In Vietnam, U.S. Navy SEALs were experts at delivering themselves
silently to ambush sites, setting up kill zones and laying down blankets of fire from
which no enemy could escape. Occasional survivors returned to their villages with chilling
tales of the "men with green faces" appearing out of nowhere, bringing sudden,
violent death.
Ambush! features never-before-seen footage from the personal archives of
SEAL veterans. This is not a rehash of SEAL history - rather, it is an instructional video
on the art of the ambush as told by the men who perfected the tactics. SEAL vets describe
what it was like to go out on "wham and scram" operations, the differences
between planned vs. hasty ambushes, unconventional methods used only by SEAL teams and all
of the fine details of springing a successful ambush.
Now for the first time, you can witness the controversial, often
shocking videotape of U.S. Navy SEALs conducting terrorist operation against American
military bases. In 1985, the U.S. Navy created Red Cell, a top-secret commando unit tasked
with testing security at U.S bases. Playing the role of terrorists, Commando Dick Marcinko
and ex-members of SEAL Team used their special skills to carry out "attacks"
against aircraft carriers, nuclear subs and even Air Force One.
They breached fences and gates with ease, planted bombs in sensitive
areas and took hundreds of hostages. And to document these stunning lapses in security,
they videotaped every exercise - and the videotographers are now making the evidence
available to you. This exclusive footage is combined with interviews with navy insiders,
ex-members of the team and Marcinko himself to tell the entire shocking story of Red Cell.
When it absolutely, positively must be destroyed overnight, Americans
send in the U.S. Navy SEALs. From D-Day to desert warfare, America has relied on its Naval
Special Warfare units for the most vital and dangerous missions. This exciting video of
rare and all-new action footage features the most famous SEAL commanders who shaped the
Teams:
Legendary UDT Commander Doug Fane tells how he made the first frogmen out of demolition
specialists and opened up the world of underwater warfare.
LTC Roy Boehm explains how he was tasked with the top-secret creation of SEAL Team 2,
allowing America to enter the theater of guerrilla warfare.
Controversial ex-commander of SEAL Team 6 Richard Marcinko reveals how he moved SEALs
into the arena of counterterrorism.
Tom Katana, commanding officer of the newest SEAL Team 8, offers an inside look at where
SEALs are headed in the future.
If you can see only one film about Navy SEALs, this is the one!
Here is the eagerly anticipated story of the 10th Mountain Division, the
United States' only troops specially trained for mountain warfare, as told by the veterans
themselves. Vivid personal accounts and an outstanding collection of rare photographs
captures the beautiful serenity of the 10ths Colorado mountain training grounds as well as
the stark brutality of the battlefield in Italy.
Soldiers on Skis traces the division from its rugged training at Camp
Hale to its first taste of battle in the Aleutians to its triumphant deployment to Italy,
where it spearheaded the victorious Allied drive in a mad dash through the Northern
Apennines and into the Po River Valley.
by Peter R. Senich From 1933 to the collapse of the Third Reich
in 1943, German ordnance designers played a critical role in the development of the modern
assault rifle.
The German Assault Rifle is the only comprehensive volume on the German
assault rifles of this era, covering this generation of German infantry weapons where
appearance gave way to the demands of optimum performance and mass production.
A thorough presentation of the circumstances surrounding the development
and fielding of the machine carbine, machine pistol and assault rifles employed by
Hitler's Wehrmacht during World War II, this volume also includes a complete review of the
ammo, field accessories and special equipment intended for the short cartridge weapon.
Time Machine - Complete History Of The U.S. Navy
Seals
This video is packed with several hours of interview from the UDTs/SEALs.
It has actual SEALs who tell there stories and experiences. This is the
video which was played on the History Channel.