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    • U.S. Marine Corps Combat Camera

      Marine Corps combat camera is organized and structured to provide commanders at every level of the Marine Corps Air Ground Task Force with photographic, video, digital, and printed products and archival capabilities, which directly support Marine Corps operations. These visual products enhance decision-making processes and situational awareness. Marine combat cameramen acquire still and motion...

    • U.S. Army South Phase III Reintegration

      Army South is designated by the U.S. Army to execute Post Captivity
      Reintegration for Army service members, civilians and DA contractors.
      Reintegration is a time proven process that when successfully executed,
      provides recovered personnel with the necessary tools to effectively resume
      normal, stable professional, family, and community activities, with minimal
      physical and emotional...

    • Was World War I Good for Medicine? From 1914's Grim Reality to Today's Virtual Reality

      This video looks at how medical advances that began 100 years ago are still used today, by both military and civilian hospitals. It asks medical, military and history experts whether dealing with today’s combat injuries– such as IED strikes and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) – were influenced by treatment of injuries such as shellshock 100 years ago. It also highlights how...

    • U.S. Troops World Cup Fever

      Content relates to U.S. service members showing their support for team USA in the FIFA World Cup 2014.

    • DHS launches enhanced Study in the States website

      B-roll and photos. The Department of Homeland Security launched an enhanced Study in the States website with new features like an interactive glossary, an “Ask a Question” section, a school search page and more. The features convey pertinent information to stakeholders about the international student process in a clear and interactive manner.

    • Dangers Campaign

      U.S. Customs and Border Protection has developed a multimedia public awareness campaign to communicate the dangers to the children and their families who are considering the journey.

      The Dangers Awareness Campaign materials include print, radio and TV ads with the universal message:
      -The journey is too dangerous;
      -Children will not get legal papers if they make it.
      -They are...

    • MV Cape Ray Chemical Destruction

      As part of the U.N. Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) Joint Mission to eliminate chemical agents from the Syrian Arab Republic, the U.S. will destroy approximately 700 metric tons of chemicals aboard the MV Cape Ray. Danish and Norwegian vessels will transport the chemicals to a yet-unnamed Italian port for transfer to the MV Cape Ray. The MV Cape Ray, part of the...

    • 18 dino skeletons returned to Mongolia – video and photos

      B-roll and photos. On July 10, 2014, in a formal ceremony in Manhattan, ICE and the Justice Department returned to the Mongolian government the fossilized remains of over 18 dinosaur skeletons, including two Tyrannosaurus bataar skeletons that were unlawfully taken from Mongolia. This EPK (electronic press kit) includes video and photos of the bones and the ceremony.