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2CR hosts Bulgarian Armed Forces with Stryker live-fire demonstration
U.S. Soldiers from 3rd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment conduct a Stryker live-fire range qualification as Bulgarian Land Forces leaders observe operations at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Bavaria, Germany, Feb. 5, 2025. Bulgarian Armed Forces leaders watched 3rd Squadron’s “Killer Troop” demonstrate tactics, training, and maintenance of the Stryker armored troop carrier platform as Bulgaria prepares to integrate the Stryker into its warfighting capabilities later this year. (U.S. Army video by Spc. Elijah Magaña)
~TIMESTAMPS~
00:00 - Title Card
00:06 - 2CR leaders guide Bulgarian Armed Forces leaders through range waiting areas with Strykers in the background
00:12 - Various shots of different Stryker variations
00:31 - Soldier uses CLP weapon oil
00:37 - Various shots of the M240 machine gun firing
00:54 - Stryker changes position
01:01 - Wide shot of range flag
01:08 - Wide shot of range flag
01:14 - Soldier confirms target hits
01:21 - Stryker fires while mobile
01:28 - Bulgarian Armed Forces observers watch live fire
01:34 - U.S. Army Maj. Daniel Dipzinski explains Stryker systems to Bulgarian Land Forces leaders
01:40 - Bulgarian Armed Forces Maj. Andrey Vasilev, the deputy of Combat Service Support Battalion
01:46 - Wide shot of range flag and range tower
01:52 - Various shots of Bulgarian Land Forces learning the process of Stryker qualification from within the range tower
02:04 - Various shots of U.S. Army Maj. Daniel Dipzinski explaining Stryker qualification process to Bulgarian Armed Forces leaders
02:18 - Long shot of Stryker firing live rounds, taken from within the range tower
02:24 - Long shot of Stryker firing live rounds, taken from within the range tower
02:30 - Close-up of a patch worn on a Bulgarian Armed Forces leader
02:34 - Close-up of a patch worn on a Bulgarian Armed Forces leader
02:38 - Various shots of Stryker returning from the range after completing qualification
02:50 - Stryker fires
02:57 - Stryker fires
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2CR hosts Bulgarian Armed Forces with Stryker live-fire demonstration
U.S. Soldiers from 3rd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment conduct a Stryker live-fire range qualification as Bulgarian Land Forces leaders observe operations at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Bavaria, Germany, Feb. 5, 2025. Bulgarian Armed Forces leaders watched 3rd Squadron’s “Killer Troop” demonstrate tactics, training, and maintenance of the Stryker armored troop carrier platform as Bulgaria prepares to integrate the Stryker into its warfighting capabilities later this year. (U.S. Army video by Spc. Elijah Magaña) ~TIMESTAMPS~ 00:00 - Title Card 00:06 - 2CR leaders guide Bulgarian Armed Forces leaders through range waiting areas with Strykers in the background 00:12 - Various shots of different Stryker variations 00:31 - Soldier uses CLP weapon oil 00:37 - Various shots of the M240 machine gun firing 00:54 - Stryker changes position 01:01 - Wide shot of range flag 01:08 - Wide shot of range flag 01:14 - Soldier confirms target hits 01:21 - Stryker fires while mobile 01:28 - Bulgarian Armed Forces observers watch live fire 01:34 - U.S. Army Maj. Daniel Dipzinski explains Stryker systems to Bulgarian Land Forces leaders 01:40 - Bulgarian Armed Forces Maj. Andrey Vasilev, the deputy of Combat Service Support Battalion 01:46 - Wide shot of range flag and range tower 01:52 - Various shots of Bulgarian Land Forces learning the process of Stryker qualification from within the range tower 02:04 - Various shots of U.S. Army Maj. Daniel Dipzinski explaining Stryker qualification process to Bulgarian Armed Forces leaders 02:18 - Long shot of Stryker firing live rounds, taken from within the range tower 02:24 - Long shot of Stryker firing live rounds, taken from within the range tower 02:30 - Close-up of a patch worn on a Bulgarian Armed Forces leader 02:34 - Close-up of a patch worn on a Bulgarian Armed Forces leader 02:38 - Various shots of Stryker returning from the range after completing qualification 02:50 - Stryker fires 02:57 - Stryker fires
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MWD Tibi Retirement Video
U.S. Air Force military working dog Tibi and Airmen from the 31st Security Forces Squadron K9 team perform Tibi's retirement video at Aviano Air Base Italy, Jan. 8, 2025. Military working dogs help protect Airmen by detecting drugs, deterring hostile actions, locating bombs and assisting local law enforcement in keeping the public safe. (U.S. Air Force video by Staff Sgt. Douglas Lorance)
6:03
NATO protects undersea infrastructure through Baltic Sentry activity (B-ROLL)
SYNOPSIS Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures Group One (SNMCMG1) is guarding critical undersea infrastructure (CUI) in the Baltic Sea as part of Baltic Sentry, a maritime patrol activity intended to deter further incidents against Allied undersea pipelines and cables. Baltic Sentry, announced by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on 14 January 2025, comes after potential sabotage on several undersea pipelines and cables between NATO’s Baltic and Nordic Allies. While Allies are responsible for monitoring and guarding their territorial waters, Baltic Sentry leverages NATO’s standing maritime units in international waters to keep a close eye on maritime traffic and look for signs of suspicious behaviour. SNMCMG1, currently led by the Royal Netherlands Navy, patrolled the Øresund Strait between Denmark and Sweden on 4 February 2025. Normally tasked with training to clear sea mines, the group is now using its powerful sensors and submarine drones to monitor CUI while scoping out passing traffic for signs of wrongdoing. Working with Standing NATO Maritime Group One, the Alliance’s squadron of frigates tasked to the Baltic Sea, the mine countermeasures group will give Allies the situational awareness they need to protect their CUI. Footage includes shots of Royal Netherlands Navy ships patrolling near Denmark, as well as an interview with Lieutenant Commander Sander Klop, commanding officer of the HNLMS Schiedam. ---SHOTLIST— (00:00) VARIOUS AERIAL SHOTS (MUTE) – ROYAL NETHERLANDS NAVY MINESWEEPER HNLMS SCHIEDAM IN THE BALTIC SEA (00:13) MID SLOW MOTION SHOT (MUTE) – NETHERLANDS FLAG BLOWING IN WIND ABOARD HNLMS SCHIEDAM (00:21) MID SLOW MOTION SHOT (MUTE) – NATO FLAG BLOWING IN WIND ABOARD HNLMS SCHIEDAM (00:57) VARIOUS SHOTS – ROYAL NETHERLANDS NAVY SURVEY SHIP HNLMS LUYMES AT SEA (01:08) VARIOUS SHOTS – SCREENS ON BRIDGE OF HNLMS SCHIEDAM SHOWING PREPARATION OF RHIBS (RIGID-HULLED INFLATABLE BOATS) (01:20) MID SHOT – CREW MEMBERS PREPARE RHIB FOR LAUNCH (01:26) VARIOUS SHOTS – CREW DIVERS FROM HNLMS SCHIEDAM PUT ON DIVING EQUIPMENT (01:35) VARIOUS SHOTS – DIVERS FROM HNLMS SCHIEDAM ARE LOWERED IN A RHIB INTO THE BALTIC SEA (01:59) VARIOUS AERIAL SHOTS (MUTE) – DIVERS IN RHIBS IN THE BALTIC SEA NEXT TO HNLMS SCHIEDAM (02:40) VARIOUS SHOTS – DUTCH DIVERS IN RHIBS DIVE IN THE BALTIC SEA (03:08) VARIOUS SHOTS - CREW DIVERS FROM HNLMS SCHIEDAM PREPARE AN ROV (REMOTELY OPERATED VEHICLE) FOR LAUNCH INTO THE BALTIC SEA (03:23) VARIOUS SHOTS – ROV IS LAUNCHED INTO THE BALTIC SEA (03:55) WIDE SHOT - ROYAL NETHERLANDS NAVY SURVEY SHIP HNLMS LUYMES IN THE BALTIC SEA (04:06) VARIOUS SHOTS – ROV LAUNCHED INTO THE BALTIC SEA FROM THE STERN OF THE HNLMS LUYMES (04:31) VARIOUS SHOTS – SHOTS OF UNDERSEA PIPING ON COMPUTER SCREEN ABOARD THE HNLMS LUYMES (04:53) SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) - LIEUTENANT COMMANDER SANDER KLOP, COMMANDING OFFICER OF HNLMS SCHIEDAM ‘The modern society is very dependent on the underwater infrastructure, be it Internet cables, be it pipelines with fossil fuels or otherwise. I think damaging these infrastructures can cripple a society so I think it’s essential to prevent that.’ (05:12) SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) - LIEUTENANT COMMANDER SANDER KLOP, COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE HNLMS SCHIEDAM “We monitor, report and ask questions. That means ships that pass by, we look at. If they have any anomalies, we note that and we start asking them a few questions. If there’s any anomalies around the underwater infrastructure, we can map and look at the underwater infrastructure with our systems. We can map them by sonar and we can identify any damages or anomalies by ROVs and or divers. (05:42) SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) - LIEUTENANT COMMANDER SANDER KLOP, COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE HNLMS SCHIEDAM “We’re only one ship of the group and apart from the Mine Countermeasures Group, the Standing NATO Maritime Group is also in the region. We are supported by maritime patrol aircraft, satellites and other means so that means ships, drones, aircraft, satellites. It’s a big operation. It’s not just us looking, it’s a big NATO operation.
4:44
B-Roll: North Wind 25 Closing Ceremony
U.S. Soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment and members of the 18th Infantry Regiment, 11th Brigade, Japan Ground Self Defense Force, attend the closing ceremony for North Wind 25, February 9, 2025 at Camp Makomanai, Hokkaido, Japan. North Wind 25 is a bilateral cold-weather field training exercise designed to enhance combat readiness and promote interoperability of the Japan Ground Self Defense Force and the U.S. Army, taking place January 31 through February 9, 2025, at Camp Makomanai and the Hokudai-en Hokkaido Large Training Area in Hokkaido, in northern Japan. This exercise reaffirms the U.S. commitment to the defense of Japan against external aggression. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Staff Sgt. Kimberley Glazier)
15:11
Team U.S. competes in wheelchair basketball during 2025 Invictus Games B-Roll
Competitors from Team U.S. rally for a series of wheelchair basketball matchups during the 2025 Invictus Games in Vancouver, Canada, Feb. 9, 2025. Fifty competitors make up Team U.S., which is competing along with 22 other nations in the 2025 Invictus Games. Throughout the competition, events will take place in Vancouver and Whistler, Canada, from Feb. 8-16, 2025. The competition includes 11 different events, including six adaptive winter sports, the first year that winter-specific sports have been part of the Invictus Games competition. The Invictus Games is an international sporting event for wounded, injured, and ill active duty and veteran military personnel. The Games use the power of sport to support recovery, rehabilitation and generate a wider understanding and respect for those who serve their country. The Invictus Games, like the DoD Warrior Games, are designed to enhance recovery by engaging wounded, ill, and injured service members outside of traditional therapy settings. (U.S. Army photo by Michel Sauret)
3:59
Team US | IG 25 | Invictus Games | Wheelchair Basketball | New Zealand B-Roll
Team US competing against New Zealand during the 2025 Team U.S. Invictus Games. In total, 50 competitors will represent the United States at the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025 from February 8-16, 2025. The Invictus Games is an international sporting event for wounded, injured, and ill Active Duty and Veteran military personnel. The Games use the power of sport to support recovery, rehabilitation and generate a wider understanding and respect for those who serve their country. DoD photo by Anthony Beauchamp.
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Team US | IG 25 | Invictus Games | Wheelchair Curling | B-Roll Package 2
Team US competing in wheelchair curling during the 2025 Team U.S. Invictus Games. In total, 50 competitors will represent the United States at the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025 from February 8-16, 2025. The Invictus Games is an international sporting event for wounded, injured, and ill Active Duty and Veteran military personnel. The Games use the power of sport to support recovery, rehabilitation and generate a wider understanding and respect for those who serve their country. DoD photo by Anthony Beauchamp.
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Team US | IG 25 | Invictus Games | Wheelchair Curling | B-Roll Package
Team US competing in wheelchair curling during the 2025 Team U.S. Invictus Games. In total, 50 competitors will represent the United States at the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025 from February 8-16, 2025. The Invictus Games is an international sporting event for wounded, injured, and ill Active Duty and Veteran military personnel. The Games use the power of sport to support recovery, rehabilitation and generate a wider understanding and respect for those who serve their country. DoD photo by Anthony Beauchamp.
0:41
Private Property Debris Removal "Wet Method" BROLL
BROLL Footage from Maui and Los Angeles. The U.S. Army Corp of Engineers uses the wet method to minimize the risk of ash and dust particles from entering the air during the debris removal process at residences in Los Angeles in the aftermath of the recent wildfires. This wet method process is done to protect the health and environment in the community.
0:27
Soldier Spotlight Video: Staff Sgt. William Ringering
A spotlight video featuring Staff Sgt. William Ringering, a UH-60 Blackhawk crew chief from Alpha Company, U.S. Army Aviation Battalion Japan, during North Wind 25, at Camp Makomanai, Hokkaido, Japan, February 7, 2025. North Wind 25 is a bilateral cold-weather field training exercise designed to enhance combat readiness and promote interoperability of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force and the U.S. Army, taking place January 31 through February 9, 2025, at Camp Makomanai and the Hokudai-en Hokkaido Large Training Area in Hokkaido, in northern Japan. This exercise reaffirms the U.S. commitment to the defense of Japan against external aggression. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Staff Sgt. Kimberley Glazier)
0:29
Soldier Spotlight Video: Spc. Jaime Perales
A spotlight video featuring Spc. Jaime Perales, a medic from Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, during North Wind 25, at Camp Makomanai, Hokkaido, Japan, February 7, 2025. North Wind 25 is a bilateral cold-weather field training exercise designed to enhance combat readiness and promote interoperability of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force and the U.S. Army, taking place January 31 through February 9, 2025, at Camp Makomanai and the Hokudai-en Hokkaido Large Training Area in Hokkaido, in northern Japan. This exercise reaffirms the U.S. commitment to the defense of Japan against external aggression. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Staff Sgt. Kimberley Glazier)
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Soldier Spotlight Video: Spc. Marco Paras
A spotlight video featuring Spc. Marco Paras, an infantryman from 2nd Platoon, Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, during North Wind 25, at Camp Makomanai, Hokkaido, Japan, February 7, 2025. North Wind 25 is a bilateral cold-weather field training exercise designed to enhance combat readiness and promote interoperability of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force and the U.S. Army, taking place January 31 through February 9, 2025, at Camp Makomanai and the Hokudai-en Hokkaido Large Training Area in Hokkaido, in northern Japan. This exercise reaffirms the U.S. commitment to the defense of Japan against external aggression. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Staff Sgt. Kimberley Glazier)
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Soldier Spotlight Video: U.S. Army Spc. Andrew Fandrey
A spotlight video featuring U.S. Army Spc. Andrew Fandrey, an infantryman from Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, during North Wind 25, at Camp Makomanai, Hokkaido, Japan, February 7, 2025. North Wind 25 is a bilateral cold-weather field training exercise designed to enhance combat readiness and promote interoperability of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force and the U.S. Army, taking place January 31 through February 9, 2025, at Camp Makomanai and the Hokudai-en Hokkaido Large Training Area in Hokkaido, in northern Japan. This exercise reaffirms the U.S. commitment to the defense of Japan against external aggression. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Staff Sgt. Kimberley Glazier)
2:58
U.S. Marine Corps Superbowl LIX Parade Flyover
U.S. Marines with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA) 773, Marine Air Group 49, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, conduct a flyover for the Super Bowl LIX parade over Jackson Square, New Orleans, Feb 8, 2025. The Marine Corps is the lead service for Super Bowl LIX, participating in multiple events throughout the week exhibiting pride leading up to the U.S. Marine Corps' 250th birthday. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Isaiah W. Smith)
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U.S. Marine Corps Superbowl LIX Parade Flyover
U.S. Marines with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA) 773, Marine Air Group 49, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, conduct a flyover for the Super Bowl LIX parade over Jackson Square, New Orleans, Feb 8, 2025. The Marine Corps is the lead service for Super Bowl LIX, participating in multiple events throughout the week exhibiting pride leading up to the U.S. Marine Corps' 250th birthday. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Aaron TorresLemus)
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Team US | Opening Ceremony Day | IG25 | Invictus Games B-Roll
In total, 50 competitors will represent the United States at the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025 from February 8-16, 2025. The Invictus Games is an international sporting event for wounded, injured, and ill Active Duty and Veteran military personnel. The Games use the power of sport to support recovery, rehabilitation and generate a wider understanding and respect for those who serve their country. DoD photo by Anthony Beauchamp.
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B-Roll: Team U.S. participates in Invictus Games opening ceremony
Team U.S. participates in the 2025 Invictus Games opening ceremonies at the BC Place in Vancouver, Canada, Feb. 8, 2025. Approximately 50 competitors make up Team U.S., which is competing along with more than 20 other nations in the 2025 Invictus Games. Throughout the competition, events will take place in Vancouver and Whistler, Canada, from Feb. 8-16, 2025. The competition includes 11 different events, including six adaptive winter sports, the first year that winter-specific sports have been part of the Invictus Games competition. The Invictus Games is an international sporting event for wounded, injured, and ill active duty and veteran military personnel. The Games use the power of sport to support recovery, rehabilitation and generate a wider understanding and respect for those who serve their country. The Invictus Games, like the DoD Warrior Games, are designed to enhance recovery by engaging wounded, ill, and injured service members outside of traditional therapy settings. (U.S. Army photo by Michel Sauret)
2:17
Coalition Forces Conduct Range Operations (60FPS, 2K)
Coalition Forces conduct range operations in northern Iraq, Feb. 7, 2025. Coalition Forces constantly train to maintain and better efficacy, readiness, and lethality. These skill sets also allow Coalition members to be effective force multipliers by mentoring and developing partner force capabilities to defeat ISIS and maintain regional security and stability. (U.S. Army video by Master Sgt. Ray Boyington) (60FPS, 2K)
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Coalition Forces Conduct Range Operations
Coalition Forces conduct range operations in northern Iraq, Feb. 7, 2025. Coalition Forces constantly train to maintain and better efficacy, readiness, and lethality. These skill sets also allow Coalition members to be effective force multipliers by mentoring and developing partner force capabilities to defeat ISIS and maintain regional security and stability. (U.S. Army video by Master Sgt. Ray Boyington)
6:18
Combined Resolve 25-1 Transforming in Contact - Broll
U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to the 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division push forward as squad elements during the final battle of Exercise Combined Resolve 25-1 at Hohenfels Training Area on Feb. 7, 2025. Reacting to enemy contact, Soldiers execute tactical movements, clear obstacles, and conduct medical operations while under fire from rifles, grenades, and .50-caliber machine guns. Using smoke for concealment and suppressive fire for cover, the unit maneuvers through barbed wire and fortified positions to maintain offensive momentum. Combined Resolve is a U.S.-led, NATO and partner-integrated exercise focused on combined arms interoperability in the European Theater. Timeline: 00:00:00 – Soldiers pushing forward and reacting to contact 00:01:03 – Reacting to contact 00:01:56 – Reacting to contact 00:03:36 – Reacting to contact using machine gun 00:03:58 – Soldiers pushing forward with smoke concealment 00:04:16 – White smoke screen 00:04:31 – Soldiers reacting to contact inside a room 00:04:50 – OPFOR utilizing a drone for reconnaissance 00:05:02 – Soldier using a wall for cover and reacting to contact 00:05:23 – OPFOR using a white smoke screen to push forward 00:05:30 – White smoke screen close-up 00:05:49 – Soldiers in a prone unsupported position taking cover from contact 00:06:12 – Soldiers moving in a single-stack column against a wall (close-up)
2:27
Coast Guard national security cutter returns to California from 130-day Bering Sea patrol
The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf (WMSL 750) and crew returned to their Base Alameda, California, home port after completing a 130-day deployment patrolling the Bering Sea, Feb. 7, 2025. Bertolf’s crew showcased how the U.S. Coast Guard is a unique instrument of national power that bridges the divide between defense, diplomacy, and law enforcement and creates opportunities to further national objectives and priorities. U.S. Coast Guard Video by Senior Chief Petty Officer Matthew S. Masaschi.
1:10
Exercise Joint Viking 25: Ice Breaker
U.S. Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 2, Combat Logistics Regiment 2, 2nd Marine Logistics Group participate in an ice breakthrough event in preparation of Exercise Joint Viking 25 in Setermoen, Norway, Feb. 7, 2025. U.S. Marines are in Norway as part of Exercise Joint Viking 25, a Norwegian military exercise focusing on arctic cold-weather training and military-to-military engagements. The exercise demonstrates the Marine Corps' unique ability to rapidly deploy during a crisis and aims to enhance interoperability between the U.S. Marine Corps and NATO allies and partners. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Alfonso Livrieri)
2:53
U.S. Marine Corps Superbowl LIX Flyover Rehearsal
U.S. Marine Corps F-35B Lightning II, with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 542, Marine Aircraft Group 14, 2d Marine Aircraft Wing, and MV-22B Ospreys, with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 774, Marine Aircraft Group 49, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing and VMM-764, Marine Aircraft Group 41, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, perform a formation flight over New Orleans, Feb. 7, 2025. The Marine Corps is the lead service for Super Bowl LIX flyover, participating in multiple events throughout the week exhibiting pride leading up to the U.S. Marine Corps 250th birthday. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Cpl. Aaron TorresLemus and Cpl. Isaiah Smith)
0:26
Soldier Spotlight:
A spotlight video featuring Pfc. Demetrius Snellenberger, motor transport operator from Golf Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, during North Wind 25, at Camp Makomanai, Hokkaido, Japan, February 7, 2025. North Wind 25 is a bilateral cold-weather field training exercise designed to enhance combat readiness and promote interoperability of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force and the U.S. Army, taking place January 31 through February 9, 2025, at Camp Makomanai and the Hokudai-en Hokkaido Large Training Area in Hokkaido, in northern Japan. This exercise reaffirms the U.S. commitment to the defense of Japan against external aggression. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Staff Sgt. Kimberley Glazier)
0:28
Soldier Spotlight Video: 1st Lt. Jacob Viss
A spotlight video featuring 1st Lt. Jacob Viss, 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, during North Wind 25, at Camp Makomanai, Hokkaido, Japan, February 7, 2025. North Wind 25 is a bilateral cold-weather field training exercise designed to enhance combat readiness and promote interoperability of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force and the U.S. Army, taking place January 31 through February 9, 2025, at Camp Makomanai and the Hokudai-en Hokkaido Large Training Area in Hokkaido, in northern Japan. This exercise reaffirms the U.S. commitment to the defense of Japan against external aggression. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Staff Sgt. Kimberley Glazier)
9:57
B-Roll Package - 31 SFS CATM; SFQC Outdoor Range Part 1
B-roll of the 31st Security Forces Squadron Combat Arms Training and Maintenance team instructing 31 SFS Airmen on the M240B machine gun as part of the Security Forces Qualification Course at Aviano Air Base, Italy, Jan. 30, 2024. CATM instructors also trained on the M110A1 SDMR during the event. CATM is responsible for ensuring Airmen maintain weapon proficiency and remain combat ready. (U.S. Air Force video by Senior Airman Brandon Nelson)
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B-roll: National Guard and MSHMC training partnership
U.S. Air Force Capt. Steven Thompson, Tech. Sgt. Suzanne Nowalk and Tech. Sgt. Carlos Patino, assigned to Detachment 1, Medical Group, 193rd Special Operations Wing, Pennsylvania National Guard, perform lifesaving techniques on simulated patients during a mass casualty exercise at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania, Feb. 7, 2025. These Airmen are nurses or medics who completed an inaugural two-week training program, which is a new partnership between the National Guard and MSHMC, where participants learn how to respond effectively in emergencies and combat situations. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Maj. Travis Mueller)
3:29
189th Airlift Wing Takes Its First Flight In C-130J
(NO AUDIO) The 189th Airlift Wing conducted its first training flight in a J-model C-130 on Feb. 7, a major step in the C-130J conversion process. The 189th will continue maintaining an H-model schoolhouse as it progresses towards initial operational capability (IOC) as a C-130J schoolhouse. This would expand training capacity as the Air Force, Air Force Reserve, Air National Guard, and international partners increase their need for C-130J aircrews.
11:10
Thunderbird #8 site surveys Beale AFB ahead of June Air and Space Show
U.S. Air Force Thunderbird #8 visited Beale Air Force Base, California, to conduct a site survey in preparation for Beale's upcoming Air and Space Show on February 7, 2025. This video contains b-roll of Thunderbird #8, an F-16D General Dynamics Fighting Falcon's flight, site survey, landing, taxiing and take-off. This video also contains interviews of U.S. Air Force Maj. Bryce Turner, United States Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron "Thunderbirds" Thunderbird #8 pilot, and 2nd Lt. Sharon Cardenas, 9th Reconnaissance Wing public affairs officer. (U.S. Air Force video by Frederick A. Brown)
2:19
31st MEU | Combat Marksmanship Program B-Roll
U.S. Marines and sailors with Battalion Landing Team 2/4, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, conduct a combat marksmanship program training aboard amphibious transport dock USS San Diego (LPD 22), in the Philippine Sea, Feb. 7, 2025. This training was conducted to enable Marines and sailors to sustain their skills with various weapon systems and improve their lethality. The 31st MEU is operating aboard ships of the USS America Amphibious Ready Group in the 7th Fleet area of operations, the U.S. Navy’s largest forward-deployed numbered fleet, and routinely interacts and operates with allies and partners in preserving a free and open Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Angel Diaz Montes De Oca)