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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Preview: The Good Soldier | PBS
Follow four veterans — one from World War II, two from Vietnam, and the fourth from Iraq — as they reveal how the experiences of battle changed their lives. 11:47
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P.O.V. | The Way We Get By | PBS (#2213)
Aa group of senior citizens has made history by greeting nearly 800,000 American troops at a tiny airport in Bangor, Maine. 02:23
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Glen McDole - Tribute to a WWII Veteran (#301)
Glen McDole, was a veteran of World War II who was held hostage by the Japanese, and lived to tell his story in a book and on Iowa Public Television. He died on September 3, 2009, and this is a brief ... 00:38
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Fair 2009: Veterans' Day Parade (#4004)
It’s the Veterans' Day at the Fair Parade on the Grand Concourse. And it’s our opportunity to honor the people who make it possible for us all to celebrate our Fair. 03:30
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Memorial Day | PBS
Bill Moyers essay on Memorial Day. 02:51
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Heavy Rains Slow Allied Advance
This is a portion of a newsreel shown to general audiences describing how the weather slowed the advance of 5th Army in June of 1944. 03:39
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U.S. Bombers Pave Way for Pacific Invasion
This is a portion of a newsreel shown to general audiences describing the campaign in New Britain near New Guinea and Makin Island in the Gilbert Island chain in November of 1943. 03:47
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U.S. Army Air Corps Policy
This is an excerpt from a film used to describe the United States Army Air Forces policy in Europe. The film begins with descriptions of actions taken in March of 1944. The film appears to be one used ... 04:43
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Stepping Stone To Japan
This is a film used to describe what the United States Army Air Forces were doing to win the war in early 1944 in the Marshall Islands. It is not clear if it was only used for American forces as a training ... 04:55
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Review of the War in Europe
Produced sometime in 1946, this film is a retrospective of the war in Europe. It includes footage of Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin meeting in Yalta in early 1945, battlefield action in Europe, and ... 05:10
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Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor
This segment shows film of the attack on Pearl Harbor from the Japanese perspective. This film was captured from the Japanese Imperial Government and shown to audiences in the United States sometime ... 02:47
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Women's Army Auxiliary Corps
In this series of short films, WAACs are seen on a parade ground at a training base and on parade through a downtown business district. In the last film clip, the woman inspecting the troops is Colonel ... 01:38
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Color film of Japanese General Yoshijiro Umezu, Chief of the Army General Staff, signing the Instruments of Surrender. September 2, 1945
In this short silent film, Japanese General Yoshijiro Umezu, Chief of the Army General Staff, signs both copies of the Instrument of Surrender. When the ceremony was completed, one copy was given to the ... 00:16
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Color film of the second flag raising on Mt. Suribachi on Iwo Jima February 23, 1945
In this short silent film, the U.S. flag is raised for the second time on the island of Iwo Jima on February 23, 1945. 00:55
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Lioness | Film Clip 2 | PBS (#1004)
At a Team Lioness reunion, the women discover that they are absent from media coverage of a battle in which they fought. They went to Iraq as cooks, clerks and mechanics and returned a year later as part ... 03:30
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Bill Moyers Journal
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Fair 2007
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Fair 2008
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Fair 2009
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Independent Lens
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The Iowa Journal
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Iowa's WWII Stories
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Iowa State Fair
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Iowa's WWII Stories
Iowa Public Television's collection of WWII veteran's oral histories preserves the memories of some of those Iowans who served on the home front and the battlefront.
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Living In Iowa
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National Memorial Day Concert
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NOW on PBS
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