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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

The League of Nations and World War I

Higher Ed
VS EXT Palais Wilson, home of the League of Nations / facade of Palais, with flags of many nations hanging on poles // US President Woodrow Wilson in back of open car // VS military action from World War I, including soldiers firing from...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Review of US troops of 45th Infantry Division at Camp George leaving South Korea

Higher Ed
Two shots of soldiers and officers standing in front of color guard, soldiers taking pictures, soldiers standing in formation in background / soldier holding division flag / soldiers and officers standing in front of color guard / color...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Battle of Bull Run re-enacted on its 75th anniversary in Manassas Junction, VA

Higher Ed
History lives as the battle of bull run is re-enacted on its 75th birthday. Staged by the US Marines (Union troops) and US Army (representing Confederates) / WS battle over heads of crowd seen from reviewing stand / VS artillery going...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Canadian metals mining during World War II

Higher Ed
VS electric mining car / VS water pouring from hydroelectric dam spillway with power lines; generators/turbines in facility / VS steam shovel scooping bauxite; mining train / VS steam whistle and cargo ship / large crumble inside factory...
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Press Association

Shelling at Ukrainian nuclear power station ‘is a war crime’ - says expert

Higher Ed
A senior Research Fellow at the Imperial Centre for Energy Policy and Technology has described Russia’s actions at the power station in the city of Zaporizhzhia overnight as a “war crime”. Malcolm Grimston explained how the shelling of...
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Press Association

Shelling at Ukrainian nuclear power station ‘is a war crime’ - says expert from Imperial College

Higher Ed
A senior Research Fellow at the Imperial Centre for Energy Policy and Technology has described Russia’s actions at the power station in the city of Zaporizhzhia overnight as a “war crime”. Malcolm Grimston explained how the shelling of...
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Curated Video

Drone Technology Gives Edge To Ukrainian Forces Fighting Russia

Higher Ed
Ukraine's Ministry of Defense spokesperson, Col. Oleksandr Motuzyanyk, told Newsy the Phoenix drones will be quickly dispatched to the front lines.
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Curated Video

Ukrainian Fashion Designer Making Utilitarian Wear For Military

Higher Ed
Sasha Glybina is among a group of women staying in Ukraine to sew ammunition vests for the military.
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Americans donate blood for Korean War effort

Higher Ed
(Jumpy video) Title cards: 'The Red Cross Report; narrated by Quentin Reynolds' / VS heavy artillery, tanks firing and resulting explosions and fires / VS wounded US soldiers on stretchers; blood transfusions from bottles via rubber...
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Curated Video

Faces Of The War

Higher Ed
The three-month anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with in-the-field reporting from Newsy correspondent Jason Bellini.
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Bloomberg

Biden Says U.S. Will Provide Ukraine With Drones

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden announces that the U.S. will provide an additional $800 million in security aid to Ukraine to help fight Russian President Vladimir Putin's "immoral, unethical attacks."
News Clip4:38
Bloomberg

Halo Trust CEO Cowan on Land Mine Risks in Ukraine

Higher Ed
James Cowan, Halo Trust CEO, discusses the dangers and challenges of land mines in Ukraine. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
News Clip3:55
Curated Video

Russia Holding Military Drills With Belarus

Higher Ed
Video footage includes what appears to be a mobile command center for orchestrating aerial operations.
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Canadian war production for World War II

Higher Ed
Silhouetted man in foreground with tanks driving though dust / VS heavy artillery firing / camouflaged vehicles with trailers driving on dusty road with their men waving / VS scores of tanks speeding across desert with men jumping out...
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Curated Video

Pres. Biden Approves $800M In Artillery, Helicopters For Ukraine

Higher Ed
This the latest in a series of U.S. security assistance packages valued at a combined $2.6 billion that has been committed to Ukraine.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Macabre scenes in Zaporizhzhia after strikes hit apartments

9th - Higher Ed
Rescue workers and volunteers work to clear rubble and recover the bodies of victims after seven Russian missiles struck the industrial city of Zaporizhzhia just 40 kilometres (25 miles) from the artillery battles of the southern front...
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Curated Video

How Drones Are Transforming Warfare

Higher Ed
Combat drones have a long history, but their latest iterations are highlighting longstanding questions on the effects of war.
Stock Footage2:46
Bridgeman Arts

US troops set up camp and defense positions. US artillery brings down Japanese bombers. Guadalcanal, 1942

Pre-K - Higher Ed
US troops set up camp and defense positions. US artillery brings down Japanese bombers. Guadalcanal, 1942
News Clip2:36
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ukraine: ICRC distributing aid in buffer zone

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Ukraine: ICRC distributing aid in buffer zone
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ukraine forces fire grad missiles towards Russian positions

9th - Higher Ed
An artillery unit of the Ukrainian army's 14th Mechanised Brigade in the eastern Kharkiv region fires a BM-21 'Grad' multiple rocket launcher towards Russian positions (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Hearst Metrotone News

U.S. military planes shoot artillery and drop bombs over targets in World War II.

Higher Ed
U.S. military planes shoot artillery and drop bombs over targets in World War II.
News Clip2:55
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Damascus clubbers dance on in bid

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Damascus clubbers dance on in bid
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Bloomberg

Gen. Kimmitt Says Diplomacy Will Solve North Korea Crisis

Higher Ed
Aug.10 -- Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt, U.S. Army (ret.), discusses military options for the U.S. in North Korea and why he says diplomacy is likely to prevail. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Stock Footage2:41
Bridgeman Arts

Landing ashore, fortifications built. US soldiers inspect Japanese artillery left behind in abandoned camp. Guadalcanal, 1942

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Landing ashore, fortifications built. US soldiers inspect Japanese artillery left behind in abandoned camp. Guadalcanal, 1942