receive the hero's welcome that they deserved when they came home from the fight. It was written for and performed at the 13th Combat Aviation Battalion Reunion at Fort Rucker, Alabama, held on May 15, 2010.
M777 Howitzer - Direct Fire and Indirect Fire by 1/117th Field Artillery 02:18
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing M777 Howitzer - Direct Fire and Indirect Fire by 1/117th Field Artilleryrunning time:02:18 added by:USFORCESTV source: YouTubeThe 1/117th Field Artillery Battalion prepares for deployment by conducting real time missions and training exercises at Fort Rucker, Alabama. Produced by Spc. Brenda Thomas. Includes soundbites from Capt. David Jones, commander, and Spc. William Barnes, crew member, both of 1/117th FA B Battery Company.
"Dragons! Artillery Strong!" - 1:117th FA Prepares for Deployment 01:56
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing "Dragons! Artillery Strong!" - 1:117th FA Prepares for Deploymentrunning time:01:56 added by:TheNationalGuard source: YouTubeThe 1/117th Field Artillery Battalion prepares for deployment by conducting real time missions and training exercises at Fort Rucker, Alabama. Capt. David Jones, commander, and Spc. William Barnes, crew member, both of 1/117th FA B Battery Company, talk about the training and what it takes to be Field Artillery.
"Dragons! Artillery Strong!" - 1:117th FA Prepares for Deployment 01:56
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing "Dragons! Artillery Strong!" - 1:117th FA Prepares for Deploymentrunning time:01:56 added by:TheNationalGuard source: YouTubeThe 1/117th Field Artillery Battalion prepares for deployment by conducting real time missions and training exercises at Fort Rucker, Alabama. Capt. David Jones, commander, and Spc. William Barnes, crew member, both of 1/117th FA B Battery Company, talk about the training and what it takes to be Field Artillery. |
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