Airborne soldier.

From the U.S. Army's The Big Picture television series, 1950-1975.

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Online Access: Streaming video (Emerson users only)
Corporate Contributors: United States. Army Pictorial Center., United States. Department of the Army.
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Published: Washington D.C. : Army Pictorial Service, 1959.
Series:American history in video.
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Genre/Form:Documentaries and Factual Films, Documentary television programs, Nonfiction television programs, Short films, Documentary films, Nonfiction films
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Summary:From the U.S. Army's The Big Picture television series, 1950-1975.
"Traces the evolution of the foot soldier into the airborne soldier. It describes the various forms of transportation the fighting man has used to give him increased mobility and speed of movement ... It recaptures tumultuous days in the past two decades when paratroopers have been used repeatedly with great success in global conflicts and in limited "police actions." Credit goes to the men of airborne units for the vital missions they performed in World War II and in Korea. More recently, airborne soldiers were deployed in preventive actions and crises such as the Lebanon incident. This is shock action at its best on film for the Army's weekly television program. It is an absorbing study of highly trained fighting men who jump into combat. STRAC, the Strategic Army Corps, is examined at close range by the camera. Here is a picked group of the Army's finest trained, most seasoned battle troops, capable of aerial deployment of major striking forces anywhere in the world, combat ready and capable of aerial re-supply."--National Archives and Records Administration.
Physical Description:1 online resource (29 min.).
Language:In English.
Original language in English.